webrtc-for-the-curious
libdweb
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7 months ago | 10 months ago | |
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Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | MIT License |
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webrtc-for-the-curious
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Dive into Web RTC or write SFU on your own
Here I will briefly go over the basics of how Web RTC works; for those who are interested in going a little deeper, I’ll leave the link here. In order for two peers to be able to provide themselves with RTCPeerConnection, the SDP (Session Description Protocol) protocol is used. The protocol has a key-value structure and is essentially a description of a single peer (the name speaks for itself).
- WebRTC for the Curious
- Show HN: Bring phone calls into the browser (sip-to-WebRTC)
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Ask HN: What side projects landed you a job?
I have worked four jobs related to https://github.com/pion/webrtc and one for https://webrtcforthecurious.com
Two companies used Pion. The other two were just using the protocol (WebRTC)
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Replacing WebRTC: real-time latency with WebTransport and WebCodecs
For the WebRTC jargon check out https://webrtcforthecurious.com/
If that still doesn’t cover enough I would love to hear! Always trying to make it better.
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OBS Merges WebRTC Support
It is pretty easy to get a one way trip time for packets that is sub-second! You see it with conferencing and other real-time communication things.
If you are curious on the 'how' of WebRTC I wrote a Free/Open Source book that goes into the details https://webrtcforthecurious.com/. Happy to answer any particular questions you have.
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Help: I'm facing an issue developing a webrtc app
Read this thoroughly: https://webrtcforthecurious.com
libdweb
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WICG/direct-sockets: Direct Sockets API for the web platform
I appreciate the effort, but I'd rather want libdweb to be resurrected. It's a shame that Mozilla killed it
I want to be able to write extensions that can do whatever the hell I want. It's my computer and it's my Browser. If necessary, I would enable it in the about:config. But there should be an option to allow me to do that.
https://github.com/mozilla/libdweb/issues/109#issuecomment-5...
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Is there any way to get Mozillas attention back on libdweb?
I do demand the ability to reasonably extend my browser though. There used to be some effort in this direction: https://github.com/mozilla/libdweb https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=libdweb
- A guide to IPFS connectivity in web browsers
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Support for the IPFS Protocol – Firefox Bugzilla
Mozilla gave up on distributed web a long time ago, Just look at the libdweb[0] project. No update in years, nobody even to get almost complete patchset to firefox reviewed and merged.
[0]: https://github.com/mozilla/libdweb
What are some alternatives?
web-codecs - WebCodecs is a flexible web API for encoding and decoding audio and video.
ipfs-companion - Browser extension that simplifies access to IPFS resources on the web
broadcast-box - A broadcast, in a box.
au-revoir-utm - Removes crappy utm_ tracking stuff
ws-tcp-proxy - Simple websocket tcp proxy.
offline-browser-communication - Demonstration of a browser connecting to Pion WebRTC without a signaling server.
webrtc-rtptransport - Repository for the RTPTransport specification of the WebRTC Working Group
direct-sockets - Direct Sockets API for the web platform
ebook-diffuser - An end to end, customizable, ebook automation tool
WebKit - Home of the WebKit project, the browser engine used by Safari, Mail, App Store and many other applications on macOS, iOS and Linux.
goby - Goby - Yet another programming language written in Go