I’d say wl-screenrec (https://github.com/russelltg/wl-screenrec) shows the best screen capture performance on Linux. I guess it could be even better since Wayland has released newer protocols and newer versions of the protocols used in wl-screenrec.
tekato
Don’t worry guys. You can just attend the iconic Esports World Cup (life changing money, btw) and see how great Saudi Arabia really is.
Today I learned that VC funded companies are not allowed to invest in open source projects. Matrix would be nowhere near its current state if it wasn’t thanks to Element. It’s not the best, but it’s far from “cooked”.
Well, you got the choice between compressed and uncompressed. Up to you if you want to use GPU or Internet bandwidth. Can’t really avoid picking one unless you use black magic, not even your precious X11 will save you.
That would be true if you didn’t have —compress none
and —no-gpu
options. It took me about 30 seconds to find this information https://man.archlinux.org/man/extra/waypipe/waypipe.1.en
Maybe you can start by saying what it is that you need to do that waypipe doesn’t allow you to.
Add it to the list
You can allow guest accounts, although it’s disabled by default in synapse.
Call supports depends on the client you’re using. Element is usually ahead in features implementation, but you can get a list of clients and filter by features in the matrix website.
Also I’m not sure what the other person meant by easy to setup. Matrix servers are notoriously hard to setup when compared to anything most things you would find yourself selfhosting, specially with WebRTC/TURN. I think there’s an ansible playbook somewhere, but I never tried it.
Interesting how they forgot to go over the architecture for LMDecompress.
https://enginepatrol.com/two-gr-corollas-caught-fire-toyota-refuses-to-honor-the-warranties/
Here are two Toyota vehicles randomly bursting into flames. Toyota makes shitty cars (ranked 3rd most reliable by consumerreports.org, btw). https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/who-makes-the-most-reliable-cars-a7824554938/