also i never heard of sunshine but I just looked it up, am i right in seeing that i could run sunshine on a minipc server and play games on the cloud from any homies house?
i just set up bazzite in a VM and chose to install sunshine in the first time installer and it seemed to work fine there. i'll try an rpm-ostree update next.
its probably better, my understanding is tailscale is wireguard made easy, so it has a whole bunch of stuff added on top for security. Wireguard, if you know what you're doing, will probably give you best performance on its own
i have a raspberry pi sitting on my network that acts as a tailnet subnet router, so i don't have to install it on all my devices, for when im away from home i still have access to all stuff
yea sounds about right, the only thing i've been able to successfully do that was gaming related was connect to a minecraft server, though so as long as i was not too far away
though its great, consumer routers are potatoes usually, they come with CPUs that are weaker than 10 year old cellphones at times, im running a protectli vault with opnsense, and i get superior in-home streaming performance
comcast been charging us $200/month for internet bc we keep going over their completely arbitrary data cap, and they've perfected the art of the runaround so escaping their clutches has proved difficult
hmm, i'm not quite sure about that one tbh. i'm about to rebuild 0.22.2 off their release commit which should be stable and then its 12am here so i'll try and work on this sometime tomorrow if there are still issues.
I'm gonna finally put bazzite on my steam deck, would it be prudent to put any installed games on the sd card so I don't have to reinstall all of them?