• Godort@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Literally the only thing keeping me from switching:

    Act as a host in Parsec. If hosting ever becomes available for the Linux release, I’ll switch.

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        11 months ago

        I switched to moonlight, because it works better for my use case. But parsec worked better on a bad connection for me. Also parsec is owned by unity.

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      11 months ago

      Hi to run into this problem. I have a Mac mini that I use as a bridge from my home network to my work laptop. Now, most workloads requiring horsepower, I will run in the cloud, but there are some workloads that I want to run locally. I can parsec into the Mac, but I can’t parsec into the Linux server I have. The state of media on Linux is not great, and there are understandable reasons as to why.

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        I use it to host a weekly remote movie night for some friends and I and it’s basically the perfect piece of drop-in software for that purpose.

        It’s simple enough that non-technical people just need to click a button to connect and its protocol is low latency enough that we can all see and react to the same scene with no delay.