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Episode: 3988
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Title: HPR3988: Beeper.com
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Source: https://hub.hackerpublicradio.org/ccdn.php?filename=/eps/hpr3988/hpr3988.mp3
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Transcribed: 2025-10-25 18:20:40
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This is Hacker Public Radio Episode 3988 for Wednesday, the 15th of November 2023.
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Today's show is entitled Be Parker.
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It is hosted by Operator and is about 13 minutes long.
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It carries an explicit flag.
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The summary is Operator Talks about beeper.com a multi-chat client.
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You are listening to a show from the Reserve Q. We are airing it now because we had free
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Please consider recording a show for Hacker Public Radio.
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Hello, welcome to another episode of Hacker Public Radio, we are your host, Operator.
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Apologies for the sound I am getting in the car for the next 3 hours or so.
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So I am going to use this time to do an episode or two and this one is going to be about
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beeper.com or multi-chat client protocols in my experience with it so far.
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I asked, we probably months or two ago, somebody else in a discord scene, what are my options?
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You know, we got all these chat things and I am to go to track all this stuff.
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At one point in time I wanted to create a script that would scrape URLs from discord and
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mastodon, all the chats and all my stuff and everything.
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And it's great to do like a daily digest and remove duplicates of where they were or what
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channels you set what in what channels and what clients never got around to it and actually
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it's a pretty good idea because chances are something you think worth reading or anything
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worth knowing about is probably going to be like a web link or a URL, right?
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There might be some screenshots that might give you some indication but it's always
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hollowed up with a URL, right?
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Something worth looking at a reading from police and technology perspective usually has
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a URL behind it outside of just Twitter or whatever your communication, social media
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thing of choices.
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So anyways, absent of completing that script which I feel like I might have to actually
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do, I know I did discord and one other one, I had two of those already set up but anyways,
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what I wanted was a mobile application and if someone can tell me something else that
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I could be using besides deeper, it's relatively easy to set up or relatively cheap or I'll
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pay whatever at this point.
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I want, these are kind of my requirements, are slack, discord, aren't the two good ones.
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I would like to have mastodon like following up a channel or following up my own threads
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or whatever and I think that's pretty much it.
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I want matter most, I want discord, I want slack, they're not matter most but mastodon,
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slack and discord.
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What beeper has is also support signal and they're like in a trial phase right now, start
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up phase or whatever so you register and then like a month or so they'll send you an email
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activation so you have, what beeper, it's like a lot of the old, excuse me, I added signal,
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discord, signal, discord, linkedin and slack and you can pick which channels and slack
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you want to have in added, right?
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You can pick which ones you want to have like what channels so you don't have to worry
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about like you know if you're going to get spanned by all your discord channels you can
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pick which ones you want to be in your heap and I also want it to be mobile too so I don't
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necessarily, not necessarily mobile but able to access it with a small device if I have
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to use like a terminal that would also be fine but I would rather prefer something with
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a nice UI.
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So if you know any suggestions, excuse me those, those poor things.
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Let me know, but beeper is kind of like a matrix bridge, a posted matrix bridge that will
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do all those for you so I think you can set it up yourself if you want and it's essentially
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like a matrix bridge or a matrix server with a bunch of bridges installed on it.
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To my knowledge, there's not a mastodon bridge which I don't know why that doesn't exist.
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Maybe I don't really understand what I'm supposed to be doing.
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Maybe I'm supposed to use another party and connect that to there but there's from what
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I can understand there's no matrix mastodon bridge but that's one piece that I am missing.
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Beeper does support matrix so in theory you could set up your own matrix server whatever
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you want to do and essentially write your own plug-ins, connectors or whatever.
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So I've been using beeper for about a month and a half now or so.
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The desktop is the weird, it's everything centers around the desktop client that hits
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him.
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RoboTrux.
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Everything centers around the desktop client and authentication is odd, there's no password
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on your account as far as I know.
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There's a recovery token you can get if you can't log in but it's like an installed
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desktop application when you put it on your mobile, you register, once you register you
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get an invite, once you get the invite it tells you to install a desktop client.
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Once you get the desktop client you use that to authenticate with the mobile client and
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it generates a part code to scan and at no time do you actually set a password as far
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as I remember, at least they did give you a recovery code which is essentially maybe
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a one time key for your password, it's like 24 characters or something ridiculous.
