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How can I try laugh-track? #1

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MRYingLEE opened this issue Oct 16, 2015 · 2 comments
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How can I try laugh-track? #1

MRYingLEE opened this issue Oct 16, 2015 · 2 comments

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@MRYingLEE
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  1. Do you have live demo?
  2. If not, how can I try laugh-track?

Sorry I am not a Web developer.

@todoubled
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Hello,

First of all, thank you for your interest in this project. I haven't even touched it in a number of years but I just tried it out again and noticed it's still working as I intended, however somewhat crudely since this was never a fully dedicated project for me. More of a weekend hack idea. There's no live demo but here is a screenshot of me using it locally from a few moments ago:

screen shot 2015-10-16 at 7 33 41 am

Check out the (readme)[https://github.com/todoubled/laugh-track/blob/master/README.md] instructions for how to generally get this working locally. There are some web developer specifics that you may need to look up RE: getting your environment set up for a node.js project, but given a working environment, laugh-track should work.

My original idea was a live commentary/chat room drop in for any page, maybe handy for group planning when everyone is looking at the same page.

@MRYingLEE
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Thank you very much.

I am looking for something amazing like TogetherJS.org. Your bookmarklet is
simple but give me some ideas on how to make a general solution to any
website.

BTW, there is a new technology, WebRTC.org, which makes P2P audio and video
chat possible.

Regards,

Mr. Ying LEE

Remember. Let go. Move on.

On Fri, Oct 16, 2015 at 10:43 PM, todoubled notifications@github.com
wrote:

Hello,

First of all, thank you for your interest in this project. I haven't even
touched it in a number of years but I just tried it out again and noticed
it's still working as I intended, however somewhat crudely since this was
never a fully dedicated project for me. More of a weekend hack idea.
There's no live demo but here is a screenshot of me using it locally from a
few moments ago:

[image: screen shot 2015-10-16 at 7 33 41 am]
https://cloud.githubusercontent.com/assets/305045/10544596/3b084cfa-73d9-11e5-8a25-32821133719e.png

Check out the (readme)[
https://github.com/todoubled/laugh-track/blob/master/README.md]
instructions for how to generally get this working locally. There are some
web developer specifics that you may need to look up RE: getting your
environment set up for a node.js project, but given a working environment,
laugh-track should work.

My original idea was a live commentary/chat room drop in for any page,
maybe handy for group planning when everyone is looking at the same page.


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