Awesome idea, and nice work! Is this open source, and if so, would you mind sharing a link to it? I am beginning work on a slightly similar project [1] to help facilitate speech therapy (girlfriend is a speech-language pathologist) over video chat and would be interested to compare with your approach and tech stack.
I saw this [2] Chess + video chat project the other day, and drew heavy inspiration from its approach [3].
I'm interested more about how you are doing deployments of elixir/phoenix app, and your dev setup ... like do you use docker for developing and production and stuffs like that ...
I don't use docker - I have never really used it and wasn't going to start. It's using one DO server, a 4 vCPU, but could be using much much less. Before posting I upgraded it from a 5$ machine
The turnserver is a $5 DO server.
Feel free to email me - ben@readastorytome.com and I will gladly fill you in on all the nitty details around the deployment. It's embarrassingly simple :)
I saw this [2] Chess + video chat project the other day, and drew heavy inspiration from its approach [3].
[1]: https://github.com/scott113341/slp-memory
[2]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=22790728
[3]: https://glitch.com/edit/#!/rootshirechess