JavaScript Roundup: QUIC Servers, Screen Recording Woes, and Safari Tweaks!
JavaScript Roundup: QUIC Servers, Screen Recording Woes, and Safari Tweaks!
W elcome back to the JavaScript Roundup! I’ve been diving deep into the ever-evolving world of web development, and this week is packed with interesting updates, challenges, and solutions. From exploring cutting-edge server protocols to wrestling with browser quirks, there's something here for every JavaScript enthusiast. In this edition, we'll tackle a tricky issue I recently encountered with MediaRecorder , explore the possibilities of QUIC servers, and take a peek at the latest Safari Technology Preview. Plus, we'll touch on a crucial update regarding the JavaScript trademark. Let's jump in! Taming the MediaRecorder : Separated WebM Files and the "No Movement" Glitch Lately, I've been working on a project that requires recording the screen with audio, saving the output as separate WebM files, and then playing them back in sequence. Sounds simple enough, right? Well, you might be surprised to know that I ran into a rather peculiar problem: when there was no …