#Signal wouldn't work on my chromebook so I forked their old code and called it SiGiNT.
github.com/cjdelisle/SiGiNT
It's insecure, don't use it.

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@cjd that's dedication to the Chromebook cause. Any reason you don't just use Crouton and get the GNU/Linux versions of these things?

@cjd or wait, doesn't Chromebook support Android apps directly now?

@keverets It does, but signal android refuses to install on it "unsupported", using this I am able to do the "connect with your phone" workflow that's familiar to the desktop version. So far so good... 👍

@keverets Actually in the most recent version, crouton has been built in to Chrome so you don't need it. I'm using this for my git/gcc/vscode development cycle but I was going to have to build Signal anyway because ARM processor so I decided to cut the bloat and skip electron headache.

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