For anyone else confused, today is the first anniversary of the Charlottesville incident, where violence occurred between the "Unite the right" group, and a counter protest. A car was also driven into protesters, killing 1.
Today a state of emergency was put in place by the state, to give specific state powers to the police, to keep the peace.
Its in the web browser using WebRTC, and with end-to-end encryption. It's free and good quality, and you can play lunar lander while you are waiting for the other party to join.
It seems clear from his own writing that he lacks the intellectual capacity to fully appreciate the book. In his own words he describes repeatedly the struggles he faced with simple and obvious conventions of both writing and thought.
That's cool, I hadn't come across hashify before, but I'm not sure about "better" overall - depends how you're using it...
...itsy bitsy site's demo page gives a couple of nice additions
* I use markdown a Lot, but the inclusion of codepen.io makes it simple to compose richer docs, including svg's in a page etc. (I haven't read the hashify code - I'm assuming it does support full HTML, not just MD, but the demo doesn't make that clear)
* QR code link - is just using a 3rd party zXing tool, but, nice touch for the demo
* Compression - hashify URLs seem to be longer than the content (that might mean lower effective limits on content lent), relying on 3rd party lookups for shortening, meaning accessingv the content offline looks harder to achieve (afaict itty bitty just needs the JS to decode the url)