purple-teams
dillo-plugin-gemini
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purple-teams
- Resurrecting the Dillo Browser
- Purple-Teams: MS Teams Plugin for Pidgin (2022)
- Purple-Teams: MS Teams Plugin for Pidgin
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GitHub staff are required to use Teams by Sep 1, 2023
For those having to endure Teams, try it from Pidgin, where you can at least e.g. customize what notifications you get and using interface that doesn't use half your RAM: https://github.com/EionRobb/purple-teams
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Mircosoft Teams desktop client on Linux is being retired and will be replaced by a progressive web app (running on Chrome/Edge).
It uses long-polling rather than polling for messages. There's a few bits that can be tricked into websockets though. I'm doing the long-polling method in the https://github.com/EionRobb/purple-teams teams plugin for Pidgin, but might switch to the websockets soon (to make the reverse webhooks websocket weirdness work for online/away statuses)
dillo-plugin-gemini
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Resurrecting the Dillo Browser
Thanks for your DPI work. I tested the gemini plugin and works very well.
My only complain is that it keeps asking to confirm new keys every time a new server is visited which causes a lot of friction to explore several gemini servers. I understand that is a tradeoff between usability and security, but I wish there was a better solution than that.
For now I uploaded Charles plugin written in shell script[1], which always trusts the certificate.
[1]: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo-plugin-gemini/
But I'm considering switching to the Go version if I can find a way to improve the UX.
Also, I kindly ask you to add the tag "dillo-plugin" so you can make Dillo plugins easily discoverable by searching for the tag in GitHub[2].
[2]: https://github.com/topics/dillo-plugin
> I believe that in recent versions of Dillo, even https is implemented as a DPI plugin.
This was done initially[3] (before 2007) but it was moved to the browser itself[4] in 2016.
[3]: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/commits/afd2763caa56d...
[4]: https://github.com/dillo-browser/dillo/commit/bf5a7783f4a192...
What are some alternatives?
groupme-purple - Fork of https://notabug.org/alyssa/groupme-purple, hopefully with updates.
teams-cli - A CLI / TUI for Microsoft Teams
teams-for-linux - Unofficial Microsoft Teams for Linux client
WebViewFeedback - Feedback and discussions about Microsoft Edge WebView2
icyque - ICQ WIM protocol for libpurple
dillo-plus - A lightweight web browser based on Dillo but with many improvements, such as: support for http, https, gemini, gopher, epub, reader mode and more...