Re: [PLUG] doxy.me, meet.jit.si, facebook, FaceTime, etc.

2020-06-06 Thread elcaseti .
If the other person(s) only have a mobile, then signal Private messenger is a good option. Read the reviews from security experts about Signal. It uses good encryption & yet it's easy to install & use. That's not a very common combination. On Sat, Jun 6, 2020 at 4:20 PM wes wrote: > On Sat, Ju

Re: [PLUG] doxy.me, meet.jit.si, facebook, FaceTime, etc.

2020-06-06 Thread wes
On Sat, Jun 6, 2020 at 4:17 PM Rich Shepard wrote: > On Sat, 6 Jun 2020, Keith Lofstrom wrote: > > > I appreciate pluglist discussions about meet.jit.si. We may risk using > > jit.se with the secure video desktop to connect to her > > iPhone-and-FaceTime-using father, and to her other Android-usi

Re: [PLUG] doxy.me, meet.jit.si, facebook, FaceTime, etc.

2020-06-06 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sat, 6 Jun 2020, Keith Lofstrom wrote: I appreciate pluglist discussions about meet.jit.si. We may risk using jit.se with the secure video desktop to connect to her iPhone-and-FaceTime-using father, and to her other Android-using siblings, assuming we can convince most of them to use the open

[PLUG] doxy.me, meet.jit.si, facebook, FaceTime, etc.

2020-06-06 Thread Keith Lofstrom
"Standards" are wonderful, there are so many ... :-/ My physician wife is currently "seeing" patients using the physician-specific web-app "doxy.me" using a headset and a narrow-field camera on our dedicated linux "video computer". "doxy.me" isn't perfect, but she pays them to get it right. They

Re: [PLUG] A simplistic text editor to emulate wide-carriage typewriter

2020-06-06 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Fri, 5 Jun 2020, Tomas Kuchta wrote: Are you trying to provoke vi versus emacs flame war Man! .. as dangerous as mentioning any file system - sure to cause long upset responses about benefits of ZFS. Or benefits of systemd I will stop short of naming any Linux distro for sure! Ha!

Re: [PLUG] A simplistic text editor to emulate wide-carriage typewriter

2020-06-06 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Fri, 5 Jun 2020, Russell Senior wrote: As I have come to understand, the proper pronunciation of ed(1) is ee dee, which doesn't lend itself to horse mutation as readily. It comes in handy on hard copy terminals. In fact, it comes in pretty much essential, as they render the immortal debate

Re: [PLUG] A simplistic text editor to emulate wide-carriage typewriter

2020-06-06 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 5 Jun 2020, Russell Senior wrote: Sometime in the early 1980s, I used a line editor on some kind of mainframe at OSU, I think it was a Honeywell. The editor had a name like xedit. I have gone looking for any references to it, and found nothing. As a natural hoarder, I find this kind of h