element-call
rnnoise-wasm
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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element-call
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Omegle is Dead, Let's Build a New One
Let me know what you guys think. You can check out the github here and experiment with it via the first link.
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Matrix 2.0: The Future of Matrix
Looks like there's an open protocol and an open source client implementation for video calls. https://github.com/vector-im/element-call
This is great! Jitsi has never clicked for me. I tried it a few times, and read about it, and was never excited about it. I just tried Element Call, albeit an empty room, and the UI feels right.
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Zoom terms now allow training AI on user content with no opt out
There's now also https://github.com/vector-im/element-call.
They have SFU support as of recently, so it should work scale similarly to Jitsi et al.
- Voice rooms in Element ?
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Discord's AI features violate our privacy, and it's time we pushed back.
Would second recommending giving Matrix a try, native voip is actively being worked on in the form of Element Call. But to access it in Element you currently have to use the develop client. Otherwise you have to use 3rd party voip software in the form of Jitsi in the stable release.
- Element call
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Are there any good team communication apps like Slack that have open voice channels Like Discord, but not Slack/Discord? I cannot seem to find any.
Element Call github
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Introducing Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call!
With screening for unapproved callers, this would really replace every other platform!
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Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call
Currently we don't force TURN, so in practice this means that voice packets go direct between the clients if possible, and so the IP addresses of the clients are necessarily exposed to each other.
However, this is utterly trivial to fix: matrix-js-sdk already exposes https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-js-sdk/blob/96ba061732b... and we simply haven't exposed it as a setting in Element Call yet. I've filed a bug for it at https://github.com/vector-im/element-call/issues/251 - thanks for bringing it up!
In terms of moderation: this is no different to moderation in Matrix as a whole, where we're already busy working on shared greylists (MSC2313 and friends) - https://matrix.org/blog/2020/10/19/combating-abuse-in-matrix... has more details at the end.
rnnoise-wasm
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Enhanced noise suppression in Jitsi Meet
What a weird take.
How else would we have implemented this? WASM has facilitated introducing these technologies into web applications, it literally wasn’t possible before.
Thanks to emscripten it wasn’t even that hard to get rnnoise working on WASM: https://github.com/jitsi/rnnoise-wasm
I concede WASM does open the possibility of adding opaque stuff to web apps but IMHO the benefits outweigh the drawbacks at this point.
- Native Matrix VoIP with Element Call
What are some alternatives?
matrix-js-sdk - Matrix Client-Server SDK for JavaScript
matrix-spec-proposals - Proposals for changes to the matrix specification
matrix-doc - Proposals for changes to the matrix specification [Moved to: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals]
seshat - A Matrix message database/indexer
rust-synapse-compress-state - A tool to compress some state in a Synapse instance's database
FedCM - A privacy preserving identity exchange Web API
element-x-android - Android Matrix messenger application using the Matrix Rust Sdk and Jetpack Compose
jitsi-meet-electron - Jitsi Meet desktop application powered by :electron: