Hi HN, in the past weeks I spent a lot of time videoconferencing. However, something was missing. Classical videoconferencing works fine with a small number of people, but when the group gets larger it becomes very static. I built this in my spare time to improve things. The positional audio (use headphones!) makes it easy to pick out voices, and moving around makes splitting off into smaller groups very natural.
This is built using the AFrame library, but I haven't enabled real VR device support. Mainly because hardly anyone I know has one. Also, the webcam images will become a lot less useful when everyone is wearing a headset.
Please give it a try and tell me what you think! Works great for informal gatherings, but if you really miss office meetings EveryoneVR has got you covered.
I trust the file signatures, but if you need to write a full article arguing something is secure then it can be made more secure by making the system simpler and more standard.
> I do not differentiate between agnostic and atheistic thought.
I find it very interesting that in de US there seem to be a lot of gnostic atheists (they know for certain there is no god, and are very vocal about this), while in Europe most people would be agnostic atheists, and they don't care as much.
To be honest, we don't know either, so the agnostic viewpoint (compared to atheistic) would be that it is equally valid. Either you believe in random chance or you believe in God.
I'm always perfectly happy when someone calls the big bang the moment of creation. It could have been.
Just a simple misunderstanding/communication problem. The "DNS-only" option seems to be reached by clicking "Pause website", that will "temporarily disable CloudFlare". Seems quite reasonable to still have the certificate available, so it can be used right away when you unpause.
> It seems to be mostly about dealing with everyone's crap, trying to fight fires and constantly battling with the other managers and tech team to get things done. I haven't even written a line of code in months.
Welcome to management! You're dealing with the crap so your people can do their job. If you get to code a few weeks a year then you're lucky.
If you really don't enjoy it, go find something else. There are a lot of highly technical jobs that should prove a real challenge.
This is built using the AFrame library, but I haven't enabled real VR device support. Mainly because hardly anyone I know has one. Also, the webcam images will become a lot less useful when everyone is wearing a headset.
Please give it a try and tell me what you think! Works great for informal gatherings, but if you really miss office meetings EveryoneVR has got you covered.