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Improvements for TROM.tf :

Our TROM Social first page (login) is not anymore just an empty page with a simple login, it provides you a peek into the fediverse:

Now you can see what's going on on the network, maybe to convince you to join 😀. It took a lot of CSS and HMTL gymnastics to achieve this. From my tests on desktop with mobile emulators all looks good on mobile, but for some reason when I check it on my phone it does not look as it should....I shall investigate.

Implemented some dark toggles for some of our services, where it was doable, such as Call

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And made our TROM Call, Jitsi Meet, more reliable.

Lastly we spent many days trying to figure out how to make our Peertube Live work better. Hours of tests, lots of logs. Hopefully we can make it more reliable.

#peertube #trom #tromsite #jitsi #searx #opensource #foss #friendica #fediverse


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A buddy of mine suggested that I look into #jitsi so I did, and so should you.

If you value #FOSS and you have a need for video calling / conferencing, and if you also are elated when you find such competitors to the leading software in the field but which actually functions better (by several metrics) on top of being FOSS, then yeah.. this is for you.

https://meet.jit.si/


One thing we noticed in the #NVOVID group is that #Jitsi is also has the best #accesibility features ...it was the only one that a #blind member was able to use out of the box.


@BoosterFive 🚀 Setting up a Matrix-server is a bit of work, true. The documentation is there, but it's not always easy to find what you need. You can get a lot of help online though, and I can recommend the "Synapse Admins" room on #Matrix itself: #synapse:matrix.org.

And as a starting point, I can recommend the video Matthew Hodgson made a year ago, about how to do a complete setup with Matrix and #Jitsi from scratch in about an hour:

Running your own secure communication service with Matrix and Jitsi | Matrix.org

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Over the last few weeks there's been huge increase in interest from folks wanting the security and autonomy of running their remote collaboration services, rather than being at the mercy of traditional proprietary centralised apps. Meanwhile, the Matrix.org homeserver has been very overloaded (although we're at last making excellent progress in...

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