wolf VS aws-route53

Compare wolf vs aws-route53 and see what are their differences.

wolf

Stream virtual desktops and games running in Docker (by games-on-whales)

aws-route53

A Haskell AWS Route53 client library (by memcachier)
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wolf aws-route53
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242 6
7.4% -
9.1 0.0
about 1 month ago about 7 years ago
C++ Haskell
MIT License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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wolf

Posts with mentions or reviews of wolf. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-21.
  • Kubernetes-Native Retro Game Streaming Written in Go
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Nov 2023
    Referenced in one of the dockerfiles: https://games-on-whales.github.io/gow/overview.html is certainly the more reasonable approach to streaming games off docker/kubernetes.

    Their sunlight alternative https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf adding multiple tenants is neat as well. Definitely going to give it a spin on some intel iGpu nodes.

  • Introduction
    9 projects | dev.to | 28 Oct 2023
    I discovered the moonlight client and sunshine server a few months ago. These are open source solutions to provide remote gaming/desktop capabilities with built in input and audio passthrough. I tried NoMachine, but I wasn't able to get audio to work. This looks like a known issue on arch. On sunshine, I didn't have to do any extra tweaking! This allowed me to game on my desktop pc without having to sit at my desk. This was especially helpful while watching my 2nd son. I was really impressed by the performance, I could stream my host's display at high resolutions and frame rates with low latency despite my desktop being in the basement using WiFi. I was getting some instability with WiFi, so I wanted to try connecting my desktop to the router via Ethernet. I decided to go with a headless solution because that gives me more flexibility on the placement of the desktop; I ended up moving my desktop upstairs closer to my router. I figured out a way to stream my hosts display headless by using Nvidia TwinView to create the virtual display. This means I don't need to buy any HDMI/DP dummy plugs. I wrote a Linux Guide for sunshine on how to set this up. If you have any feedback on this guide, let me know! I haven't tried this, but wolf is an interesting docker alternative to sunshine.
  • Does SSHing into host trigger udev rule on the host?
    1 project | /r/linux_gaming | 24 Jun 2023
    Along similar but far more experimental lines, you can also take a look at: https://github.com/games-on-whales/wolf
  • Releasing Wolf: Stream virtual desktops and games in Docker
    3 projects | /r/homelab | 18 Jun 2023
    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 find the docs and here's the Github repo.
  • [Monitor] Monoprice Dark Matter 32" QHD IPS Gaming Display, 2560x1440p, 165Hz, 1ms - $189.99 w/ code "TAKE50" (+25% SD cashback available)
    1 project | /r/buildapcsales | 10 May 2023
    Long-term, I'm looking to switch away from windows and sunshine (the code base is shit and the current maintainer does not know c++) and instead move into a dockerized environment where I "spawn" the game. Someone's working on my vision called wolf, though I've personally been hacking away at a rust-based version similar to ALVR as a learning exercise. I'm a huge fan of centralized computing and my goal is to make sure all my tech is in one room out of site.

aws-route53

Posts with mentions or reviews of aws-route53. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing wolf and aws-route53 you can also consider the following projects:

Sunshine - Self-hosted game stream host for Moonlight.

amazonka - A comprehensive Amazon Web Services SDK for Haskell.

slstatus - mirror from suckless.org. send patches to [email protected] mailing list. NO PRs

aws-dynamodb-conduit - Conduit-based interface for AWS DynamoDB

Docker-OSX - Run macOS VM in a Docker! Run near native OSX-KVM in Docker! X11 Forwarding! CI/CD for OS X Security Research! Docker mac Containers.

wolf - Wolf is a wrapper around Amazon Simple Workflow Service.

stratosphere - Haskell EDSL and type-checker for AWS CloudFormation templates

eventful-dynamodb - Event Sourcing library for Haskell

quandl-api - Quandl.com API implementation in Haskell

themoviedb - Simple Haskell library that provides functions for retrieving movie metadata from TheMovieDB

reflex-gadt-api - Interact with a JSON-serialized API defined by a GADT in your reflex-dom application

aws-performance-tests - Performance Tests for the Haskell Bindings for Amazon Web Services (AWS)