Raffael Willems
AirPlay is a proprietary protocol developed by Apple that allows users to stream audio, video, and photos wirelessly from Apple devices to compatible receivers. While AirPlay was initially designed for use within the Apple ecosystem, Linux users can also take advantage of this technology through various open - source implementations. This blog post aims to provide a detailed overview of AirPlay in Linux, including fundamental concepts, usage methods, common practices, and best practices.
See also: PipeWire
Something that could supplant XMPP. Mozilla is jumping from IRC to Matrix.
Not clear if the A32 5G can do MHL.
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In the last few years, one of the “trending” topics that aim to contribute towards that goal, is the introduction of two new protocols: DNS over TLS and DNS over HTTPS.
The differences of SAML vs Oauth2 relate specifically around authentication and authorization. Learn how these two protocols help secure your identity goals.
The InterPlanetary File System is a peer-to-peer hypermedia protocol designed to preserve and grow humanity's knowledge by making the web upgradeable, resilient, and more open.
This FAQ provides answers to basic questions about Telegram.
Check out our Advanced FAQ for more technical information.…
Matrix is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communication
popular [mobile] client:
Element, formerly Riot Chat http://element.io