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If you're a developer, tech lead, or agency owner, you've been here before. A client or stakeholder requests a "simple" feature: "Let's add a button to record the screen."
It seems straightforward. How hard can it be? You prototype it with getDisplayMedia() and it kinda works. But then the real requirements surface.