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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
I am participating in a competition of a wannabe IT guys when some mentor is searching for one such a student. I have summed exactly his proposal which he has published in Russian and all my work and I have ended up with a 19-page whitepaper 6 pages of which describes my original tradebot idea, in English of course. If you know how real tradebots work feel free to help me to enrich my understanding. Current status of my participation is waiting for the day when the winner will be defined.
https://github.com/eimrine/resume/blob/main/eimrine-s%20rese...
trystero
- Trystero β Real-time WebRTC for webapps without a central server
- Trystero β Build instant multiplayer webapps, no server required
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Holepunch Unveils P2P Platform "Pear Runtime"
This looks exciting and I'm pleased to see more and more frictionless ways of making p2p apps. I've been building a somewhat similar hobby project [1] that aims to connect peers in the browser by piggybacking on open protocols out on the net (BitTorrent, MQTT, Nostr, IPFS, etc).
This project seems to be using Hyperswarm which I've looked at for use as a peering medium but it seems like it's not supported in the browser. I'd love to implement it if that story changes since it's so easy to distribute apps on the web.
[1] https://github.com/dmotz/trystero/
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Is offline-first not enough? Do we need "serverfree"?
I was going to mention WebRTC! It seems designed for video calling, but there are lots of cool use cases - I recently ran across https://github.com/dmotz/trystero , a dead simple WebRTC library for peer-to-peer multiplayer browser games.
- Trystero: Serverless WebRTC matchmaking for painless P2P
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Ready Player Two β What the Multiplayer Web Can Learn from Video Games
I strongly endorse Trystero (https://github.com/dmotz/trystero) for enabling P2P communication in web apps. Itβs open source and leverages public infrastructure for matchmaking.
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Ask HN: Show me your half baked project
My attempt to get more out of all my ebook highlights using on-device AI. Click the demo button to try it.
https://github.com/dmotz/trystero
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Artico: WebRTC made simple
Nice work! Any reason one might use this over https://github.com/dmotz/trystero, you think?
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UnCloud project: WebRTC chat, file transfer, and remote observation
Yes, this is a major issue that I haven't found a real solution for. There seems to be a mixture of iOS Safari bugs and intentional design limitations at play, and I don't know if a fully P2P web app like Chitchatter is practical on that platform. There's an open issue to improve this in Trystero (the networking library that Chitchatter uses), but there may be a limit to how stable iOS will be with WebRTC apps. π
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WebRTC for p2p voice calling app?
You can use Trystero (https://github.com/dmotz/trystero) to cut server costs to zero. Thatβs what I used to build https://chitchatter.im/, which supports P2P audio and video calls.
What are some alternatives?
socr - screenshot OCR server
ipfs-webui - A frontend for an IPFS Kubo node.
RVS_ParseXMLDuration - A Smart parser for xs:duration
videosdk-rtc-react-sdk-example - WebRTC based video conferencing SDK for React JS
YTBN-Graphing-Software - (Yet-to-be-named) Graphing Software
foxql - WebRTC based, simple proof-of-work p2p ecosystem
TOSIOS - The Open-Source IO Shooter is an open-source multiplayer game in the browser
chitchatter - Secure peer-to-peer chat that is serverless, decentralized, and ephemeral
ngs - Next Generation Shell (NGS)
webtorrent - β‘οΈ Streaming torrent client for the web
Smithereen - Federated, ActivityPub-compatible social network server with friends, walls, and groups.
FileNation - The simplest way to send your files around the world using IPFS. βοΈ π