Pion (Go implementation of WebRTC) now has a discord, even if you don’t use Pion!

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se...@pion.ly

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Apr 6, 2025, 1:38:03 PM4/6/25
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Pion is moving to discord! https://pion.ly/discord

Even if you aren’t using Pion you should join. The space is open to anyone building interesting things. I just want to support/nourish great real-time/video/p2p/ projects

guest271314

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Apr 7, 2025, 9:31:00 AM4/7/25
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Alright. Discord tends to freeze Chromium with all the gadgets they got going over there. Wasn't there a project where you used a hardcoded SDP or IP address to connect devices?

Sean DuBois

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Apr 7, 2025, 11:25:48 AM4/7/25
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I would love to see ‘communication in a LAN’ be a thing with WebRTC. It’s sad that browsers have to dial out to get it

On Apr 7, 2025, at 09:31, guest271314 <guest...@gmail.com> wrote:

Alright. Discord tends to freeze Chromium with all the gadgets they got going over there. Wasn't there a project where you used a hardcoded SDP or IP address to connect devices?


On Sunday, April 6, 2025 at 5:38:03 PM UTC se...@pion.ly wrote:
Pion is moving to discord! https://pion.ly/discord

Even if you aren’t using Pion you should join. The space is open to anyone building interesting things. I just want to support/nourish great real-time/video/p2p/ projects

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guest271314

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Apr 12, 2025, 10:17:25 AM4/12/25
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Yes, I think that was it. 

What do you mean by dial out?

One way I exchange SDP between different windows or tabs on Chromium based browsers by first using query string parameters and then writing to a file with WICG File System Access API https://github.com/guest271314/telnet-client/blob/user-defined-tcpsocket-controller-web-api/assets/script.js#L24-L142

What I was thinking was that if there was a way to hardcode SDP in a static form, then I wouldn't have to exchange SDP every time I want to establish WebRTC Data Channel connection between tabs or windows on the same machine. 
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