Lawrence Systems talks about one of my favorite platforms for virtual Linux desktops, remote desktops, VNC or SSH, all inside your browser, and disposable/sandboxed browser sessions: KASM Workspaces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TbtGd3lWc4M
#Kasm #Kasmweb #Linux #Privacy #Security
Protect Yourself Online: Disposable Browsing & Virtual Environments

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I discovered that the latest version of #kasmweb supports a Workspace that's just RDP or VNC (kasmvnc) to a #VM (or a cloud VM). It was easy to configure and I am getting the same performance as when using #ApacheGuacamole.

How-to video from #kasm (if you already have #kasmweb)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WCee4-E4vA

#Homelab #selfhosting

Kasm Workspaces Windows Guide

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Very powerful option to work from VR is using #KasmWorkspaces to open an #Ubuntu Desktop within the VR Browser. Works better with a supported bluetooth keyboard connected to the headset.

I am using a self-hosted installation, but
#KasmWeb has a cloud based option that is reasonably priced and should work great.

I also tested using it remotely through a @cloudflare Access Tunnel, and it works just as great!

#Homelab #VR #XR4work #WorkInVR #kasm

Browser extensions should be made to work in mobile browsers as seamlessly as in the desktop. That would actually make working from #tablets and standalone #VR headsets a lot easier without the need for a desktop.

Currently I can mimic this functionality with #Kasmweb but that still requires me to run #Kasm on a server somewhere.