Javascript itself is not the issue. You can have horrible code written in any language, and this is exactly what this is. The management behind Discord are sinking the company
Here we see the average JS hater, unaware of that which they criticize. Luckily, a new framework will be released before the coming winter to provide them with sustenance.
They’re already using an Electron version that supports audio sharing iirc, they just default to their custom implementation which doesn’t work on Linux
screenshare with audio when
When they decide to use Electron that’s not 5 major versions out of date, but that’s not happening
I will never not hate Javascript. I hate all web dev nonsense. What a huge mess that all is.
Javascript itself is not the issue. You can have horrible code written in any language, and this is exactly what this is. The management behind Discord are sinking the company
Here we see the average JS hater, unaware of that which they criticize. Luckily, a new framework will be released before the coming winter to provide them with sustenance.
They’re already using an Electron version that supports audio sharing iirc, they just default to their custom implementation which doesn’t work on Linux
Best option I’ve found. Though I still run into the audio pitching bug, so I’m waiting for the official Firefox update to fix it in December. https://github.com/IceDBorn/pipewire-screenaudio
I’ll check it out. I use
discord-screenaudio
myself.You could route your desktop audio into your mic, with the big downside thst the other party wont be able to control the volume independently.
I found
discord-screenaudio
to be a better solution.