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- cross-posted to:
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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/30477112
Hey everyone.
I make Peersuite, an opensource free communication platform.
It’s private by default, there’s no sign-in or email collection.
It’s peer-to-peer, there’s no server, after discovery you are connected directly to your friends my AES-GCN encrypted WebRTC channels. It forms a mesh and identifies superpeers. Because there is no server, in order to save your data between sessions, you can download your workspace into a password encrypted file. Happy to answer any questions.
FEATURES:
- chat with images, PMs, channels, and file send
- group audio/video calling
- screensharing
- kanban board
- whiteboard for diagrams/flowchartswith PNG export
- collaborative document editing with formatted PDF export
The best way for self hosting is docker, its on dockerhub as openconstruct/peersuite. You can also download desktop versions from the github or use on the web at https://peersuite.space/
Is the screensharing low latency?
Okay, this very much has my attention. I’ve been looking for a Discord alternative that has screen sharing.
So you can run a “server” via docker? Does this “server” keep a session open as long as its running?
I would like to potentially use this for my community, im just wondering if it is possible to keep a session alive indefinitely.
I think that’s what servers normally do, is it not?
Wow, this looks really good! Definitely will be keeping an eye on this one!