- DroidCam (Linux client is open-source)
- OBS Camera Plugins + Phone Streaming Apps
Mirokhodets
I wouldn't say so, because many people use PCs, but I agree that they are lazy and don't want to spend a couple of months learning the OS to use it the way they want, at the speed they need, etc. But that doesn't change the fact that when they first started using their PCs, they spent time learning the OS (they just weren't told about Linux, heh)
Well, there is some truth here too.
Docker is a tool for packaging your application and all its dependencies into a container. This means that your application will work the same on any machine - yours, the developers', and the server.
Yes, you can! You can add your files inside the bootable Live CD image so that they are available during system startup.
1)DroidCam – Works on both Android and iPhone, connects via USB, Wi-Fi, or Bluetooth. 2)EpocCam – Compatible with iOS and Android, supports wireless connection and works with many video chat apps. 3)iVCam – Supports Windows and lets you connect via Wi-Fi or USB, works with Android and iPhone. 4)Iriun Webcam – Cross-platform app supporting Windows, Mac, and Linux, connects over Wi-Fi. 5)Reincubate Camo – Offers high-quality video and lots of settings, works with iPhone and Mac/Windows.