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jam
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Top Webflow tools and integrations. Part 1.
Jam pro
- Show HN: WebRTC Nuts and Bolts, A holistic way of understanding how WebRTC runs
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Hacker News top posts: Dec 9, 2021
Jam – Self-Hosted Clubhouse\ (40 comments)
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Jam – Self-Hosted Clubhouse
Wow, I just woke up to this. Glad to see Jam here on hn. We've come a long way since the initial release earlier this year (Show HN: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=26131123).
Most of our efforts since february went into making the rooms more reliable which sounds simple but there are actually countless of different reasons for why audio might not work or not work as well as it could (switching from wifi to mobile data, microphone permissions, bandwidth problems, OS forces app into background, …) some are solvable others at least need to be documented and tracked.
What else is new other than reliability?:
# Support for large rooms (think: thousands of people in the audience) using an SFU
Initially Jam only had support for p2p rooms which is great for small rooms (up to like ~20 people depending on upstream bandwidth of the speakers) but for online conferences, meetups and so on you often need rooms that support 100s or 1000s of participants so we added an SFU where the speakers still send audio to each other p2p to keep conversations low-latency but we use a server to stream audio to all users that are in the audience.
(That said: you can still run Jam p2p-only if you prefer that)
# Locally recorded multi-track audio (think: podcasts with multiple guests, where you get one high quality audio track per speaker)
You can try multi-track audio recordings on our public beta server (https://beta.jam.systems). Tap on our own user and then "Start Podcast Recording". When you tap on your own user again and then "Stop Podcast Recording" the browser will prompt you with downloads for all audio tracks (we will make this more smooth going forward).
# Custom UI
For everyone who wants to add audio rooms to their own app but needs full control over the look and feel we have added an API and JavaScript library (and NPM package) so you can "build your own" ui for Jam. This basically means that Jam is running "headless" as an audio room server and makes sure audio works while you can build exactly the ui that you want.
E.g. let's say you have an app like Google Docs and you want to allow people to talk about a document. In this case you might want something that doesn't look like a room on Clubhouse or Twitter Spaces but rather like a line of avatars and with the API and library you can build this yourself now:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/jam-core
https://gitlab.com/jam-systems/jam/-/tree/master/ui/examples
# Managed hosting
For everyone who wants to use Jam but doesn't want to install and maintain Jam themselves we are run and support Jam for you (think: what Wordpress.com is to Wordpress.org):
https://jamshelf.com
- Jam: Open Source Self-Hosted Clubhouse
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Tools: Recording a Podcast with guests
I am working on an open source tool (Jam) that can be used to record podcasts with guests.
- Awesome Clones
LibreTranslate
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Fast and secure translation on your local machine with a GUI
Interestingly, I think this is actually related to the offline translation features built into Firefox. Both are products of "Project Bergamot", but the Mozilla-maintained version was later merged into the Firefox application:
https://browser.mt/
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/local-translation-add-on...
https://hacks.mozilla.org/2022/06/training-efficient-neural-...
https://github.com/mozilla/firefox-translations
https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/toolkit/components/t...
Extra webpage with screenshot and links, impossible to search for normally:
https://translatelocally.com/downloads/
Does one thing and does it well.
Oh— For downloading models, it's much easier to pipe/`xargs` `translateLocally --available-models` into `translateLocally -d` than go through the GUI.
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Other self-hostable translation tools:
https://www.apertium.org/index.eng.html
- Traditional rule-based translation. Seems to work pretty well, but no good desktop frontend.
https://www.argosopentech.com/
- Works, but crashy desktop app.
https://libretranslate.com/
- API wrapping Argos Translate.
https://lingva.thedaviddelta.com/
- Google Translate scraper/privacy frontend.
https://euroglot.com/
- Proprietary, subscription trialware.
- LibreTranslate
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Should the SolarPunk community speak Esperanto? A neutral and efficient language
Esperanto is eurocentric (sounds foreign for many people, in particular Asians),is poor in history and is spoken by a very small minority. SolarPunk should focus on local languages and multilingualism, to celebrate the local culture and inclusion, instead. AI translation should be part of SolarPunk as well. So, SolarPunks should consider learn a language that could help improve their local community e.g. immigrants or dying languages. They also should consider working or using open source AI translator (e.g. https://github.com/LibreTranslate/LibreTranslate).
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Flask langauge translation app
Maybe check out libretranslate? https://libretranslate.com/
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Russia news visualisation on steroids
2g. Both the source text and the indirect text are then put into a translator. https://libretranslate.com/
- Poorly translated text convertor tool?
- Good Online Dictionaries and English-To-Spanish websites
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newbie to Chinese, when can I praise Linux in Chinese?
LibreTranslate
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Self-hosted translator, English-centric
Looking for a self-hosted alternative for DeepL & Co. Found a handful of older posts pointing at LibreTranslate.
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The state imposes Google (or Apple) on me
Consider a free software alternative to this translation service, such as Argos Translate or its web based frontend LibreTranslate.
What are some alternatives?
Google-Meet-Spam-Bot - Flood any class or meeting with as many chat spamming bots as you desire 😈
argos-translate - Open-source offline translation library written in Python
react-native-steve - React Native horizontal scroll view component as seen on Clubhouse tags
lingva-translate - Alternative front-end for Google Translate
mumble-web - An HTML5 Mumble client
firefox-translations
clubhouse - Clubhouse API client and social graph crawler for TypeScript.
Joplin - Joplin - the secure note taking and to-do app with synchronisation capabilities for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
kord - Spotify, Soundcloud, and YouTube all in one website!
React-Discord-Clone - Discord Clone using React, Node, Express, Socket-IO and Mysql
Rocket.Chat - The communications platform that puts data protection first.
jira-clone-angular - A simplified Jira clone built with Angular, ng-zorro and Akita