Update to our Websocket adapter for our WebRTC SFU: it now auto-reconnects and buffers live media.
If you didn't know, you can stream live WebRTC audio and video from Cloudflare's SFU to a Websocket endpoint (like a durable object) using our Websocket adapter. Startups do this today to build notetaking apps and transcription services, and now it's even more resilient.
https://t.co/hMt7q1KTWF
You can now record specific audio tracks in RealtimeKit meetings.
If you're building a healthtech or edtech startup, you might want to record only a specific person's audio (such as just the doctor, or just the teacher) and do some post processing.
https://t.co/vkac7SNTmP
@BraydenWilmoth@mattrothenberg yeah just ship it! some old posts have inline js and css that might need little
this one is an example i think https://t.co/VVPieXGIlk
If you're building WebRTC apps, you should think about building them on Cloudflare.
RealtimeKit (an SDK for in-app meeting infra) now supports more languages for real-time transcription using @DeepgramAI 's Nova-3 -- all running on our global network through Workers AI.
https://t.co/2rhzq674sD
Babylon's Code of Hammurabi had 5 laws on construction. Two of them:
- If a house collapses and kills the owner, the builder is put to death.
- If it collapses, the builder must rebuild it and pay the damage.
Simple rules. Clear accountability. Today’s building codes run thousands of pages and vary city by city. Past a point, complexity makes things worse.
i really like the usage of “courtesy call” here that somehow implies Peter is enough of a sovereign that he must notify foreign leaders before entering their country, lest they assume he’s attempting annexation like a provincial governor marching back to the holy roman empire
Actually, we shouldn't have building permits at all.
Building should work like driving: have reasonable rules. Break them in trivial ways, get fined. Break them in serious ways, lose your license. Hurt people recklessly and go to jail.