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Alternatives to Jitsi
Not exactly the same, but if you want a audio-only Clubhouse clone, check Jam https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam
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Jam – Self-Hosted Clubhouse
The main repo is over at Gitlab: https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam/ which also has the issue tracker (we could do a better job keeping that up to date though tbh).
- Jam: Open-source alternative to Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces and other audio spaces
- Open source alternative to Clubhouse: Jam
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Is it bad practice to blend docker-compose files together?
most Docker-compose.yml files I come across, e.g. https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam/-/blob/master/deployment/docker-compose.yml or https://github.com/Chocobozzz/PeerTube/blob/develop/support/docker/production/docker-compose.yml propose the complete setup while some propose those and a slimmer version without a web servers or reverse proxy https://github.com/nextcloud/docker#base-version---fpm
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The Clubhouse clones are coming
I think the drop-in audio room is here to stay. It is a format.
hn is a text room. Similar to how Twitter is a text room. Similar yet different.
https://twitter.com/__tosh/status/1377587398973005827?s=20
I'm working on Jam which is an open source implementation of the drop-in audio room format, in many ways similar to Clubhouse or Twitter Spaces but also different (and more versatile).
Show HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26131123
https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam
I found Benedict Evens' take on Slack adding audio rooms and what it means for Clubhouse:
https://twitter.com/benedictevans/status/1377363658167050241...
Some things are so fundamental that it is difficult to say whether they were "invented" or "original". In some cases _discovered_ seems more fitting.
http://www.paulgraham.com/rootsoflisp.html
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If you can join the Monero Clubhouse call this Sat 12pm EST
Why would you want yo use Clubhouse? You could use free, Open Source and privacy-respecting alterntives such as Jam (the closest to Clubhouse, can be self-hosted), Jitsi or Mumble...
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Open source projects should run office hours
For Jam (open source Clubhouse) we do a weekly “Jam Jam” which basically is an audio space that people can join (no video, no calendar slot negotiation, connecting with others who use the project).
We link to it in our readme
https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam
(can be improved)
I wonder if there is a better name for the concept that works for international audiences and people who don’t know the concept from academia.
For larger projects I can also imagine other formats like “show and tell” or “Q & A” where people submit questions (maybe even with donations or paid to create an income stream for the people working on the project)
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Self-made Clubhouse app for Android
Nice to see alternative clients already. Might also be cool to combine with Jam.
https://jam.systems/
https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam
- JAM: self-hosted and open source alternative to clubhouse
clubhouse-py
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Clubhouse user scraping and social graphs
To do all that, we have to parse Clubhouse. There’s no official API, so we used an unofficial API (thanks to stypr)!)
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A clubhouse events search engine
First, I needed to access the "undocumented" and non public clubhouse API. I give it a try with this repo: https://github.com/stypr/clubhouse-py
- How to Build a Clubhouse Clone
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Clubhouse API
At this point Clubhouse doesn't provide an open API. Someone on GitHub has actually reverse engineered the API which the iPhone app uses but using it may result in your account getting banned so I wouldn't recommend it
- Show HN: The Clubhouse API (Reverse Engineered)
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Recording Clubhouse crash course
4) Obtain an auth_token, user_id and user_device_id. You really don't want to use your own user account, just use an invite =) If you don't want to understand how it works, just use that awesome python lib, run cli.py and authorise. You will find everything you'll need in settings.ini. If you are a smart guy, you can call client.start_phone_number_auth('+7123467890'), receive the sms code and then call client.complete_phone_number_auth('+7123467890', '1234'). You will receive auth token in result['auth_token'], user_id in result['user_profile']['user_id']. Response header CH-DeviceId contains user_device_id. You wil use them like that:
- Clubhouse API written in Python. Standalone client included.
What are some alternatives?
mumble-web - An HTML5 Mumble client
vcplayerbot - Play songs directly in telegram voice chats.
wa-automate-nodejs - 💬 🤖 The most reliable tool for chatbots with advanced features. Be sure to 🌟 this repository for updates!
tgcalls - Voice chats, private incoming and outgoing calls in Telegram for Developers
WebRTC-Scalable-Broadcast - This module simply initializes socket.io and configures it in a way that single broadcast can be relayed over unlimited users without any bandwidth/CPU usage issues. Everything happens peer-to-peer!
awesome-clubhouse - A list of useful tools (apis, links, services etc.) for clubhouse users
server - screen sharing for developers https://screego.net/
clubhouse-desktop - An unofficial Clubhouse desktop client
Houseclub - A barebones unofficial Android app for Clubhouse
dogehouse - Taking voice conversations to the moon 🚀
Clubhouse-dummy-parser-and-graph-generator