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/chatapp/ - Chat App General Anonymous 04/21/2025 (Mon) 20:35:08 No. 18780
>WELCOME TO THE CHAT APP GENERAL! This is the place to discuss all things chat app related, discuss the likes of XMPP and other chat apps and protocols. Whether you're looking for recommendations, troubleshooting tips, or just want to share your favorite chat apps, you've come to the right place! >WHAT IS XMPP? XMPP is an open-source, decentralized messaging protocol that allows for real-time communication. It's great for privacy-conscious users and supports features like group chats, file transfers, and more. If you're new to XMPP, check out some popular clients like Gajim, Conversations or Dino. >WHAT IS MUMBLE? Mumble is an open-source, low-latency voice chat app. It features high-quality audio, positional audio, and is designed for real-time communication. Mumble operates on a client-server model, where users connect to a server to communicate with each other. It also supports text chat and has a simple, user-friendly interface. >GETTING STARTED >Servers: Prosody (XMPP) ejabberd (XMPP) Mumble (Mumble) >Clients: Gajim (XMPP, PC) Conversations (XMPP, Android) Monal (XMPP, iOS/macOS) Mumble (Mumble, PC) Mumla (Mumble, Android) >SHARE YOUR SETUP Post your current chat app setup, what are you daily driving rn? >USEFUL LINKS XMPP: https://xmpp.org/ Mumble: https://www.mumble.info/ XMPP Software: https://xmpp.org/software/ OMEMO Supported clients: https://omemo.top/ Public MUCs: https://search.jabber.network/ >NEWS https://xmpp.org/2025/01/xmpp-at-fosdem-2025/ https://gist.github.com/hackermondev/45a3cdfa52246f1d1201c1e8cdef6117 https://simplex.chat/blog/20250114-simplex-network-large-groups-privacy-preserving-content-moderation.html https://discourse.imfreedom.org/t/pidgin-3-0-experimental-1-has-been-released/227 >REMEMBER Keep it civil and respect each other's choices. No shilling for proprietary apps.
I've been self-hosting ejabberd for a few years now, mostly as a private chat setup among a group of volunteers and friends. We all use the Conversations app on Android, and it's been super reliable for day-to-day stuff. But last summer, things got real. We had a series of wildfires tear through our area, and I volunteer with the local fire department. Cell service was spotty at best, and commercial messaging apps were choking with delays or outright failing. Thankfully, I had already set up a few meshnet nodes across the valley using Yggdrasil, and I’d routed our XMPP instance through them just as a kind of “just in case” experiment. Well… that experiment paid off. We were able to keep in touch across multiple teams, even deep in the forest where normal connectivity was a joke. Conversations handled everything smoothly—offline message queuing, fast reconnects, and the battery usage wasn’t bad either. Even file transfers and location pings worked when we needed them. Messages went through when nothing else did. The crazy part? We didn’t have to change anything. No new apps. No reconfiguring servers. Just a resilient protocol doing what it was built to do, over an ad-hoc network that would’ve made 90s sysadmins weep. If anyone's ever wondered if XMPP is “too old” or “not modern enough,” I can assure you—when things fall apart, it’s exactly what you want in your toolkit. Stay safe out there. —M
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