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jak6jak commented on Tailscale Peer Relays is now generally available   tailscale.com/blog/peer-r... · Posted by u/sz4kerto
tda · 25 days ago
I just set this up the other day, and I got my ping to drop from 16 to 10ms, and my bandwidth tripled, when connecting from a remote natted site to a matter desktop my house. Together with Moonlight/Sunshine I can now play Windows games on my Linux desktop from my MacBook, with 50mbps/10ms streaming. So far so good!

Not a single port forwarded, I just set my router up as peer node.

jak6jak · 25 days ago
That seems really exciting! If you wanted to share game streaming to a general public would they have to install tailscale on their device/login? How does that work? Am I right in assuming that tailscale is built mostly for sharing resources with people you trust instead of the general public?
jak6jak commented on Tailscale Peer Relays is now generally available   tailscale.com/blog/peer-r... · Posted by u/sz4kerto
jak6jak · 25 days ago
I looked into tailscale in the past as a way to host a game server such as minecraft on my local machine publicly without port forwarding . It seems that tailscale is mostly configured only to work with people you know and trust. I was hoping that Peer Relays would help alleviate some restrictions with tailwind funnel. Does anyone know any alternatives?
jak6jak commented on Art of Roads in Games   sandboxspirit.com/blog/ar... · Posted by u/linolevan
GaryBluto · a month ago
> SimCity games may be really fun to play but they seem to reinforce this problem and anyone who grows up playing them will not learn about alternatives for more livable cities.

That's because SimCity is not a tool for preaching your personal opinions of what makes "more livable cities" to people who more often than not want to design semi-realistic, typical cities in an entertaining strategy game.

If you want to make your perfect city builder, go ahead, it's easier than ever now for somebody to create a game. Just don't expect everybody else to share your view of "aspirational", more so if you actively punish traditional city structures.

jak6jak · a month ago
OP must of hit a nerve here but In games like city skylines a big difficulty of large cities built in the game is handling car traffic. A lot of which is solved by public transport, walking paths and other "apirational" city structures that are hard to realize in real life. I've watched alot of fun videos on youTube of a certain youtuber apply these techniques to other people's saves to great success. It's honestly a fun challenge to solve.
jak6jak commented on Art of Roads in Games   sandboxspirit.com/blog/ar... · Posted by u/linolevan
jak6jak · a month ago
Everyone is raving about this article. It feels so much like a tease to me. Maybe I'm just impatient idk.
jak6jak commented on Ai.com – Hug of Death   ai.com/start... · Posted by u/frenchman_in_ny
jak6jak · a month ago
What can Ai.com do for you? Makes rainbow with hands, anything you can imagine! Seems more like an ad for somebody to buy the domain than an actual potential product.
jak6jak commented on I started a little math club in Bangalore   teachyourselfmath.app/clu... · Posted by u/viveknathani_
jak6jak · 10 months ago
I want to create my own club in a small town. Not necessary in math but in gamedev. How did you get people to show up for the first meeting?
jak6jak commented on The Art of Dithering and Retro Shading for the Web (2024)   blog.maximeheckel.com/pos... · Posted by u/matthberg
jak6jak · a year ago
Very pretty website. I really like the transparency for the nav bar. I would like to emulate this style in my own website. I wish I knew how to add texture to a website that makes it feel unique and not flat. Perhaps I should look into 3d postprocessing effects and how to apply that to a 2d website
jak6jak commented on The Perfect Voxel Engine (2021)   voxely.net/blog/the-perfe... · Posted by u/helloplanets
jak6jak · 2 years ago
Are voxels the goto method for easy mesh manipulation without worrying about vertices? I’ve been trying to research ways to 3d model without worrying about topology. So far all I’ve found is CSG and voxels.
jak6jak commented on Asking 60 LLMs a set of 20 questions   benchmarks.llmonitor.com... · Posted by u/vincelt
jak6jak · 3 years ago
Which LLM is best for coding? Specifically code architecture and system design. I can't really find any comparisons of this online they mostly focus on commonly solved coding problems.

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