

Thanks for going through the effort!
Just a heads up, archive.today might not be useful ever again, your issues with it could be related to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Archive.today_guidance


Thanks for going through the effort!
Just a heads up, archive.today might not be useful ever again, your issues with it could be related to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Archive.today_guidance


I agree with another comment, it might be A/B testing. I get it sometimes (and sometimes not) when opening links from my RSS app to my Android Ironfox browser. I have ublock setup and adguard on my router.


Ronald Reagan had something to say about that. I’d quote him but I don’t want 10% tariffs added to all my comments.


So a lot of documentation in general typically only covers beginner or expert levels, with almost no intermediate.
It’s always “here’s how to say hello world” or “here is how to extend our implementation at a low level”.
So it’s nice to have examples of intermediate use cases for power users who need to do more than the most basic examples, but don’t plan on submitting PRs to add or change functionality.
More info, guides, and examples are always better than less (as long as it’s accurate).


I’ll definitely have to take advantage of the hardware acceleration.
In regards to gaming, what kinds of games have you typically used this for? I’m not thinking about using this for competitive shooters or something like that where every ms counts, but what about games like a souls like where timing a parry or something matters, have you tried anything like that?
Lacking those features is perfect fine for me, I’m looking more for a remote display and input implementation anyway.
One last question, have you experimented with any compression or “enhanced” encryption for the ssh connection? If so, has that impacted the responsiveness at all?


You have no idea how grateful I am to you right now.
This has been on my personal project backlog for awhile now. I have run into so many issues and headaches with possible rdp or vnc solutions for my desired use case, especially with wayland being a must have.
I have recently fell in love with ssh and was planning on looking more into waypipe as a possible route to take as I kept seeing it recommended, but the examples and documentation i found was always “generic” or surface level and didn’t have enough of the pieces I needed to scrape together.
I’ve been putting it off due to only having surface level knowledge about all the pieces, and you merged like 10 of them in one go.
My biggest question to you is what is performance like? Like picture quality, audio delay, and latency/responsiveness around mouse and keyboard inputs? How does it compare to using something like an ipkvm, rdp, rust desktop, etc?


You seem like an amazing and reliable friend. I hope you’re not afraid of being an amazing and reliable friend to yourself too, sounds like you deserve it.
It would be cool if there was a sort of linktr.ee for git hosting, so I could could search for a repo and it would tell me what platform its on, if there are any mirrors, etc.