I know that early on in the pandemic, Baystate health, a huge hospital
system based in Massachusetts, was looking for developers to finish
integrating a [1]Jitsi instance into its tele-health platform. I don't
know what came of that but it is worth looking into.
Aaron E-J
The Other
נכתב על ידי Connor Doherty, ב־9.9.2020 בשעה 21:36:
> Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
>Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through.
https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/network-services-arent-free-or-nonfree.html
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Caleb Herbert
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On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 02:36:23AM +, Connor Doherty wrote:
>Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
>Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through. Its
>also easy to track and record.
Yes, and the same is true for the majority of our
Connor Doherty writes:
> Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
> Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through.
Indeed, if you care that much about privacy and distrust the relevant
data protection rules, you need to know a lot more about how your
On 9/9/20 7:47 AM, Stephen Paul Weber wrote:
In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
patient suggest instead of "zoom"
This is just silly.
Your doctor, or their practice, is going to standardize on
* Pedro Lucas Porcellis [2020-09-09 18:44]:
> > In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
> > teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
> > patient suggest instead of "zoom"
>
> You can simple recommend to use alternatives, like Jitsi. Although, I
Modern phone calls use a boatload of proprietary software from your
Telco anyway, and you can't control the systems it goes through. Its
also easy to track and record. So it would seem that 1 piece of
proprietary software (Zoom) on an otherwise free system is the superior
option for
In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
patient suggest instead of "zoom"
Our family doctor has good success with doing our appointments using
"telephone".
Telephone
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> In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
> teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
> patient suggest instead of "zoom"
You can simple recommend to use alternatives, like Jitsi. Although, I
think you should do with common sense in mind.
I'm
In the predicament when the doctor's office offers "zoom" for
teleconferencing with patients from home what can a somewhat informed
patient suggest instead of "zoom" considering this context where there's
unfamiliarity with alternatives, unfamiliarity with the technology
generally by doctor's
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