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epistasis 4 hours ago

Looking through the resources you've linked is one of the most hopeful and awesome software experiences I have had in a while.

There's a chance to unlock tremendous value for society here.

Imagine if you could fix all the awful bugs making video conferencing software shitty for you! It's perhaps the most bug-plagued software out there in the world, with the highest number of complaints I have ever seen.

We've had a large detour away from open-source running the core of the internet, at least outside of web pages, but this sort of software feels like we're getting back to the 90's and earlier.

Vive la France!

philipallstar 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Zoom isn't buggy I wouldn't say. It's really good.

epistasis 2 hours ago | parent [-]

That's been my personal experience, but colleagues on Linux are continually fighting it.

distances an hour ago | parent [-]

I gave up on the native Zoom client on Linux right away, it was completely broken. It worked well enough on a browser to get through the project though.

Same with Teams, the video calls work fine on a browser. You just can't use any background pictures or effects.

prmoustache 8 minutes ago | parent | next [-]

> You just can't use any background pictures or effects.

Thanksfully it is fairly easy to present a virtual webcam that is a composition of what your real physical webcam is showing and whatever background you want.

VorpalWay 29 minutes ago | parent | prev [-]

Teams in Firefox on Linux does work with backgrounds for me, and since a few months you can even upload custom backgrounds.

Actual calling works well enough, I would say it is more stable than the native Windows client ever was.

Agingcoder 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

This one made me laugh , thanks ! I wish there was some kind of slashdot like ´funny’ tag