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@apps That’s awesome. I think the URIs are supposed to look like this: web+activitypub:toot.fedilab.app/@apps (Notice the absence of //)

Maybe @jenniferplusplus can chime in to clarify? Maybe also something to be more explicit about in the FEP.

I know that over a decade we had both variants in the #XMPP world and that turned out to be a mess when parsing (Correct in the XMPP world is without the //)

I recently developed a thing to turn a Conversations chat* into a PDF.

codeberg.org/moji/typst-conver

That story began with a friend of mine that had got a XMPP group chat where they shared updates and pictures of their latest travel adventure. Now chat is rather ephemeral and they wanted to preserve those memories in an easy accessible format that is PDF. And so I put something together.

* actually any chat as long as you can get the raw data in the expected format

Summary card of repository moji/typst-conversations
Codeberg.orgtypst-conversationsA parametrized Typst document to visualize a chat conversation with text and image messages — closely matching the design of Conversations.

There are no known security issues with "Siacs OMEMO" / OMEMO v0.3¹ despite of what some very loud Signal fans would like you to believe. It has been audited by a third party² who took a longer look at it than all of the Signal fans combined.

Yes, #OMEMO v0.7+ (or TWOMEMO 😜) is a cleaner spec with more features (most notably Stanza Content Encryption). That’s why we wrote it. I’m a co-author. That doesn’t mean v0.3 is insecure.

¹: xmpp.org/extensions/attic/xep-
²: conversations.im/omemo/audit.p

xmpp.orgXEP-0384: OMEMO Encryption