Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-22 Thread Douglas Lucas
Does anyone have experience with, or thoughts on, Kast and TwoSeven? For use cases of either a one to one video chat, small group video chat, or large group video chat. Are these mostly for just drunk people with masks on partying or could they be repurposed for more formal situations like a

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-22 Thread Douglas Lucas
Hi cypherpunks, For reference, some things I discovered researching this today for several hours, this is more for an enduser perspective than either a genuine expert perspective or the perspective of a Boomer incel fantasy about being James Bond / Tony Stark while doing backflips and fantasizing

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-22 Thread Douglas Lucas
Hi Greg, Thanks, your two emails were extremely helpful! I especially liked the ACM resources, your experience with Jitsi meeting of 10-12+ people (which fits what ACM says), and the CCC talk. All of those I forwarded along to a few other people. Thanks again for the awesome information. Doug

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-22 Thread Douglas Lucas
Thanks Cecilia, that Wikipedia page has been helpful. On 2020-04-19 00:55, Cecilia Tanaka wrote: > Hey, now I deserve a candie, yay!  Even feeling slower than a dead > sloth, found this cute and useful link, wohooo!  ;D > > "Comparison of Web Conferencing Software" > >

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-19 Thread Greg Newby
Hi, Doug. Just last week, the ACM came out with a thorough and interesting guide on how to run a virtual conference: https://www.acm.org/virtual-conferences They link to an open Google Doc that lists lots of different resources and their characteristics:

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-18 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
Hey, now I deserve a candie, yay! Even feeling slower than a dead sloth, found this cute and useful link, wohooo! ;D "Comparison of Web Conferencing Software"

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-18 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020, 21:41 Cecilia Tanaka wrote: And Kurt is right. Everybody is talking about Jitsi, but never tested it. > Oh, boy, reading a bit about Zoom x Jitsi, learned both have bugs problems... :-/ >

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-18 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
On Sat, Apr 18, 2020, 21:17 Cecilia Tanaka wrote: > Sorry, already tried Signal, Wire, Discord, Matrix, Session, Telegram, > WhatsApp, and probably one or two messengers more, but used all of them > only for writing and spoken messages... :(( > Hmm, Slack too... Still trying to remember,

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-18 Thread Kurt Buff - GSEC, GCIH
I've been seeing Jitsi mentioned a fair amount - don't know anything about it, beyond what you'll see here: https://jitsi.org/ Kurt On Sat, Apr 18, 2020 at 12:32 PM Douglas Lucas wrote: > Hey cypherpunks, > > So what video chat options are there that are less privacy violating and > social

Re: Video chat software / options

2020-04-18 Thread Cecilia Tanaka
Sorry, already tried Signal, Wire, Discord, Matrix, Session, Telegram, WhatsApp, and probably one or two messengers more, but used all of them only for writing and spoken messages... :(( Good luck! Keep yourself safe and happy! <3 Ceci -- Loving. Caring. Sharing. Being Excellent To

Video chat software / options

2020-04-18 Thread Douglas Lucas
Hey cypherpunks, So what video chat options are there that are less privacy violating and social graphing than Zoom, Skype, etc, while still being at least somewhat available to the everyday user? Imagine two use cases: 1. Audiovideo chat between Alice and Bob: they want to watch an online movie