Whether you’re really passionate about RPC, MQTT, Matrix or wayland, tell us more about the protocols or open standards you have strong opinions on!

    • lemmyvore@feddit.nl
      link
      fedilink
      English
      arrow-up
      4
      ·
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      Google has used RCS as their latest attempt at entering the messenger market. I really don’t see why anybody else would want to adopt it under these circumstances. I mean Samsung did but Samsung is playing their own little paranoid game with Google, they don’t really give a crap about RCS.

      Basically Google killed RCS. They will never be able to make anybody adopt it against their will in the EU, people will stick to what messenger services they’re already using. If they ever attempt to turn it on by default in their own app it will turn into a regulatory issue so fast their head will spin.

    • bloodfart@lemmy.ml
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      4
      arrow-down
      1
      ·
      2 months ago

      I actually feel the opposite.

      Rcs was designed from the ground up to be handled by the carrier in clear text like sms, it doesn’t incorporate encryption in any way and doesn’t do much at all to address the untrustworthy nature of carriers and law enforcement nowadays.

      It’s like those two protocols started developing at the same time and only google kept extending rcs to keep some degree of feature parity with imessage.

      If we had to ditch iMessage it ought to be for some third type, not for questionably secure rcs and what new bubble color can be used to indicate that someone’s using an unencrypted rcs server?

    • kevincox@lemmy.ml
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      ·
      edit-2
      2 months ago

      I want us to stop using communication protocols that are tied to our connectivity providers. Let alone tied to a specific piece of hardware (SIM card).

      “Telephone providers” should be just another ISP. And whatever I do over the network shouldn’t care if it is running on a mobile network or a landline fibre.

      While we are at it let’s removed off with this SIM removed. You don’t get to run code on my device. Give me an authentication key that I can use to connect to your network and then just transfer my packets. My device runs my code.