JsSIP
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JsSIP
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How Google is forcing us to make our open source VoIP app worse
There’s def web clients already out there. I’ve seen satchel, just haven’t come across an actively developed one.
Jssip is a neat library but not a client: https://jssip.net/
Twilio also has a web client.
Taking a cursory search of WebAssembly for voip shows some activity:
Webrtc is a little old and using webassembly to introduce other codecs isn’t entirely new or novel: https://cloudtweaks.com/2020/08/deep-customization-webrtc/
Blazer allows using webassembly to make calls from twilio: https://www.twilio.com/blog/making-phone-calls-from-blazor-w...
Another neat use for webassembly and audio is audio production say for podcasts with multiple callers that makes editing a bit easier. https://superpowered.com/js-wasm-overview
Noise cancellation and other dsp effects are something webassembly can meaningfully help with. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30568164
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Developers - Embed the Ability to Make a VOIP Call to My Asterisk in Web Page?
https://github.com/onsip/SIP.js or https://github.com/versatica/JsSIP combined with a SIP server like Asterisk/FreePBX or Freeswitch/FusionPBX
- Web Based SIP Client? Not 'web voice chat' - but an actual SIP client?
anbox
- Session manager Anbox
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Call of duty mobile
It's definitely possible, you have android virtualization options for linux like QEMU, VirtualBox, Anbox, WayDroid, but most of these are either not great or a bit too advanced for this. Easiest / best bet off the top of my head is dual booting Windows and using BlueStacks
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I'm looking for a lightweight distro that runs android apps
This isn't really a distro, but you could try Anbox, which wouldn't have the performance overhead of a virtual machine.
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Is there a way to get the netflix tv app on desktop?
Maybe with Anbox
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I just want to use Linux :(
If school apps have an android alternative anbox may allow you to use it on your linux desktop... Just a thought!
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Android tablets and Chromebooks are on another crash course – will it be different this time?
last commit was in september, seems like development has stalled. Let's pretend I said waydroid then.
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Would you use/try snaps if it has open source backend?
Anbox - Android emulation (although AFAIU they're mostly a dead project now in favor of Waydroid... Although IIRC, Anbox does not require Wayland)
- Anbox not working on Ubuntu 22.10
- Patching x86 Android apps to run on x86 Linux?
- is there a emulator to be able to play old android games on my samsung 20?