FilePizza is a free peer-to-peer file transfers in your browser. FilePizza never store anything. Because FilePizza uses WebRTC, file transfers ate always fast, private, and secure.
@kuketzblog Eine prima Übersicht, um sich selbst schnell zu informieren oder mit Anderen auf einer Faktenbasis zu diskutieren.
M.E. ist @simplex die Lösung mit den meisten grünen Feldern. Wer also auf eine Nutzung im Web Browser verzichten kann und #InstantMessaging primär auf dem #Smartphone (und wenn auf dem Desktop, dann im selben Netzwerk wie das Smartphone) verwendet, der könnte auf diesen privatsphärefreundlichen und #PostQuantum sicheren #Messenger wechseln. 🙃
🚀 Just pushed the #WebRTC Data Channel Signaling implementation to #Libervia! In this case, it features a different workflow compared to usual Jingle File Transfer methods, with separate browser and #GStreamer implementations 💻
It's a great addition, allowing direct P2P file sending (where possible) from any device to any other one (like a CLI/Desktop frontend sending files directly to a remote browser). I look forward to enhancing the UI/UX! #NLnet#XMPP#PeerToPeer 🌐
You know that feeling that the threat modelling you are doing is paranoid - I mean no big co would ever offer a VPN for the purpose of intercepting their competitors.
My company, @pneumasolutions, is looking for a developer to work for us on a contract basis, to enhance the screen capture and mouse input implementations in our remote desktop product (https://pneumasolutions.com/products/rim/). This project will involve #rust, #webrtc, native Windows and macOS APIs, and integration with an existing Electron app. A more detailed high-level spec is available to qualified candidates. Please email employment@pneumasolutions.com if you're interested and available.
Got a really weird #networking issue and could use some ideas.
I have a custom #WebRTC streaming application that absolutely croaks when I run it over our Cisco VPN. Firefox and Chrome show packet loss rates of something like 50%, no error correction can cope with that.
However: it works perfectly fine when I run it directly over my home internet connection. It even still works on shitty public WiFis.
Also, Zoom/Skype etc. don't seem to have any issues with the VPN either.
I'm a software developer working in the #video streaming space. Specifically, I've been working on Media over QUIC (MoQ), #WebRTC, and other "ultra low latency" technologies. I write #PureScript, #Erlang, and #Rust at work these days.
I'm still living the #RemoteLife and now work for a distributed London-based company from the woods of #Michigan.
In my free time I enjoy #hiking and playing games with my family, and playing with radio waves.
@ianbradbury no, but I did do it over a p2p #webrtc data channel (in our pi.pe app) - the carrier in question is good enough to provide a routable IPv6 to the camera.
Google released #WebRTC in 2011 as a way of fixing a very specific problem:
> How do we build Google Meet?
Back then, the web was a very different place. Flash was the only way to do live media and it was a mess. #HTML5#video was primarily for pre-recorded content.
After several month of hard work we are pleased to announce that we just released Monal 6.0! 🥳
This version comes with new artwork by Ann-Sophie Zwahlen, support for Audio-Calls funded by the EU’s #NGIAssure via the NLnet Foundation and many, many other improvements and bugfixes. The full list of changes can be seen in the following posts.