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samples
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Passing Blob to server and back to client?
I record video from a webcam using MediaRecorder 100ms segments in the way described here. When the piece is ready, I send it using socket.io to the server (on a node.js 6.3.0 server). The server writes this piece to the database and gives it to everyone else on the socket. It is known for sure that the correct data is coming to the server, I can save any piece and start the video (then I glue them together and get the recording). The problem is that when the data is returned back to the client, it is invalid.
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Real Time Audio Processing from the Main Thread
Thank you so far :) the "complex data processing" is a webpacked DSP hardware simulator, which has to exist in the global scope as it manipulates the DOM and cannot re-instantiate within the AudioWorkletGlobalScope. I have found this, which uses MediaStreamTrackProcessor, MediaStreamTrackGenerator and TransformStream to expose the microphone samples to the global scope and then "cheats" by sending them to an audio HTML component instead of directly to the audiocontext destination, mimicing actual realtime processing. This is what I was looking for, however:
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An ad-hoc idea for defeating the Shahed-136 suicide drone
WebRTC: https://webrtc.github.io/samples/
- is synced streaming of torrents between peers using webtor.io?
- WebRTC - help - Choosing webcams
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A vision for a social model of open source
Demos are often snapshots in time, created to showcase an aspect of technology. They are typically small, self-contained, and single-purpose. Demonstrative projects can range from the practical stress-testing of a particular feature to creative, wacky ways to use them. Examples include WebRTC samples and the Dependabot Demo.
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Using WebRTC and Svelte
This repo includes all the tutorials that are on https://webrtc.github.io/samples/. The aim of the project is to convert all the sample code to a Svelte app.
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Discord (web version) screen sharing not working
Maybe you can identify which part of WebRTC is failing using some test webpages like https://webrtc.github.io/samples/
- Google AI / MediaPipe's new selfie-segmentation model + ThreeJS particle system. Info in comments
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How would i go about making a VoIP
Here's a few samples. The video chat example will be very useful to you.
cli
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Trigger a site update from anything that speaks HTTP with build hooks
Netlify CLI command reference
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Netlify just sent me a $104K bill for a simple static site
There are lots of reasons to avoid Netlify.
https://github.com/netlify/cli/issues/739
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My 2023 Year in Review
[x] Open a bug/issue before writing your code 🧑‍💻. This ensures we can discuss the changes and get feedback from everyone that should be involved. If you`re fixing a typo or something that`s on fire 🔥 (e.g. incident related), you can skip this step.
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.env files and svelte
I think you're right. I was grasping at straws and found that there is an issue with deploying to netlify. I found somebody raising the issue here: https://github.com/netlify/cli/issues/5286
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Server-side rendering for any React app on any FaaS provider
To launch the previewing of the whole demo app including the client side and the server side, Netlify CLI is needed but installing it globally is good enough:
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How to deploy an Astro site
If you love working on the command line, you can also create a new site on Netlify and link up your Git repository using the Netlify CLI.
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A vision for a social model of open source
Projects whose purpose is facilitative generally help people use other technologies, most often proprietary technologies. These may be tools, SDKs, or other utilities. It is useful for them to be open source so that developers can extend or customize them to suit their own purposes. Examples of facilitative projects are ld-find-code-refs and the Netlify CLI.
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We're all living on it. But what exactly is The Edge?
Note: You might see a red underline under the type import if you're using VS Code. The Edge Function will still execute, but if you'd like to say goodbye to the red line, run ntl recipes vscode in your terminal. This will install a VS Code settings directory and JSON file at the root of your project. Read more about Netlify recipes on the CLI docs.
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Previewing your posts — how to build the best decoupled content management workflow for your static site
Make sure to add the access token as an environment variable to Netlify, so you’re not storing a secret in the code. If you’re using the Netlify CLI, you can add new environment variables from the command line — no .env file required! Running the app locally with netlify dev will inject environment variables stored against your Netlify site.
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Pitfalls When Adding Turborepo To Your Project
As soon as you’ve used this feature once, you can no longer use that subdomain with the Netlify CLI. We had to move to other prefixes using the Netlify CLI --alias option. The documentation says to “avoid” using the same prefix as branch names, but doesn’t say why... now you know! Here is the GitHub issue about this.
What are some alternatives?
RecordRTC - RecordRTC is WebRTC JavaScript library for audio/video as well as screen activity recording. It supports Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Android, and Microsoft Edge. Platforms: Linux, Mac and Windows.
busboy - A streaming parser for HTML form data for node.js
mirotalksfu - 🏆 WebRTC - SFU - Simple, Secure, Scalable Real-Time Video Conferences Up to 4k, compatible with all browsers and platforms.
netlify-preview-contentful-app - Preview your draft content in Contentful on your static site before your publish to production.
tfjs-models - Pretrained models for TensorFlow.js
aws-sam-cli - CLI tool to build, test, debug, and deploy Serverless applications using AWS SAM
WebRTC-Audio-Stream-Example - Proof-of-concept work for streaming audio over a WebRTC connection (Socket.io signaling server)
netlify-lambda - Helps building and serving lambda functions locally and in CI environments
teletype-crdt - String-wise sequence CRDT powering peer-to-peer collaborative editing in Teletype for Atom.
ld-find-code-refs - Build tool for automatically sending feature flag code references to LaunchDarkly
teletype-server - Server-side application that facilitates peer discovery for collaborative editing sessions in Teletype
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