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Because my father does not allow me to self host from my home network, can you recommend a service to host stuff that I would be selfhosting?
And if the "server" can handle it, I want to stream games through cloudmorph. However, I doubt a server would be able to handle it.
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Show HN: Neko – Self hosted virtual browser that runs in Docker and uses WebRTC
Neko is a fantastic project, I love telling people about it. It does so much more then the title says :)
Being able to watch videos with someone in perfect sync is a great experience. It's not the same to just sync two video elements, but you actually can scroll the page and feels like you are sharing the same screen.
This and https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-morph I think have the chance to really inspire/change the next generation of products that get built in the space.
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Golang for cloud gaming?
Yea! Check out cloud-morph
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How do you stream remotely application
I am not sure exactly what you are trying to build, but I think cloud-morph is what you are looking for.
- Self-hosted game streaming for Windows rig?
- Game library management
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CloudMorph: Decentralize, Self-host Cloud Gaming on Browser. Demo: clouddiablo.com
https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-morph#deployment
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Play Diablo on Browser Collaboratively
Powered by a Opensourfce Self-hosted Cloud Gaming Service https://github.com/giongto35/cloud-morph .
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LAN Party game caching made easy
A LAN party setup might still prefer this lancache setup for better experience depending on your network setup. This user talks about clients preferring Steam's functionality on a slower Steam client to a faster server with a bigger pipe: https://github.com/lancachenet/monolithic/issues/85#issuecom...
A smarter implementation could handle it better. But probably not an issue for the majority who aren't at lan parties and are at home. I also find my own Steam client will only connect to 1 host, and not attempt any others before falling back to downloading from Steam.
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Unorthodox Things to Self Host?
hmm LanCache? https://hub.docker.com/r/lancachenet/monolithic
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How to debug the Steam backup procedure (Deck -> NAS)
Run this docker container on your NAS and never worry about it again. https://hub.docker.com/r/lancachenet/monolithic It will make a copy of every game you download on either system. Then when the other machine asks for file it will serve them locally from your NAS.
- Something like Sonarr/Radarr for games
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How to find the download/cdn server for a game launcher
There are some projects out there that try to cache game updates and the like. Something like this: https://github.com/lancachenet/monolithic
- Steam on PC & Steam Deck uses up all my bandwidth when downloading!
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Elastic bandwidth for a rural area
Aside from bandwidth steering you also might want to look into LanCache (previously SteamCache), a transparent caching service that runs in a docker container.
- Game library management
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[Question] The best way to keep Steam library updated on Synology NAS
If you want to save traffic for updating multiple PCs — install caching proxy https://developer.valvesoftware.com/wiki/SteamPipe#LAN_Caching or this https://hub.docker.com/r/lancachenet/monolithic
- Hey Steam devs, could you make this a thing? (local Steam games update server)
What are some alternatives?
cloud-game - Web-based Cloud Gaming service for Retro Game
Gamearr
cartridge - Cartridge is a convenient self-hosted game collection library with easy file downloads and automatically imported metadata and images.
lancache-rpi - (Unofficial RPI Version) - A lancache service capable of caching all CDNs in a single instance
OvenMediaEngine - OvenMediaEngine (OME) is a Sub-Second Latency Live Streaming Server with Large-Scale and High-Definition. #WebRTC #LLHLS
steamcache-dns - DNS Docker service for a steamcache.
Pion WebRTC - Pure Go implementation of the WebRTC API
grifter - Access your video game library from anywhere
steamcache - network HTTP cache for popular game clients
go-fluent-ffmpeg - A Go implementation of fluent-ffmpeg