Based on our record, LiveKit seems to be a lot more popular than Pingly. While we know about 13 links to LiveKit, we've tracked only 1 mention of Pingly. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Another open-source SFU I've had great experience with is Livekit[0]. Great docs, modern, easy to deploy (it's a golang binary), and supports a number of egress options too if you want to record the media during a stream to an external system. With their cloud product they've also built a really cool 'mesh-based' SFU-CDN that allows peers to connect to an SFU closest to them and have their media broadcast to other... - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
I love the service and would recommend everyone dump the webRTC integrated service and make the switch. It was quick and easy to make the changes with livekit.io setup providing everything I needed to get the custom service set up and running. No command line config is needed and only set up on my GM side of Foundry VTT. My users only have to select their player token the first time they log on as usual, and... Source: 5 months ago
I found https://livekit.io/ which is completely open sourced and you can even self host it. Source: 5 months ago
This release ships lots of new features to the already comprehensive set of them. Currently, we offer several working tutorials on how to set up STUNner with widely used WebRTC media servers and other applications that use WebRTC in Kubernetes, such as: - LiveKit - Jitsi - mediasoup - n.eko - Kurento. Source: 8 months ago
Install the LiveKit module (https://foundryvtt.com/packages/avclient-livekit). Then register for the free LiveKit tier (https://livekit.io/) with 50GB/month (that's probably enough for 4 people at least 8 times a month for 3 hours from my experience). Easy to use, good quality, we had no issues so far. Source: 12 months ago
If they're hitting the outbound SMTP servers, there's no way (at least that I know of) to protect the IP/servers via obfuscation with a service like Cloudflare etc. Email deliverability relies heavily on the source IP of the sending SMTP for reputation and is going to be viewable in the headers of an email. Also changing IPs isn't a small task unless you're sitting on a load of good reputation IPs that are... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
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