I know, I know... I literally shared a #MoQ and #WebRTC blog post just a few days ago! But I was on a roll, and I wanted to play more with MoQ and media (in a browser too), so this push-to-talk demo came out... feedback and boosts welcome!

https://www.meetecho.com/blog/moq-ptt/

POC time: a push-to-talk demo with MoQ | Meetecho Blog

We recently talked about the efforts we devoted on tinkering with real-time media in MoQ, and in particular on how to bridge that to WebRTC and back. That post focused on our imquic library, the native demos we wrote to do real-time media, and the Janus branch hosting a preliminary WebRTC/MoQ gateway, which was basically

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弊社もMedia over QUIC(MoQ)やっております(宣伝)

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If you missed my @commcon talk, I just wrote a more detailed blog post about everything I mentioned there, also touching aspects I didn't mention there. The focus is of course on the #WebRTC / #MoQ parallels/differences, and how gatewaying can help experiment/transition all while keeping on using what you have. I hope you'll enjoy the read!

https://www.meetecho.com/blog/janus-moq/

Can MoQ and WebRTC be friends? | Meetecho Blog

I talked a lot about my QUIC, RTP Over QUIC (RoQ) and Media Over QUIC (MoQ) experiments, lately. This eventually led to the release of a dedicated open source library, called imquic, that could provide a testbed to play with them all. Just last week I made a presentation at CommCon to talk about my

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RT @bnjmn_marie: Gemma 4 12B ist schwer zu quantisieren. Ich konnte kein GGUF unter 6,4 GB finden, das gut funktioniert. MoQ 4.25 ist immer noch ziemlich gut und spart im Vergleich zu UD Q4KXL 0,9 GB. Unterhalb dieses Wertes würde ich keines der anderen GGUFs empfehlen, die ich bewertet habe.

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#Gemma4 #GGUF #LLM #MoQ #Quantisierung #UDQ4_K_XL #arint_info

https://x.com/bnjmn_marie/status/2064097932459069716#m

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<p>RT @bnjmn_marie: Gemma 4 12B ist schwer zu quantisieren. Ich konnte kein GGUF unter 6,4 GB finden, das gut funktioniert. MoQ 4.25 ist immer noch ziemlich gut und spart im Vergleich zu UD Q4KXL 0,9 GB. Unterhalb dieses Wertes würde ich keines der anderen GGUFs empfehlen, die ich bewertet habe.</p> <p><a href="https://arint.info/@Arint/116725230682811899">mehr</a> auf <a href="https://arint.info/">Arint.info</a></p> <p>#Gemma4 #GGUF #LLM #MoQ #Quantisierung #UDQ4_K_XL #arint_info</p> <p><a href="https://x.com/bnjmn_marie/status/2064097932459069716#m">https://x.com/bnjmn_marie/status/2064097932459069716#m</a></p>

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I just presented my slides called "Looking at #MoQ with #WebRTC eyes" at CommCon. You can find the slides here, I'm curious what you'll think about the intro on the WebRTC/MoQ exchanges between the two camps, did I miss anything there? 😁

https://www.slideshare.net/slideshow/looking-at-moq-with-webrtc-eyes-commcon-2026/287991549

Looking at MoQ with WebRTC eyes @ CommCon 2026

Slides for my "Looking at MoQ with WebRTC eyes" presentation at the CommCon 2026 event. They provide a quick intro to QUIC and MoQ, by showcasing MoQ features as seen from who's been working with WebRTC for a long time, with pros and cons. They also present some examples of how MoQ and WebRTC could interop with each other, in this case using the Janus WebRTC Server and the imquic MoQ library as a gateway. - Download as a PDF or view online for free

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RT @bnjmn_marie: Gemma 4 12B ist schwer zu quantisieren. Ich konnte kein GGUF unter 6,4 GB finden, das gut funktioniert. MoQ 4.25 ist immer noch ziemlich gut und spart im Vergleich zu UD Q4KXL 0,9 GB. Darunter würde ich keines der anderen GGUFs empfehlen, die ich evaluiert habe.

mehr auf Arint.info

#Gemma4 #GGUF #LLM #MachineLearning #MoQ #Quantisierung #arint_info

https://x.com/bnjmn_marie/status/2064097932459069716#m

Arint - SEO+KI (@[email protected])

<p>RT @bnjmn_marie: Gemma 4 12B ist schwer zu quantisieren. Ich konnte kein GGUF unter 6,4 GB finden, das gut funktioniert. MoQ 4.25 ist immer noch ziemlich gut und spart im Vergleich zu UD Q4KXL 0,9 GB. Darunter würde ich keines der anderen GGUFs empfehlen, die ich evaluiert habe.</p> <p><a href="https://arint.info/@Arint/116718156059677130">mehr</a> auf <a href="https://arint.info/">Arint.info</a></p> <p>#Gemma4 #GGUF #LLM #MachineLearning #MoQ #Quantisierung #arint_info</p> <p><a href="https://x.com/bnjmn_marie/status/2064097932459069716#m">https://x.com/bnjmn_marie/status/2064097932459069716#m</a></p>

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MoqBoy - Media over QUIC

Media over QUIC: Using MoQ for REAL-TIME BIDIRECTIONAL STREAMING. Gameboy games!

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xUnit で始める C# 単体テスト入門 - Qiita

C# で開発をしていると、単体テストを書く機会は必ず訪れます。 ただ、いざ書こうとすると「どこから手をつければいいんだろう」と迷うことも多いですよね。 この記事では、xUnit を使った単体テストの基本を中心に、 実務でつまずきやすいポイントや、外部依存を扱う際の考え方も交...

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It's been some time since my last technical blog post, so I thought I'd write a new one on some of my efforts to integrate #QUIC, #RoQ and (partly) #MoQ in the Janus #WebRTC server. It's mostly experimental, but it could be a useful testbed for a future and deeper integration. Feedback welcome!

https://www.meetecho.com/blog/janus-roqs/

Janus RoQs! | Meetecho Blog

While WebRTC obviously still has my undivided attention, I've been playing more and more with QUIC too, recently. On this very blog, I talked about me getting started with QUIC, my first experiments with RTP Over QUIC (RoQ) and Media Over QUIC (MoQ), and our imquic open source QUIC library, that I introduced at FOSDEM

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