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WhatsApp running through android-translation-layer (no container!) on Linux desktop
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Very cool. I'll stick with a WhatsApp Matrix bridge so I don't have to install a Meta app, though.
You still have to install WhatsApp though, since it requires activity on your account (on the app) every 14 days.
Wao, I was not aware of that new enshitification clause. I've been off of anything related to Meta for over 8 years. The more I hear about what these ech giants keep pushing, the happier I am that I got out so long ago
It's been like this for many years, possibly since Facebook (as it was called back then) bought it.
Yea, get around that with sand boxing, but will probably switch to the android API layer now that it works with WhatsApp
slidge-whatsapp gateway for XMPP
Nice!
Do I need to run my own instance for this, or is it possible to do this without control over my instance?
I think you need to run the service yourself