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Sadly not all software freedom related problems can be circumvented by hacks. The biggest issue is that the majority of important discussion among my fellow students is done via WhatsApp groups...
This is very annoying. Back then we used to have a mailing lists.
Have you tried this thing, btw?
kyle@saturn$ apt info yowsup-cli Package: yowsup-cli Version: 3.2.3-2 Priority: optional Section: net Source: yowsup Maintainer: Josue Ortega <josue@debian.org> Installed-Size: 57.3 kB Depends: python3:any, python3-yowsup, python3-protobuf (>= 3.6.0), python3-pil Homepage: https://github.com/tgalal/yowsup Download-Size: 21.0 kB APT-Manual-Installed: yes APT-Sources: http://deb.debian.org/debian bullseye/main amd64 Packages Description: command line tool that acts as WhatsApp client WhatsApp Messenger is a cross-platform mobile messaging app which allows you to exchange messages, via Internet, without having to pay for SMS, using a mobile phone. . In addition to basic messaging, WhatsApp users can create groups, send each other unlimited images, video and audio media messages. . yowsup-cli is a command line program, based in python-yowsup library, that allows you to login and use the WhatsApp service, providing all capabilities of an official WhatsApp client, as encryption of messages. This program can be used for multiple purposes as e.g. to receive messages from network servers or appliances, notifying about issues, via direct command or by special agents (Zabbix, Nagios, iwatch, portsentry, etc.). . This package is a good example of the python-yowsup library implementation.
~pseudoriemann wrote (thread):
Oh this looks interesting, thank you! This would solve one half of my problems with WhatsApp. The other half is that I need to register with a phone number, perhaps it is time to get another cheap SIM card...