PumpkinDrama@reddthat.com to Open Source@lemmy.ml • edit-25 months agoWhat open-source software would you like more people to know about?imagemessage-square66 fedilinkarrow-up1311cross-posted to: polls@reddthat.com
arrow-up1311imageWhat open-source software would you like more people to know about?PumpkinDrama@reddthat.com to Open Source@lemmy.ml • edit-25 months agomessage-square66 Commentsfedilinkcross-posted to: polls@reddthat.com
minus-squareFargeol@lemmy.mlhexbear23·edit-25 months agoJitsi - Open-source and self-hosted video conference platform. You can even try it directly on their website. IPFS - A distributed file sharing technology which is wonderful for file or site hosting (edit: wether it is uncensorable is open for debate) Rust - A programming language and a powerful compiler that creates compiled memory-safe programs and can be used nearly everywhere Fedora + KDE - A combination of a stable modern OS and a complete desktop environment Wine - launch Windows programs on the latter Lemmy Bonus : AlternativeTo to find good open-source alternative software linkfedilink
minus-squarechirospasm@lemmy.mlhexbear10·5 months agoLove me some Jitsi. The app, and website, make it easy to just start a secure, anonymous call with pals. No weird AI models running in the background like Teams or Zoom. linkfedilink
Jitsi - Open-source and self-hosted video conference platform. You can even try it directly on their website.
IPFS - A distributed file sharing technology which is wonderful for file or site hosting (edit: wether it is uncensorable is open for debate)
Rust - A programming language and a powerful compiler that creates compiled memory-safe programs and can be used nearly everywhere
Fedora + KDE - A combination of a stable modern OS and a complete desktop environment
Wine - launch Windows programs on the latter
Lemmy
Bonus : AlternativeTo to find good open-source alternative software
Love me some Jitsi. The app, and website, make it easy to just start a secure, anonymous call with pals. No weird AI models running in the background like Teams or Zoom.
Never heard of it...