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    Diffuse

    Diffuse

    A music player that connects to your cloud/distributed storage

    A music player that connects to your cloud/distributed storage, in the form of a static, serverless, web application. Diffuse is a static web application, which means it's just HTML, CSS, and Javascript. No REST API, database, or anything backend-related is involved. The app uses a hash (aka. fragment-based) routing system, so you don't need any special server rules for routing. You can download a pre-build web-only version of Diffuse on the releases page. Diffuse uses service workers, so you may need HTTPS for it to work smoothly in certain browsers. I should also note that some source services use OAuth, so you'll need to use your own application credentials (eg. ...
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    Piping Server

    Piping Server

    Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes

    Infinitely transfer between every device over pure HTTP with pipes or browsers. Piping Server transfers data to POST /hello or PUT /hello into GET /hello. The path /hello can be anything such as /mypath or /mypath/123/. A sender and receivers who specify the same path can transfer. Both the sender and the recipient can start the transfer first. The first one waits for the other. The most important thing is that the data are streamed. This means that you can transfer any data infinitely. The demo below transfers an infinite text stream with seq inf. ...
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