Rethinking TeX in STEM: Online Thu 29 Sep: 6.30pm BST (UK time): From the TeX Hour
Christopher W. Ryan
cryan at binghamton.edu
Mon Sep 26 23:07:26 CEST 2022
The Calyx Institute also offers a free, public Jitsi Meet server. I like
this a lot better than zoom. I used it for the first time in a teaching
event at my university and worked great. My other employer, a county
government, blocks it, sadly. And for reasons I don't understand.
--Chris Ryan
Keiran Harcombe wrote:
> An alternative would be the FSF instance of Jitsi Meet.
>
> However it must be noted that this may not be an option in some
> environments.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Keiran Harcombe
>
>> On 26 Sep 2022, at 21:52, Paulo Ney de Souza <pauloney at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Mon, Sep 26, 2022, 10:26 PM Christopher Dimech <dimech at gmx.com
>> <mailto:dimech at gmx.com>> wrote:
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>> > Sent: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 5:53 AM
>> > From: "Jonathan Fine" <jfine2358 at gmail.com
>> <mailto:jfine2358 at gmail.com>>
>> > To: members at tug.org <mailto:members at tug.org>, "tex-live"
>> <tex-live at tug.org <mailto:tex-live at tug.org>>, "TeXhax"
>> <texhax at tug.org <mailto:texhax at tug.org>>
>> > Subject: Rethinking TeX in STEM: Online Thu 29 Sep: 6.30pm BST
>> (UK time): From the TeX Hour
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>> For something befitting the education of technically capable
>> people, one thing is to reject Zoom.
>> Zoom is unjust, because it requires users to run nonfree
>> programs, mistreating and limiting users.
>> Zoom lied to users for years about its software's encryption
>> capability and security. It also
>> installed malware to override security features of some browsers.
>>
>> Besides sending personal data straight te Facebook, Zoom enforces
>> Chinese censorship against
>> those who voice its murderous repression of protests.
>>
>> Please rethink that !
>>
>> Christopher Dimech
>> Administrator General (Gnu Project)
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>> Do you have any suggestions for a substitute?
>>
>> Open Source evangelist that believe there is only one god should show
>> the way.
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>> There are many quarters of the software space where there is no OS
>> equivalent -- try pre-press, for example. There are no open source
>> software that can determine the color spaces of a PDF file.
>>
>>
>> Paulo Ney
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