str0m
madsim
str0m | madsim | |
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10 | 5 | |
245 | 586 | |
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9.7 | 7.5 | |
5 days ago | 15 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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str0m
- VoRS: Vo(IP) Simple Alternative to Mumble
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Interview with Mo Rajabi, co-founder and CEO of Noor
In the video, Mo talked about a few packages like Cidre and StrOm, and we referred to SpaceDrive.
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Is Something Bugging You?
- Dropbox [3] uses a similar approach but they talk about it a bit more abstractly.
Sans-IO is more documented in Python [4], but str0m [5] and quinn-proto [6] are the best examples in Rust I’m aware of. Note that sans-IO is orthogonal to deterministic test frameworks, but it composes well with them.
With the disclaimer that my opinions are mine and mine alone, and don’t reflect the company I work at —— I do work at a rust shop that has utilized these techniques on some projects.
TigerBeetle is an amazing example and I’ve looked at it before! They are really the best example of this approach outside of FoundationDB I think.
[0]: https://risingwave.com/blog/deterministic-simulation-a-new-e...
[1]: https://risingwave.com/blog/applying-deterministic-simulatio...
[2]: https://dropbox.tech/infrastructure/-testing-our-new-sync-en...
[3]: https://github.com/spacejam/sled
[4]: https://fractalideas.com/blog/sans-io-when-rubber-meets-road...
[5]: https://github.com/algesten/str0m
[6]: https://docs.rs/quinn-proto/0.10.6/quinn_proto/struct.Connec...
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Pure C WebRTC
I am really excited about https://github.com/sepfy/libpeer. It has examples ready for ESP32 etc....
When working on KVS I wasn't familiar with the embedded space at all. I saw 'heavyweight' embedded where you were running on Linux. Then you had RTOS/No OS at all. I wasn't prepared for these devices at all. If we can make WebRTC work in the embedded space I think it will really accelerate what developers are able to build!
Remotely driven cars, security cameras, robots in hospitals that bring iPads to infectious patients etc... Creative people are building amazing things. The WebRTC/video space needs to work harder and support them :)
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I love how diverse the WebRTC space is now. Outside of this implementation you have plenty of other options!
* https://github.com/shinyoshiaki/werift-webrtc (Typescript)
* https://github.com/pion/webrtc (Golang)
* https://github.com/webrtc-rs/webrtc (Rust)
* https://github.com/algesten/str0m (Rust)
* hhttps://github.com/sepfy/libpeer (C/Embedded)
* https://webrtc.googlesource.com/src/ (C++)
* https://github.com/sipsorcery-org/sipsorcery (C#)
* https://github.com/paullouisageneau/libdatachannel (C++)
* https://github.com/elixir-webrtc (Elixir)
* https://github.com/aiortc/aiortc (Python)
* GStreamer’s webrtcbin (C)
See https://github.com/sipsorcery/webrtc-echoes for examples of some running against each other.
- WebRTC for the Curious
- Show HN: Bring phone calls into the browser (sip-to-WebRTC)
- WebRTC support being added to FFmpeg
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str0m 0.1.0 – Sans-IO WebRTC library
Find it here: crates.io/crates/str0m Code here: github.com/algesten/str0m Docs here: docs.rs/str0m/0.1.0/str0m/
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str0m a sans I/O WebRTC library
Git: https://github.com/algesten/str0m
madsim
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On Implementation of Distributed Protocols
Being able to control nondeterminism is particularly useful for testing and debugging. This allows creating reproducible test environments, as well as discrete-event simulation for faster-than-real-time simulation of time delays. For example, Cardano uses a simulation environment for the IO monad that closely follows core Haskell packages; Sui has a simulator based on madsim that provides an API-compatible replacement for the Tokio runtime and intercepts various POSIX API calls in order to enforce determinism. Both allow running the same code in production as in the simulator for testing.
- Is Something Bugging You?
- Madsim: Magical Deterministic Simulator for distributed systems in Rust
- madsim: Magical Deterministic Simulator for distributed systems in Rust
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Announcing Turmoil, a framework for testing distributed systems
How Turmoil different from madsim? Is Turmoil a successor of madsim?
What are some alternatives?
ffmpeg - FFmpeg Zig package
mainspring - A CPU simulator framework built around, and to support the other tools under, the constraints of the first principles of computing project.
broadcast-box - A broadcast, in a box.
Hyperspeedcube - Modern, beginner-friendly 3D and 4D Rubik's cube simulator
go2rtc - Ultimate camera streaming application with support RTSP, RTMP, HTTP-FLV, WebRTC, MSE, HLS, MP4, MJPEG, HomeKit, FFmpeg, etc.
snmp-sim-rust - SNMP Simulator (Rust)
webrtc-echoes - Simple useful interoperability tests for WebRTC libraries. If you are a WebRTC library developer we'd love to include you!
TX-2-simulator - Simulator for the pioneering TX-2 computer
webrtc - A pure Rust implementation of WebRTC
oxidizy - Life, in its smallest form.
ffmpeg-webrtc - Support WebRTC(WHIP) for FFmpeg.
visual-system-simulator - Framework for simulating deficiencies and other aspects of the human visual system