Hackernews posts about iMessage
iMessage is a proprietary instant messaging service developed by Apple that allows users to send text messages, photos, and other data between Apple devices.
- Show HN: Stella Foster – iMessage on Any Phone (stellafoster.com)
- iMessage API for OpenClaw agents, no Mac required (www.clawmessenger.com)
- Show HN: PUNK – Remote control for local Claude Code that just works (punkcode.rocks)
- Show HN: Search for Apple Messages (github.com)
- The EU still wants to scan your private messages and photos (fightchatcontrol.eu)
- Codex pricing to align with API token usage, instead of per-message (help.openai.com)
- Sending Jabber/XMPP Messages via HTTP (gultsch.de)
- A Message from the Ruby Central Board (rubycentral.org)
- WhatsApp Is Reading Your Messages Now (davidbramante.substack.com)
- Instagram to remove end-to-end encryption for private messages in May (www.theguardian.com)
- A Message to Our Customers (www.stryker.com)
- Why Agent UIs Lose Messages on Refresh (starcite.ai)
- Don't open that WhatsApp message, Microsoft warns (www.theregister.com)
- How Discord Stores Trillions of Messages (discord.com)
- Error messages are an underrated part of agent experience (www.knut.fyi)