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So the sign of process is a little wonky if you're not into it and I know a lot of services
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are doing this now where they're just straight up forgetting, they're not even doing
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passwords anyway.
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I know for one of my healthcare things, you can't even log in with any two FAA or anything,
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they just send you an email which is not great because most of that stuff I attached
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to my Yahoo because I don't want my Gmail ending up anywhere so I will only put my Gmail
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in a box when it's absolutely critical that I get notifications from that as soon as
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possible or actual people.
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And then I don't trust people to give it to people.
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So I'll even say hey, this is my, here's my Gmail, please don't put this email in any
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box.
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This is only for you personally don't send me any e-cards or e-vites or any of that crap
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to this email if you want to send me that then send it to my Yahoo.
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So it's weird authentication and the way it sets up, sets it up you can essentially pick
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what channels you want to have pop up and as far as notifications go, I think the notifications
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for Discord are managed still in Discord.
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So if you like set up your channels the way you want and notifications you want in Discord
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and then you just turn that server on you'll get the notifications you want.
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But there's also a feature called like low priority which if you're getting a bunch
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spam from one channel and you'll want to necessarily manage the notifications in Discord
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you can put it to low priority so that way you can still see them but they're not going
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to pop up and your inbox or whatever.
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What I did notice recently and I don't know if it's doing it right now we check.
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I want to say my inbox used to have channels in it and I swear maybe I'm crazy but it's
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inbox based, it's more message based, the idea is it's more wrapped around messaging.
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So the priority there is messaging not chat, it's client but it is a chat client because
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it supports this flag in Discord.
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But so for whatever reason I swear I didn't have to do this maybe it was on the desktop
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and I can't even tell the difference because the integration is so beautiful between
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the two I can't tell the difference but I have to manually click my Discord channels to
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see what messages I've missed so I'll have a little flag there but I have to put the
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hamburger being used to see which messages I missed so I don't know if that's a bug
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or a feature or maybe I haven't noticed that because I used the desktop line online.
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But if somebody messages you directly on Discord obviously or in the chat on Discord
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they'll see it there.
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So I like it, little thingy's making sure he's stopped.
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So I like it so far so good, I don't feel like Macedon is going to be an option.
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They do have matrix support so if I could find some kind of other bridge to bridge Macedon
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to matrix then I can add Macedon to Bieber and I will be happy.
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But there's obviously it's not a feature rich across the board so you kind of have to
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log in to LinkedIn every once in a while and you have to log in to Twitter or X every
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once in a while to check their messages or whatever.
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I don't even know if I have Twitter attached to it but um so yeah I like it, it keeps
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those from keeping eye on things, I can be a lot more involved in channels that I want
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to be involved with and I can keep an eye on things a lot better but apparently you
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know you can set up your own and it's not necessarily easy but maybe I'll get to that
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point.
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But that's pretty much where it's at.
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I don't know if you remember way back, you had trillium services where you could like
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as a multi-check client protocol so it was like AOL, AOL is the messenger, IRC, ICQ
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and it's supported like maybe one or two other ones, got a messenger and you can have
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a single chat app for everything and somewhere along the way we lost that need because
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you know now you got signals, signals and telegrams and all that and everybody's got
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a chat and a preference, I know a wee chat was one that we used in Ireland with our
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group and I don't, the whole secure messaging thing is a farce and you actually feel like
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you actually stick out like a sort of thumb when you're using these encrypted protocols.
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Like if you're going to do shady stuff, don't do it on like telegrams, right or right.
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Anywhere that's like supposed to be used for that stuff because you're just going to
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end up like stick out like a sort of thumb, right?
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You want to mix in with the crowd, that's probably your best bet is to use some kind of
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weird codes or you know whatever.
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So anyways, that's pretty much it I have for you.
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For them, as far as other options, I don't know of any, I was listening to a podcast
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and I heard them talking briefly about some other options but they were you know unfiterated
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things that you know they're trying to get people to use but I need something that's
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going to support all the real stuff that people use but so none of these third party kind
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of other protocol based ones are going to work.
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That's pretty much it.
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Again, if you know anything that will support Slack, Masadon, whatever it is, Slack, Masadon,
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GitHub, that would be great because those are the ones that I would like to track or better
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and easily.
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Anyways, I hope that helps out and talk to you later.
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