Came across this on the r/selfhosted community. Still very much in the alpha stages, but it’s already got a Docker image you can try out for yourself, or try out the demo server.

Tried it earlier today, couldn’t get the voice/video chat to work right away on my self-hosted setup but the real-time chat was very snappy. Looks promising.

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    15 hours ago

    Based on what? A quick peek and I didn’t see any of the stuff I expect from LLMs

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      14 hours ago

      Less than a 4 month commit history and one dev. Not impossible maybe, but sure is suspect.

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        12 hours ago

        Absolutely not impossible for a skilled dev with lots of free time. This is still an Alpha after all.

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          8 hours ago

          Building the full stack of a functional real-time voice and video comms system as a lone dev is not a trivial undertaking.

          Even if they put 40/wk or more into it, I’d still be impressed. Like I said, not impossible but these people are rare.

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            WebRTC is a thing. You don’t have to build all that from scratch. It’s very reasonable to piece together a lot of standard technologies to make this progress much quicker. I haven’t looked into this project, so I don’t know, but I know it was pretty trivial to setup a WebRTC app 10 years ago, which would appear to be a fully functioning video app.