Is Everyone Switching to Moq From Webrtc?
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The article discusses the potential shift from WebRTC to MoQ for real-time communication, sparking discussion on the implications and comparisons between the two technologies.
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That it is the only technology for p2p connection on the web is definitely a very special very different twist from everything else. Yeah that has a little more "risk" but I seriously don't see anyone trying to remove it.
Ideally webrtc wouldn't be the only way to do p2p across the web. It was super exciting when p2p webtransport showed up as an idea, but it's been inactive for a while now. Ideally we could get rid of weirdo protocols like webrtc's SCTP and focus on the new good stuff like QUIC, that webtransport uses! https://github.com/w3c/p2p-webtransport
But anything is possible I won't bet against anything