Image 1 — Steam Remote Play is better than Sunshine/Moonlight now
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▲ 53 r/Steam_Link+1 crossposts

Steam Remote Play is better than Sunshine/Moonlight now

It's been near a year since I switch to Steam Remote Play instead, streaming on a CMP 40HX with MTT Virtual Display Driver:

  1. Mouse/input lag: this is a big killer for me, Sunshine really sucks at this, the stream is smooth, the mouse is not. I think the mouse is draw/capture separately in Parsec and Steam Remote Play

  2. Higher fps: hook directly into the game .exe, completely bypass DWM, unlike Sunshine still DXGI/WGC and has to wait for DWM (see ie: 118 fps vs 99 fps)

  3. You can use Steam Remote Play for desktop stuff (DWM mode), but it's require you run Steam as admin, disable UAC (otherwise you can't control anything), which is not recommended for security, but work and smooth

  4. By default if you stream outside your home, it routes through Valve's server which add latency like +20ms, you need to manually resolve like this: steam://connect_remote/ip:port

u/Beneficial_Common683 — 6 days ago
▲ 838 r/WarthunderPlayerUnion+1 crossposts

Relikt buffs have made Russian top tier MBTs much more survivable from the side

I quit War Thunder a few weeks ago, but reinstalled it to try the new patch. Holy shit is it bad. Every single patch, top tier Russia gets stronger.

Type 10, one of the best darts in the game, no longer retains enough energy to detonate the ammo of T-90M and T-80BVM tanks shooting it in the side from even slight angles. 4/4 side shots in the game I just played got the autoloader and maybe a crew member.

NOT A SINGLE ONE was a one-shot-kill. ALL of them would have been before this patch.

Also, they made the engine of the T-90M able to stop APFSDS.

Safe to say, I will be uninstalling again. Do not waste your limited lifetime on this game.

u/Beneficial_Common683 — 11 days ago
▲ 708 r/MicroSlop+1 crossposts

Calling it now Microsoft is buying Unsloth.

I am going to be honest, I am leery of this new partnership with Unsloth. Microsoft historically hated open source, and this will not benefit the community in the end. It will look great at first. They will drop updates, play nice, and everyone will celebrate.

But if you have been around the block, you know exactly how this play ends. Microsoft spent decades aggressively trying to kill open source. A shiny PR campaign does not change corporate DNA.

Calling it now, Microsoft is going to buy Unsloth and go after llama.cpp next. They just want to control how we run models locally so they can force everyone back onto their paid cloud servers. They do not buy things to keep them free. They buy them to trap you in their ecosystem, so do not act surprised when they pull the rug.

Edit: I figured this would get some strong reactions, and I appreciate someone from Unsloth jumping in to say it is just a partnership. I am not trying to spread rumors, I am just calling it how I see it. Honestly, I hope I am wrong. I know Unsloth is a massive contributor to Hugging Face and a vital lifeline to open source, just like everyone else here who contributes.

Also, I know people are looking at my account name and recent posts thinking I am a bot. In my first post ever, I said this account was a throwaway. I am real, and I actually write my own stuff. I am not here to karma farm, I just genuinely care about the future of open source and speak my mind.

P.S. I miss the old days of Reddit, and I am trying to bring it back in my own way with open dialogue.

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u/Beneficial_Common683 — 1 month ago
▲ 125 r/MicroSlop+1 crossposts

Microsoft account keeps getting Authenticator requests?

I got an Authenticator request from another country for my Microsoft account. I denied it and went in and changed my password, a day later I get another Authenticator request from a different country than the first. Again change password and again it happens. How can I secure my account how are they able to send these Authenticator requests?

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u/Beneficial_Common683 — 2 months ago