Want to understand MoQ? Spend a day with the person who wrote it.
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Want to understand MoQ? Spend a day with the person who wrote it.

Luke Curley co-created MoQ, spent years at Twitch and Discord hitting the limits of what existing protocols could do, wrote the first implementations, authored the core specs. He's busy-busy.

But he's coming to Kraków on September 16 and spending a full day with a small group going through MoQ from scratch. You'll actually build a working audio/video room call using MoQ – QUIC fundamentals, relays, pub/sub, how it sits relative to WebRTC and HLS. If you're fast, there's a speech-to-speech real-time translation extension to keep you busy.

Intermediate level, Rust required, basic JS/TS assumed.

Sounds interesting? Join us!

rtcon.swmansion.com

u/Limp_Put_1643 — 5 days ago
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A small conference for audio & video engineers in Kraków. Would you come for this lineup?

We've been running RTC.ON for four years now. It started because we couldn't find a conference that went deep enough on the actual hard problems in realtime audio and video. We didn’t want vendor pitches, 101 talks, but engineers talking about what they actually shipped.

So, we created it and this year, we’re running the 4th edition.

Our first three speakers are:

  • Daniil Popov from CyanView built a 10-bit video pipeline for iOS and Android and deployed it at a major music festival. A tech partner on site couldn't tell his phone footage from professional broadcast hardware. He's talking about how he did it.
  • Piotr Skalski from Roboflow built a computer vision pipeline for sports – player tracking through occlusions, jersey number recognition, real-time stats on a 2D court. Every model is open source. His own description of the talk: “every step solves a problem that creates the next one”.
  • Will Law has spent 20 years in streaming infrastructure at Akamai and is one of the key people driving MoQ forward at the IETF. If you've been watching the protocol space, you should know the name.

More speakers are coming. We’ll meet this September in Kraków, Poland. I’d be happy to answer questions about the lineup or the conference in general.

So, would you join us?
rtcon.swmansion.com

u/Limp_Put_1643 — 7 days ago