PeaceFounder.jl
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PeaceFounder.jl
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
PeaceFounder: https://peacefounder.org
For the past few years, I have been exploring the idea of building an e-voting system around the anonymisation of voters rather than votes. In contrast to existing systems, the design enables the publication of all election evidence, verifying the legitimacy of the votes without sacrificing either privacy or transparency. It does all complex ElGamal re-encryption mixing before elections without the voters' active participation by simply shifting a relative generator on which voters would cast votes. In addition, election administrators do not need to take care of keeping secrets except ones used for server identification to the voters' devices. This would make the Price/Security for running elections small compared to what is already out there.
Currently, the project is in a heavy development stage. I have settled on making a microservice which would be easily integrable into existing systems allowing members to enrol for voting by simply scanning a QR code. At the same time, the admins would be free to choose how they want to present data. REST API for the user and server, which onboards users, is now finalised and now I am working on UX for the client application and hopefully will start to code a prototype in GTK in the coming weeks.
http://htmlpreview.github.io/?https://github.com/PeaceFounde...
The feeling is much like playing a game of chess with oneself. Trying to finish it while I am young and can still keep the scope of the problem in my mind. If anyone is interested, I do enjoy a friendly argument ;)
peerjs
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Show HN: I built a website to share files and messages without any server
look at https://peerjs.com that this the project is using.
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Help us prioritize features for our decentralized p2p chat app
this app is using peerjs to connect peers over a webrtc connection. check out thier docs for more info. with webrtc, things like file-transfer, should be very performant compared to cloud storage providers... especially over LAN. network speed doesnt seems to be an issue i have experienced.
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Some things I learned, retrofitting a browser-based RTS for network multiplayer.
I'm using the client-side PeerJS https://peerjs.com/ library for networking. As the name may imply, a direct connection is established between two peers using WebRTC via "handshake" through an intermediary server they host - and, they provide source for the server as well. I have found it to be quite reliable, thus far.
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A question about webrtc
You kind of sound like a beginner. The browser APIs are a bit painful to work with. It might be easier to use PeerJS: https://peerjs.com/
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Create a Keyword Generator Chrome Extension🔥
If you want you can use Preact. PreactJS is a lightweight alternative to ReactJS, designed for high performance and compatibility. is often used in applications where performance is critical and has a small footprint.
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Do you feel that programming has been easier to understand in game development versus other types of programming because of your experience with actual videogames?
This opens up a lot of neat possibilities, and fortunately I found a very easy JavaScript library for handling multiplayer called PeerJS. The way you can send packets from player to player is very simple and something even a beginner to JavaScript could understand.
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Ask HN: Those making $0/month or less on side projects – Show and tell
You might be able to eliminate the VPS by making it P2P using something like PeerJS [1]. PeerJS provides a free shared connection broker server.
[1]: https://peerjs.com/
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New to WebRTC and Node.js, Need Help Getting Started
Note: peerjs is a good starting point!
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We just release our first version of TOONKS, a 3D Multiplayer Game where you can play a tiny tank against your friends directly on your browser without any installation.
We use peer.js module to create a WebRTC connection between clients
What are some alternatives?
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