I wish there would be something like shadow.tech for Linux :neocat_sad:
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Stanford (tfunken@social.as200950.com)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Sep-2023 18:36:13 JST Stanford -
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:blobcathug: (jain@blob.cat)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Sep-2023 18:36:09 JST :blobcathug: @tfunken its called hetzner :blobcatlaugh: -
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:blobcathug: (jain@blob.cat)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Sep-2023 20:02:08 JST :blobcathug: @tfunken i agree, i do even have similiar issues within my home network. The problem there is that the encoding is mostly garbage. All the existing solutions either have a latency issue or a encoding issue. I even thought about writing my own alternative because i have the bandwith but none of the existing softwares do actually use it...
Why not using a faster and less compressed encoding and just use 1gbit or more bandwith? -
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Stanford (tfunken@social.as200950.com)'s status on Tuesday, 05-Sep-2023 20:02:11 JST Stanford @Jain Sure, I actually would prefer a self-hosted version.
However, the part that is missing is the low-latency remote desktop.
I mean, you don't really wanna use your workstation through VNC. Even RDP is not really comfortable if you don't have a direct network connection.I don't understand why there are things like game stream or steam remote play which allow you to play 120 FPS games at 4k via the internet, and yet, all the remote desktop stuff is struggling with to deliver 5fps at 720p :neocat_cry_loud:
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