Hello,
I am still a pretty amateur programmer, but I would love to help with your
project. I am also wondering how you plan on hosting the site in a
decentralized manner. As much as I know of the web, you'd have to at least
have a DNS server that can target a lot of bits of information that has no
On 03/27/2014 11:25 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
Nick wrote:
Yep, and it worked well, with really good quality, even projected onto
a big screen. Questions were asked to him over IRC (mostly through
audience members on their laptops, some via a volunteer at the front).
I got the impression there was
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On 03/27/2014 11:02 AM, Nick wrote:
Quoth Jonathan Wilkes:
Has anyone seen this:
http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/
If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over
Tor, I'm very impressed. Interested to know mo
Nathan of Guardian wrote:
> Two things we are exploring with using OStel.co (aka SIP!) over Tor:
>
> - Supporting TCP mode for RTP media streaming in Jitsi, Linphone, in
> order to use SOCKS proxying over Tor
>
> - Using a Jitsi video bridge in the same configuration:
> https://jitsi.org/Projects
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I am not sure whether this is of wide interest to the list, but there is more
detail coming out in Canada about the conditions
under which telcos provide access to subscriber information to the government.
Of course that's a big issue in the United States,
heavily scrutinized an
On 03/27/2014 11:35 AM, Nathan of Guardian wrote:
>
> The goal is to be able to use Jitsi with Ostel.co to achieve both
> livestream and video conference goals.
In other news, JitMeet is an amazing replacement for Google Hangouts and
Skype:
https://jitsi.org/Projects/JitMeet
though, not sure wha
On 03/27/2014 11:25 AM, Griffin Boyce wrote:
> One thing he mentioned in his talk was that it took about a day for
> him to get everything set up. It's a pretty serious community fail if
> it takes an experienced developer who writes in C a *day* to get free
> software configured to livestream.
Nick wrote:
> Yep, and it worked well, with really good quality, even projected onto
> a big screen. Questions were asked to him over IRC (mostly through
> audience members on their laptops, some via a volunteer at the front).
> I got the impression there was a bit of latency, but in this context
>
Quoth Jonathan Wilkes:
> Has anyone seen this:
>
> http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/
>
> If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over
> Tor, I'm very impressed. Interested to know more about the setup.
Yep, a
On 2014-03-27 08:46, Jonathan Wilkes wrote:
Has anyone seen this:
http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/
If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going
over Tor, I'm very impressed. Interested to know more about the setup
Has anyone seen this:
http://media.libreplanet.org/u/zakkai/m/free-software-for-freedom-surveillance-and-you/
If that is indeed what people saw when they watched a live stream going over
Tor, I'm very impressed. Interested to know more about the setup.
-Jonathan
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