cloudgamestream
go-cloud
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98 | 9,388 | |
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0.0 | 8.5 | |
over 2 years ago | 5 days ago | |
PowerShell | Go | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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cloudgamestream
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Bad quality in Hogwarts Legacy
I haven't, but looking at https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream it seems it's possible to set up.
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What are the most comprehensive guides, benchmarks, and reviews for creating your own Cloud PC (AWS/GCP/Any)
Very simple. I used azure and aws. Did not use gcp but same as well. I watched this channel. https://youtube.com/c/TechGuruDirect And used this script as well https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream Watch videos carefully. Especially moonlight for aws is great. For azure i used different way and worked.
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Cannot get GameStreaming working on T4 GCP VM for Moonlight
Yeah that's the problem. There is no shield tab and from the screenshot it's clear that it says it is "Not ready". I understand that's why I need to run the previous script from:https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream
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Roll Your Own Cloud Gaming Server - Updated for 2021 (Parsec + AWS + Automation scripts)
No you dont need Windows 10 Pro. I have Moonlight working on my AWS instance. https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream - Just use this script and when asked if you want to install drivers choose no and choose yes for vbcable. It will install Geforce Experience and patch it to work with Tesla GPU and Windows Server. After that you can enable shield. Also open the ports required for moonlight in security group in aws console.
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Microphone on AWS Instance
https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream - This is the link to the script. I just used it yesterday and it works. When the script prompts say 'yes' for vbcable and 'no' for drivers. Ask me if you have any doubts.
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Azure / windows pro 10 / moonlight
I used power shell script from https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream
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Cloud gaming services that offer full PC.
You can use this to enable gamestream on Tesla GPU's and use Parsec or Moonlight.
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Snapdragon 888 Failed? Another Exynos? Disappointing Gaming Performance/Power Tests from Xiaomi MI11
Or, they could focus on improving the wireless wifi/5g capabilities, so you can have a better desktop experience via a cloud computer, which will give you a better desktop experience then anything you run locally on a smartphone. Which you can easily do now, and it can run games better then any mobile phone. https://github.com/acceleration3/cloudgamestream
- Game stream app that allows desktop mode/access? (Parsec alternative?)
go-cloud
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Mitchell reflects as he departs HashiCorp
Even when going multi-cloud you can employ different strategies. Vault is definitely one of them, but you can also use federation to exchange one cloud's credentials for another's, giving you the ability to centralize secrets in one of them. You can use a layer of abstraction like GoCloud [0]. You can also build for each cloud separately and decide either not to centralize secrets at all, or build some trivial bespoke tooling to synchronize some of them. I'm not endorsing any of the options, just pointing out that Vault isn't the only one.
https://github.com/google/go-cloud
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Deno Queues
> If Google started adding Google Cloud specific primitives natively to Go would you call that forward thinking as well?
Go actually ships with a quite forward thinking SQL interface. It's an abstract interface over a DB, and you just import the "driver" that powers it. The driver conforms to a standard interface, so all of them behave roughly the same.
I think this is what everyone wants from Deno/etc - why can't there also be a KV interface that's universal, or a Queue interface that's universal?
People attempted this w/ go [1], where it attempts to use the same nice experience of the SQL logic, but it never seemed to gain traction.
https://gocloud.dev
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Event Observer Pattern in Go
github.com/google/go-cloud/pubsub package provides a set of interfaces and tools to work with publish/subscribe messaging. This package allows easy communication between independent components by decoupling the sender and the receiver.
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Google’s Wire: Automated Dependency Injection in Go
I'm guessing this is a reasonable example of what they're using it for? server.go
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What's the status of pulumi-cloud https://github.com/pulumi/pulumi-cloud?
https://github.com/google/go-cloud probably out of context, but not IaC but agnostic backend development with Go across multiple clouds
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Is there a zero-boilerplate zero-configuration cloud serverless framework for Go?
The plan is to have a process for generating AWS CDK targeting Lambda (pluggable providers, but start with AWS CDK, because it's what I use), and to use the Google Cloud Development Kit (also called CDK, but not the same) https://github.com/google/go-cloud to abstract the services.
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Go Cloud Development Kit
In this post, I will talk about an exciting project maintained by the team that develops the Go language: the Go Cloud Development Kit, also known as the Go CDK.
- GitHub - google/go-cloud: The Go Cloud Development Kit (Go CDK): A library and tools for open cloud development in Go.
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imagor v1.3 - a high-level Go image processing library using libvips
The API of gocloud.dev, is stable. We are at ariga.io, already use gocloud.dev for internal service, and even in the public for easy adopt multi-clouds provider: https://github.com/ariga/atlas/commit/ef0b0eae65a61375482497ceb9ed9790a469b56e
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Should we switch to Rust?
On Go, which has a community focused on the cloud, there is even GoCloud, a library with a single, common, and high-level API that allows an application to support any of those clouds and even on-premise alternatives for those services. All can be configurable at deploy time by the infrastructure team.
What are some alternatives?
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