9 pointsby thelamer8 hours ago1 comment
  • thelamer8 hours ago
    This has a bunch of fluff in it, but it boils down to actually responsive, high framerate, web native remote access and isolation that uses unbelievable amounts of CPU.

    I have a 5600x on my desktop and pushing a 1440p screen using this protocol is 2% of my CPU vs 15-30% for typical VNC/Jepg solutions and 10% for a normal Gstreamer stream. I see the same results on cloud instances and in most cases this is the only thing that would even run on lower tier free instances.

    Obviously Nvidia is still on top, but this is giving them a run for their money in pure CPU while being web native by default. All I really want right now is for people to actually run it and see it, synthetic benchmarks mean nothing which is why I am intentionally non specific about benchmarks.

    I have been working in the VNC space for some time now and I think this might be a viable replacement with some iteration and to build it right I need like minded people that can help.

    I have been witnessing a disturbing trend in remote solution providers adding recording/spy features to their products and I truly believe that if we as the open source community do not make something better this trend will continue.