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p2pcf reviews and mentions
- P2pcf: P2P WebRTC via Cloudflare Workers
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Ambient Co-Presence
You can use my project p2pcf to do WebRTC signalling and then sync the cursors by just blasting datachannel messages to all your connected peers.
- [AskJS] Any js browser based p2p libraries?
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On This Day in 1990: WorldWideWeb – Proposal for a HyperText Project by Timbl
I’m working on this, but for 3D.
The essential pieces you may be interested in:
- put all UI in shadow dom under the root, so inspector is exactly the html being edited
- use the file system access api to allow local writeback to file system while editing
- when on the web, connect to GitHub or via WebDAV to write back to origin while editing
- collaborate via crdts over webrtc. I wrote a cheap/free serverless signaling system for this: https://github.com/gfodor/p2pcf
DM me on Twitter if you want to Collab - this particular thread is something I’m going to be pushing hard on but not for 2D HTML, but 3D HTML.
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New open source project: Common Lisp 3D graphics system
Yes I think you should spend some time cleaning up your PoC into a real, usable project. Write a nice readme, get it so anyone can run it quickly and easily, etc. In my most recent github project I released [1] I also used DALL-E to make a nice header to the README, which can also help make it feel like a solid thing to be worth checking out imo.
- Show HN: P2PCF – Low cost, low effort WebRTC signalling using Cloudflare workers
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gfodor/p2pcf is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of p2pcf is JavaScript.