Hackernews posts about PipeWire
PipeWire is an open-source server designed to manage and stream audio and video content on Linux systems, serving as a replacement for PulseAudio in some scenarios.
- Show HN: Pw-whip, a bridge between PipeWire and WHIP (github.com)
- Notes from the PipeWire Hackfest 2026 (arunraghavan.net)
- Show HN: InstantVideos.org – short documentaries in ~30 seconds (instantvideos.org)
- Wim Taymans: PipeWire Inventor (en.wikipedia.org)
- PipeWire Guide (github.com)
- Statically Linking PipeWire (gamesbymason.com)
- Introduction to Pipewire (fedoramagazine.org)
- Statically Linking PipeWire (gamesbymason.com)
- Audio stream across network to remote Raspberry Pi from Pipewire to PulseAudio (serendipity.ruwenzori.net)
- PSA: Pipewire has been halving your battery life for a year+ (old.reddit.com)
- PipeWire/PulseAudio RTP network audio in 2025: a guide to the remote (time) sink (liotier.medium.com)
- Next-gen Pipewire audio routing tool (codeberg.org)
- Visualizing and managing Pipewire audio graphs from Emacs (sachachua.com)
- sandwine 5.0.0 adds support for Wayland and PipeWire (github.com)
- Show HN: Wayland Speech-to-Text Tool (github.com)
- Show HN: DeepTable – an API that converts messy Excel files into structured data (docs.deeptable.com)