uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi?
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
i literally just did: `waypipe ssh minute@minute-i9 Downloads/blender-5.0.1-linux-x64/blender`
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn@mastodon.social huh???
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
i think this is cause waypipe uses h264 whereas x11 forwarding forwards the draw instructions which in the modern day is just "draw this 4k 32-bit colour pixmap" which isn't very efficient over the network -
this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
i think this is cause waypipe uses h264 whereas x11 forwarding forwards the draw instructions which in the modern day is just "draw this 4k 32-bit colour pixmap" which isn't very efficient over the network -
uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn@mastodon.social If one is stuck on X11, one can still do 3D forwarding with VirtualGL. Still maintained today. It replaces the GL libraries with a shim to send pixmaps over the network. The window activities and mouse clicks are still in X11.
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn Waypipe is such a cool tool. I use it to forward windows from a VM to my host and it's genuinely indistinguishable from a native app ...
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn Can it work with a whole desktop, like how Windows RDP works? I'm still using Xorgrdp for remote sessions, so I have both plasma-x11 and regular plasma
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn how does it compare to xpra?
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn dumb question because i hardly use gui forwarding: why is this a benchmark? dont x11 forwarding and wayland equivalent not just simply render the gui as images? so like if you were watching an video or a very heavy application is basically the same because it is just colored pixels?
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@mntmn Can it work with a whole desktop, like how Windows RDP works? I'm still using Xorgrdp for remote sessions, so I have both plasma-x11 and regular plasma
@woltiv yes, i tried running sway and weston over it
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn Well damn, now you have my attention.
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn Waypipe is awesome, been using it to run stuff on my desktop from my #postmarketOS phone and it's the most seamless and frustration-free remote GUI system I've ever used.
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn I did _not_ know this and now I need to play around with it. Thanks for the encouragement!
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uhm, did you know that waypipe with ssh is fast enough to use blender remotely over wi-fi? what? this works much better/faster than x11 forwarding ever did
@mntmn@mastodon.social I tried using it to run Blender remotely over Wireguard from my home computer once. However, the lag was a bit too much to use. Tried experimenting with compression but that didn't seem to change anything, so maybe the problem wasn't bandwidth?
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@dotstdy@mastodon.social @uecker@mastodon.social @mntmn@mastodon.social can't you just forward the opengl instructions? presumably the computer has a gpu too
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@dotstdy@mastodon.social @uecker@mastodon.social @mntmn@mastodon.social can't you just forward the opengl instructions? presumably the computer has a gpu too
@dotstdy@mastodon.social @uecker@mastodon.social @mntmn@mastodon.social actually then you'd run into the same problem sending the textures over the network too wouldn't you
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@dotstdy@mastodon.social @uecker@mastodon.social @mntmn@mastodon.social actually then you'd run into the same problem sending the textures over the network too wouldn't you
@tauon @mntmn @dotstdy Both could work just fine with X in theory. The GLX extension - a long time in the past - could do remote 3D rendering, but pixel shuffling over X could also work fine. X is a very generic and flexible remote buffer handling protocol. The issues with ssh -X are mostly latency related because toolkits (and blender if not using a standard one then has one builtin) use it synchronously instead of asynchronously.
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@tauon @mntmn @dotstdy Both could work just fine with X in theory. The GLX extension - a long time in the past - could do remote 3D rendering, but pixel shuffling over X could also work fine. X is a very generic and flexible remote buffer handling protocol. The issues with ssh -X are mostly latency related because toolkits (and blender if not using a standard one then has one builtin) use it synchronously instead of asynchronously.