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My pro meeting audio tip for #GNOME users: map an unused top-right corner keyboard key as global shortcut for (un)muting the microphone, then paper-sticker-label it.
Now no need to have the meeting browser tab focused (or to remember each conferencing app's shortcuts) to toggle your microphone input.

The recording indicator in the top-right of your screen in GNOME reflects that change, although a bit too subtly. Up for grabs for newcomers: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-s

🎥 Looking to self-host your own video conferencing platform?

Check out our latest blog on how to install and configure Galene, a lightweight video meeting server that runs seamlessly on FreeBSD.

This step-by-step guide walks you through:

Setting up a FreeBSD 14.3 environment
Configuring Galene for your use case
Tips for using ZFS to enhance performance and reliability

📖 Read the full guide:

freebsdfoundation.org/blog/how

Boing Boing: AI note-takers are flooding virtual meetings. “These AI assistants are invading virtual workspaces in such numbers that they sometimes outnumber humans. At a recent Zoom call, content agency owner Clifton Sellers counted ten AI note-takers and just six humans. The bots silently record everything, create transcripts, and summarize meetings for the humans who couldn’t — or […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/07/09/boing-boing-ai-note-takers-are-flooding-virtual-meetings/

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Collabora's machine learning team wins 1st place in ICME 2025 Grand Challenge on Video Super-Resolution for Video Conferencing! Their innovative mixture-of-experts framework enhances screen content super-resolution, combining ITSRN and diffusion-based text refinement. #AI #MachineLearning #VideoConferencing

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Collabora | Open Source ConsultingCollabora takes first place at ICME 2025 Grand ChallengeCollabora has taken first place in Track 3 of the ICME 2025 Grand Challenge on Video Super-Resolution for Video Conferencing!

MakeUseOf: You Need to Know These New Google Meet Camera Tools for Your Next Call . “Google Meet has added a handy new feature that allows you to present content straight from your camera feed. This means you can share live video from external devices like document cameras or professional video tools. Now, you can go beyond screen or tab sharing and make meetings and classes more […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/06/08/makeuseof-you-need-to-know-these-new-google-meet-camera-tools-for-your-next-call/

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Skype, one of the pioneers in internet telephony, has officially ended its support on May 5, 2025. While it was not perfect, Skype held a special place for many as their first experience with online calling. As we bid farewell to Skype, it's important to look ahead at the alternatives that can fill the void. Here are some free and open-source options that can replace Skype seamlessly:

Jitsi

Switch to Jitsi, the free and open-source video conferencing tool. Here's why Jitsi is a great choice:

- Cross-Platform: Jitsi works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android, making it accessible to everyone.
- Easy Sharing: Share your screen, files, and even collaborate on documents in real-time.
- Rich Media Support: Jitsi supports high-quality video and audio, ensuring a smooth and engaging experience.

Get started with Jitsi, visit jitsi.org/

Matrix (Element)

Matrix is an open standard for decentralized communication, and Element is its flagship client. It supports text messaging, voice and video calls, and file sharing. Matrix's decentralized nature allows users to host their own servers, providing greater control over their data.

- Interoperability: Matrix can bridge with other communication platforms, making it versatile.
- End-to-End Encryption: Ensure your communications are secure with built-in encryption.
- Cross-Platform: Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.

Learn more about Matrix and Element at element.io/

Session

Session is a decentralized messaging app that emphasizes privacy and security. It uses the Oxen network for secure communication and does not require a phone number or email address for registration.

- Privacy-Focused: No phone number or email required, ensuring anonymity.
- Cross-Platform: Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.
- Decentralized: No central servers, reducing the risk of data breaches.

Explore Session at getsession.org/

Signal

Signal is known for its strong focus on privacy and security, offering end-to-end encryption for all communications, including voice calls, video calls, and messaging.

- End-to-End Encryption: All communications are secure and private.
- Cross-Platform: Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.

Download Signal at signal.org/

Mumble

Mumble is primarily designed for voice communication, offering low-latency, high-quality voice chat. It's often used by gamers and communities that require clear and reliable voice communication.

- Low-Latency: Ensures smooth and clear voice communication.
- Cross-Platform: Available on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android.

Get started with Mumble at mumble.info/

Don't Get Stuck with MS Teams!

#SkypeAlternatives #OpenSource #Privacy #CommunicationTools #Jitsi #Matrix #Element #Session #Signal #Mumble #MSTeams #Microsoft #Skype #Jitsi #Teams #OpenSource
#VideoConferencing #Privacy #Security #Collaboration #RemoteWork
#TechNews #TechTransition #DigitalTransformation

📢 Attention all Skype users! Microsoft is ending support for Skype, but don't worry—the transition to Jitsi is super easy. You don't even need to create an account. Just visit meet.jit.si/ or run your own server with jitsi.org/blog/introducing-jaa

Switch to Jitsi, the free and open-source video conferencing tool. Here's why Jitsi is a great choice:

🔒 **Privacy and Security**: Jitsi is open-source, meaning its code is transparent and auditable. No hidden agendas or data mining.
🌐 **Cross-Platform**: Jitsi works on Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android, making it accessible to everyone.
🔗 **Easy Sharing**: Share your screen, files, and even collaborate on documents in real-time.
🔍 **Search Engine Optimization**: Jitsi meetings are optimized for search engines, making it easier to find and join meetings.
📹 **Rich Media Support**: Jitsi supports high-quality video and audio, ensuring a smooth and engaging experience.

Don't get stuck with MS Teams! 🚀

My cohousing group is trying to buy European and open source tech. Things are going mostly well, but we struggle with video conferencing. We are currently on OpenTalk. It works well for small meetings with 4-6 people connected, but plenaries are a disaster.

Did a decent service hit the market in the two years since I last investigated this? Can anyone save us from having to get a Zoom subscription?

#opensource
#videoConferencing

Sichere Videokonferenzen mit OpenTalk: Technische Einblicke

Im Interview mit @LinuxGuides Admin gewährt Daniél Kerkmann, Expert Lead Media Integration, Einblicke in die technische Architektur unserer Videokonferenzlösung.

Jetzt ansehen 👉 youtube.com/watch?v=pxMGS9cD2b

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Um mal eine Alternative Software für Video-Konferenzen aus Europa ins Spiel zu bringen: whereby.com (Sitz in Skandinavien)

Hatte ich neulich in einem Vorstellungsgespräch und funktionierte einwandfrei :)

#VideoConferencing #Whereby #UnplugTrump #UnplugUSA #EuropeanAlternatives

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