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wa-automate-nodejs
- Wa-automate-Node.js: Node.js library for a high-level API to control WhatsApp
- H+DNH License 1.1
- Bot de Menu Whatsapp
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Server-Sent Events: the alternative to WebSockets you should be using
Love your hybrid model via gumroad! I do something similar for my own open-source project
https://github.com/open-wa/wa-automate-nodejs
There should be some sort of support group for those of us trying to monetize (sans donations) our open source projects!
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How can I create a bot to respond to the most asked questions?
if you can program in Node.js, or have an basic knowledge of javascript or are motivated to learn Node.js, then I would recommend looking at https://github.com/open-wa/wa-automate-nodejs
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Open source projects should run office hours
You can use a platform like otechie. There people are required to put in their card details before starting a conversation. This is what I do with open-wa (https://github.com/open-wa/wa-automate-nodejs#support)
Because I sell license keys to unlock features, it allows me to provide generalized support and quick bug fixes via the discord. If people need help with integration in their specific code base then that's when I ask them to go through the "consulting route" - if it's quick they use otechie. If it's more involved (1+ days) then we work out a contract arrangement.
I hardly get any clients through these means but it does put a clear value on my time which results in the community appreciating the time and effort into the project and the real time support (via discord).
jam
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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
What are some alternatives?
venom - Venom is a high-performance system developed with JavaScript to create a bot for WhatsApp, support for creating any interaction, such as customer service, media sending, sentence recognition based on artificial intelligence and all types of design architecture for WhatsApp.
mumble-web - An HTML5 Mumble client
whatsapp-web.js - A WhatsApp client library for NodeJS that connects through the WhatsApp Web browser app
jam - 🍓 Jam is your own open source Clubhouse for mini conferences, friends, communities
whatsapp-node-api - A Simple NodeJS API Wrapper for WhatsApp
clubhouse-py - Clubhouse API written in Python. Standalone client included. For reference and education purposes only.