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blog
- Patterns for Building LLM-Based Systems and Products
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Critical New 0-day Vulnerability in Popular Log4j Library - List of applications
Vespa ENGINE : https://github.com/vespa-engine/blog/blob/f281ce4399ed3e97b4fed32fcc36f9ba4b17b1e2/_posts/2021-12-10-log4j-vulnerability.md
signald
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Critical New 0-day Vulnerability in Popular Log4j Library - List of applications
Signald : https://gitlab.com/signald/signald/-/issues/259
- signald - A daemon that facilitates communication via Signal Private Messenger. Unofficial, unapproved, and not nearly as secure as the real Signal clients.
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Signald: Unofficial Daemon for Interacting with Signal
This is neat.
I looked at the install instructions ("from source") and i while there were instructions, there was no download link for the tarball or even the git repository.
You have to click on the "gitlab" widget that shows the number of stars on the start page to get to the gitlab repository at https://gitlab.com/signald/signald
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starting a native adaptive Linux client for Signal
I've been using Signald for the last few months and then bridging it to Matrix. I think building exactly the same thing based off the Rust client is the most compelling option (and probably something I'd be interested in working on as well!). Given that a double-puppeted Signal account can be used with Matrix today, it'd be a shame to invest in Signal-specific UI. There are multiple "nearly there" Matrix clients that can work on the pinephone and others. You could even bridge libpurple to Matrix if you're into that ecosystem.
- PinePhone Beta
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Signal API
As Signal does not have a real API, it uses signald for communication with Signals server, which is also open source: https://gitlab.com/signald/signald
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Is Elon Musk right about Signal? I need your Help!
It looks like you just need a client that uses https://gitlab.com/signald/signald, and the matrix-signal bridge /u/anakinfredo posted is one of them.
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An implementation of the Signal client protocol in Rust
When I wanted to use Signal on my PinePhone and realized how restrictive Signal was in a lot of ways I started looking at Matrix. Matrix feels a lot more like what chat "should" be, if it weren't for reality - there's an existing Java client (https://gitlab.com/signald/signald) that I've used for a few weeks and been impressed with. Now I bridge my Signal account to Matrix as the first step towards migrating away.
What are some alternatives?
security-advisories - Security Advisories for the Jitsi projects
signal-cli - signal-cli provides an unofficial commandline, JSON-RPC and dbus interface for the Signal messenger.
agenta - The all-in-one LLM developer platform: prompt management, evaluation, human feedback, and deployment all in one place.
axolotl - A Signal compatible cross plattform client written in Go, Rust and Vuejs
ragas - Evaluation framework for your Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) pipelines
libsignal - Home to the Signal Protocol as well as other cryptographic primitives which make Signal possible.
OpenPipe - Turn expensive prompts into cheap fine-tuned models
gomuks - A terminal based Matrix client written in Go.
llama_index - LlamaIndex is a data framework for your LLM applications
SmsMatrix - A simple SMS <--> Matrix bridge.
security-tools
libsignal-service-java - A Java/Android library for communicating with the Signal messaging service.