IETF 108 is fully online. The remote registration is not free anymore. I think it s a step in the wrong direction. Remote access being free was a great sign of openness to everyone. Also people not engaging could not use the cost as an excuse. Now this has changed. :-(
"The Crew Displays onboard Dragon runs Chromium with HTML, Javascript & CSS. We don't use LESS. - Sofian
We use Web Components extensively. - Sofian
We use a reactive programming library that we developed in house. - Sofian"
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To everyone talking about Zoom privacy problems: Let's use End-to-End Media Encoding (E2EME) and Scalable Video Coding (SVC) to build a secure & scalable WebRTC muxing server for remote calls. (hattip @agouaillard) webrtcbydralex.com/index.php…
This is the most important video I've made.
If we all wear a home-made mask when out, we can protect our community. And our community can do protect us. Learn why. Learn how.
And then share this everywhere, because this movement needs us all. #masks4allyoutu.be/hVEVve-3QeM
#WFH tip: Add drama and production quality to your video calls!
🧙🏻♂️Software: OBS Studio CamTwist virtual webcam
🎙Audio: any $30-60 condenser microphone off Amazon
🤳🏻Video: iPhone Camera app, stage light mono, mirrored over USB, cropped to hide UI elements
Missing your local tech meetups/confs? #WFHConf is free to attend and timezone-friendly*
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* rolling 24-hours, 20-min tech talks, 47 speakers, 1 Twitch stream. Recordings available afterwards.
The Open Source equivalent is meet.jit.si/. No malware, spying, etc. It's (truly) free. Even better, no app to install. Just click the link and you've got your video call going in the browser.