Cool. I will have a look then. Thanks again for the tutorials and fixing Jitsi bugs. This is definitely a step in the right direction for moving beyond Skype. Great to see it.
Was "darwin libc" copied from somewhere? Maybe a BSD project? Check your facts.
Android uses a Java-based VM. iOS does not. Is that correct? Can you boot your own OS (sans Java VM) on an Android device? How easy is that to do?
By content do you mean text, images, or both? Do you care about things like fonts? Or is it more important that stuff is just consistently readble? What if there a way to make all text on all websites look exactly the…
Put affordable 3D printing and thus production of small hardware enclosures in the hands of honest and open creative people (that excludes Apple). Let the electronic engineers design the boards, and the Asian factories…
I applaud this effort. Jitsi is nothing new and predates all the Skype hype. My guess is it may even be true "end to end," i.e. it relies on no third party "service" that Joe User would find a little too much hassle to…
Cool. I will have a look then. Thanks again for the tutorials and fixing Jitsi bugs. This is definitely a step in the right direction for moving beyond Skype. Great to see it.
Was "darwin libc" copied from somewhere? Maybe a BSD project? Check your facts.
Android uses a Java-based VM. iOS does not. Is that correct? Can you boot your own OS (sans Java VM) on an Android device? How easy is that to do?
By content do you mean text, images, or both? Do you care about things like fonts? Or is it more important that stuff is just consistently readble? What if there a way to make all text on all websites look exactly the…
Put affordable 3D printing and thus production of small hardware enclosures in the hands of honest and open creative people (that excludes Apple). Let the electronic engineers design the boards, and the Asian factories…
I applaud this effort. Jitsi is nothing new and predates all the Skype hype. My guess is it may even be true "end to end," i.e. it relies on no third party "service" that Joe User would find a little too much hassle to…