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Comment #23877718
Should work with localhost origin.
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Comment #23877629
Chad Hart just posted his observations on using the getDisplayMedia API itself. https://webrtchacks.com/jitsi-recording-getdisplaymedia-audi...
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Comment #23188563
No just click through. No address required.
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Comment #23140134
What's naive is to complacently and condescendingly assume that Canada is handling this any better. It doesn't look that way from my province.
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Comment #23138363
If you're Canadian and you think you have this beat, you're wrong. https://www.endcoronavirus.org/countries
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Comment #23110953
I was wondering what Terragrunt is and now I know, sort of, so thanks. This is not a space I know much about and I have nothing intelligent to ask, but since you know this space an…
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Comment #23110368
Does signal still require me to share a phone number?
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Comment #23075391
Oh the sweet ennui of the priviledged technical manager class. I hear the world's smallest violin playing, My heart pumps purple piss for you.
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Comment #23048476
Yes. Maybe look at Gstreamer.
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Comment #23048437
I wonder how go garbage collection and real time data streams get along together.
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Comment #23048418
MDN docs are very good. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/WebRTC_API For landscape, I also like the webrtchacks.com blog, and a very smart consultant runs a blog at …
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Comment #23029603
The Twilio page you posted was good. I really like BlogGeek.me for WebRTC info. Here's an entry on the various servers involved. https://bloggeek.me/webrtc-server/
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Ask HN: Opinions on Talky.io
I've been reading about WebRTC lately and found https://talky.io. (I'm in no way affiliated with them.) The service seems solid, and it's free for up to 6 members. (The company pro…
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Comment #22659309
I've seen molecule mentioned a lot, but I've never used it. My understanding is that it will spin up a container, vm or cloud image for you, run your playbooks, validate the result…
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Comment #22659238
I like that, rube goldberg mechanism, good way to describe it. How it uses ssh also slows it down. Mitigen speeds it up significantly. https://mitogen.networkgenomics.com/