Luke Curley
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Luke Curley retweetledi

SF Video is back next Thursday, and we’re hosting at our office with a stacked lineup:
• @Heff on the path to Video.js v10
• @hexdumpster from Discord on HTTP/3 and CDN topology optimizations
• @kixelated on MoQ
Register: luma.com/npm953d3
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Luke Curley retweetledi

It’s been fun spending the last year and a half working with @kixelated on implementing MoQ for our video stack at Saronic.
Saronic@Saronic
Simple. Correct. Fast. That’s the mental model our software team adopted in the early days of Saronic — and it shaped how we built our video streaming stack for our autonomous vessels, with Corsair today having one of the highest functioning video streaming capabilities on the water. The team didn’t try to boil the ocean. Instead, they stabilized production and invested in the right long-term architecture. The result was lower latency, faster join times, and scalable video delivered when the customer needed it, without crushing boat bandwidth. Learn more here: medium.com/saronic-techno…
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Luke Curley retweetledi

Simple. Correct. Fast.
That’s the mental model our software team adopted in the early days of Saronic — and it shaped how we built our video streaming stack for our autonomous vessels, with Corsair today having one of the highest functioning video streaming capabilities on the water.
The team didn’t try to boil the ocean. Instead, they stabilized production and invested in the right long-term architecture. The result was lower latency, faster join times, and scalable video delivered when the customer needed it, without crushing boat bandwidth.
Learn more here: medium.com/saronic-techno…
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Luke Curley retweetledi

RTMP and HLS built the streaming world, but MoQ opens doors they weren’t designed to handle: sub-second latency at scale.
MoQ now plugs directly into OBS. You can try it today using Cloudflare as a relay endpoint.
Early days, but a shift worth watching: moq.dev/blog/moqbs/
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