zlacker

[parent] [thread] 2 comments
1. nerdpo+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-08-07 04:20:27
When it comes to ridiculous EULA provisions like in this thread, are any of those competitors any better? Of course the open source ones are, but do people actually use those? Maybe they're popular in Europe, but I certainly won't be able to convince a potential American employer to interview me over Jitsi any time soon.
replies(2): >>abeced+yU >>lucb1e+xk2
2. abeced+yU[view] [source] 2023-08-07 12:39:37
>>nerdpo+(OP)
I like Jitsi. What I've mainly used with most people is Google Meet in a browser and I'm not sure what they promise -- which is the main reason I was vague about which alternative at the start of this thread. It shouldn't hurt to list your preferences in preference order when setting up a call.

Google seems more trustworthy than Zoom by a considerable margin, even though I don't treat them as wholly aligned with me, and centralization is a vulnerability.

3. lucb1e+xk2[view] [source] 2023-08-07 18:57:38
>>nerdpo+(OP)
We use Signal at work, for another data point. We'd use Jitsi if we were bigger and wanted to have yet another service to maintain (it was discussed but we already run quite a few things and it's not like we're a hosting business)
[go to top]