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Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host

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Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host - Lemmy.World

After 3 years in the making I’m excited to announce the launch of Games on Whales [https://games-on-whales.github.io/], an innovative open-source project that revolutionizes virtual desktops and gaming. Our mission is to enable multiple users to stream different content from a single machine, with full HW acceleration and low latency. With Games on Whales, you can: - Multi-user: Share a single remote host hardware with friends or colleagues, each streaming their own content (gaming, productivity, or anything else!) - Headless: Create virtual desktops on demand, with automatic resolution and FPS matching, without the need for a monitor or dummy plug - Advanced Input Support: Enjoy seamless control with mouse, keyboard, and joypads, including Gyro and Acceleration support (a first in Linux!) - Low latency: Uses the Moonlight protocol to stream content to a wide variety of supported clients. - Linux and Docker First: Our curated Docker images include popular applications like Steam, Firefox, Lutris, Retroarch, and more! - Fully Open Source: MIT licensed, and we welcome contributions from the community. Interested in how this works under the hood? You can read more about it in our developer guide [https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/dev/how-it-works.html] or deep dive into the code [https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf].

Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host

https://lemmy.world/post/17448833

Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host - Lemmy.World

After 3 years in the making I’m excited to announce the launch of Games on Whales [https://games-on-whales.github.io/], an innovative open-source project that revolutionizes virtual desktops and gaming. Our mission is to enable multiple users to stream different content from a single machine, with full HW acceleration and low latency. With Games on Whales, you can: - Multi-user: Share a single remote host hardware with friends or colleagues, each streaming their own content (gaming, productivity, or anything else!) - Headless: Create virtual desktops on demand, with automatic resolution and FPS matching, without the need for a monitor or dummy plug - Advanced Input Support: Enjoy seamless control with mouse, keyboard, and joypads, including Gyro and Acceleration support (a first in Linux!) - Low latency: Uses the Moonlight protocol to stream content to a wide variety of supported clients. - Linux and Docker First: Our curated Docker images include popular applications like Steam, Firefox, Lutris, Retroarch, and more! - Fully Open Source: MIT licensed, and we welcome contributions from the community. Interested in how this works under the hood? You can read more about it in our developer guide [https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/dev/how-it-works.html] or deep dive into the code [https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf].

Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host

https://lemmy.world/post/17448830

Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host - Lemmy.World

After 3 years in the making I’m excited to announce the launch of Games on Whales [https://games-on-whales.github.io/], an innovative open-source project that revolutionizes virtual desktops and gaming. Our mission is to enable multiple users to stream different content from a single machine, with full HW acceleration and low latency. With Games on Whales, you can: - Multi-user: Share a single remote host hardware with friends or colleagues, each streaming their own content (gaming, productivity, or anything else!) - Headless: Create virtual desktops on demand, with automatic resolution and FPS matching, without the need for a monitor or dummy plug - Advanced Input Support: Enjoy seamless control with mouse, keyboard, and joypads, including Gyro and Acceleration support (a first in Linux!) - Low latency: Uses the Moonlight protocol to stream content to a wide variety of supported clients. - Linux and Docker First: Our curated Docker images include popular applications like Steam, Firefox, Lutris, Retroarch, and more! - Fully Open Source: MIT licensed, and we welcome contributions from the community. Interested in how this works under the hood? You can read more about it in our developer guide [https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/dev/how-it-works.html] or deep dive into the code [https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf].

Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host

https://lemmy.world/post/17448777

Games on Whales - Stream multiple desktops and games from a single host - Lemmy.World

After 3 years in the making I’m excited to announce the launch of Games on Whales [https://games-on-whales.github.io/], an innovative open-source project that revolutionizes virtual desktops and gaming. Our mission is to enable multiple users to stream different content from a single machine, with full HW acceleration and low latency. With Games on Whales, you can: - Multi-user: Share a single remote host hardware with friends or colleagues, each streaming their own content (gaming, productivity, or anything else!) - Headless: Create virtual desktops on demand, with automatic resolution and FPS matching, without the need for a monitor or dummy plug - Advanced Input Support: Enjoy seamless control with mouse, keyboard, and joypads, including Gyro and Acceleration support (a first in Linux!) - Low latency: Uses the Moonlight protocol to stream content to a wide variety of supported clients. - Linux and Docker First: Our curated Docker images include popular applications like Steam, Firefox, Lutris, Retroarch, and more! - Fully Open Source: MIT licensed, and we welcome contributions from the community. Interested in how this works under the hood? You can read more about it in our developer guide [https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/dev/how-it-works.html] or deep dive into the code [https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf].

Some fresh veggies from the garden

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Some fresh veggies from the garden - Lemmy.world

My neighbour kindly dropped a massive chest of vegetables from her garden and now I have to find creative ways to cook them before they get bad. It was my first time cooking patty pans squash, funnily I had to google search them by image because I could find any match using “miniature pumpkin”!

What's your uptime record?

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What's your uptime record? - Lemmy.world

Mine is in the picture: 1544 days and counting! It’s an EC2 nano instance that’s used only as a monitor for a few services that are running inside my VPN. It has served me well over all these years!

How to prettify an homelab into a rack?

https://lemmy.world/post/1023118

How to prettify an homelab into a rack? - Lemmy.world

I’ve turned a couple of old desktop computers into my homelab. They are currently “stacked” on top of each other with a Raspy, router and switch on top and a UPS on the side. To my eye this looks “pretty enough” but it doesn’t score high on the Wife Approval Rating and I would really like to turn it into a “pretty” little rack. Hence, the question: how to do it? Which parts should I get? I’m mainly having a hard time finding some kind of “rack case” so that I can insert my desktop HW into it; should I buy a server and strip it out? Just a few more info: - My homelab is extremely silent (since it sits close to my desk) and I would very much like to keep it this way. I absolutely don’t want server fans screaming at me all the time. - It would be cool to have a “NAS like” enclosure for the NAS drives that currently sit inside a normal desktop case. - I’m UK based, I know in the US might be easier to get all this stuff, but any tip or help is highly appreciated anyway.

Gears 5 updated for Steam Deck

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Gears 5 updated for Steam Deck - Lemmy.world

It has been a while since I’ve played it, I’m downloading it again now on my Deck, I was wondering if anyone else saw this and could tell me how it runs? Is it playable?

Releasing Wolf: Stream virtual desktops and games running in Docker

https://lemmy.world/post/290717

Releasing Wolf: Stream virtual desktops and games running in Docker - Lemmy.world

Hello everyone! 👋 For the past year I had fun messing around with Docker containers, Moonlight/Sunshine and HW acceleration; so much so that I’ve ended up building a Gamestream server from scratch! The basic underlying idea is to allow the followings: - Share a single server (possibly headless but doesn’t have to be) with multiple users - by creating virtual HW accelerated desktops - whilst keeping remote mouse, keyboard and controllers completely separated - with low latency It’s still rough around the edges, and it needs more testing from the community; if you want to check it out, here you can read the docs [https://games-on-whales.github.io/wolf/stable/] and here’s the Github repo [https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf].