> taking with it the most useful aspect of WebRTC, true serverless p2p without internet[1].
Would you mind elaborating? In any case WebRTC always needed some kind of third party server to connect the peers together (sure, such a server can be on your local network), and then they replaced the local IP in ICE candidate with mDNS addresses which serve the same purpose and allow for direct P2P communication between the two peers without going through the internet.
Would you mind elaborating? In any case WebRTC always needed some kind of third party server to connect the peers together (sure, such a server can be on your local network), and then they replaced the local IP in ICE candidate with mDNS addresses which serve the same purpose and allow for direct P2P communication between the two peers without going through the internet.