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I've been trying to find a list of Cloud Gaming services and didn't really find an exhaustive list, so I've created the following.

Let me know if I forgot any or if anything is incorrect. There are some virtual desktops systems and some applications you host yourself to stream from your PC, but I'm excluding those from this list, unless the virtual desktop is specifically for gaming.

Prices listed are the lowest price and services could get more expensive.

BYOG - Bring Your Own Games - this service offers to stream games, but you have to own the game first.

Google Stadia - No monthly fee and just buy the games you want OR $9.99/month for Pro which includes monthly games and higher resolution, but most games you still have to purchase as well - Browser - stadia.google.com

Microsoft X-Cloud - $15/month gets full Xbox Game Pass for PC and Console plus XCloud - Browser or App - www.xbox.com/xcloud

Playstation Now - $9.99/month Not sure all it gets you, but it says hundreds of PS2/3/4 games - App - www.playstation.com/ps-now/

Amazon Luna - $4.99/month - Browser or App - Netflix type service. - www.amazon.com/Luna/

GeForce Now - $4.99/month - Browser or App - BYOG - play.geforcenow.com

Shadow - $29.99/month - App - BYOG - shadow.tech

Vortex - $9.99/month - App - 50 hours/month, Get some games with the service also BYOG - vortex.gg

Parsec - $9.99/month - App - BYOG - parsec.app

Playkey - Pay for time used hourly or in chunks - Browser or App? - BYOG - playkey.net

Netboom - ? - Mobile only atm - ? - www.netboom.com

Blacknut - $15.99/month - App - Netflix type service - www.blacknut.com

Piepacker - Free - Browser - Limited users right now, Retro focused. Not much info, but it looks like they'll have games and you can even upload your own legally acquired games - piepacker.com

Antstream - Free at the moment, but looking to have premium or free via ads - App - Arcade focus streaming service - www.antstream.com

Boosteroid - €4.16/month - Browser - Some games included with service + BYOG - boosteroid.com

FireCloud - £59.95/month - ? - BYOG - www.firepower.cloud/gaming

Maximum Settings - Hourly pricing - ? - BYOG - maximumsettings.com

GameNube - ? - ? - ? - www.gamenube.com

Newcade - No cost because it's decentralized cloud gaming and the content is shared amongst folks - www.newcade.com

nware - 8.99 €/month - App - BYOG? - www.playnware.com

cloud.my.games - Russian and outside my area

Utomik - $6.99/month - App - This one is NOT streamed, but is in comparison to XBox game pass for PC, where you pay a monthly fee and get access to install a lot of games - www.utomik.com

Liquidsky - Appears to be closed

Snoost - Appears to be closed

Playgiga - Appears to be closed - Bought by Facebook

JUMP - ? - ? - Seems to be dead. Website doesn't give hardly any info. CEO and Founder, Anthony Palma, has 2014-2020 on his Linkedin for Jump, so I'm guessing it's dead? - playonjump.com

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 years ago (1 children)

IDK who that is, but I agree 100%! Let's not just stop at public money, public code, but let's go with all science, engineering, etc, should be public.

That's uplifting though. Thanks for the post.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 years ago (1 children)

I don't get. Why would you want to do this? I understand to run standard os tools, but why? Just curl the page and use tools.

Also i wonder if there's any kind of vulnerability that can be exploited somehow.

Maybe i'm not understanding though?

Can anyone explain it to me please?

It does sound interesting though.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 3 years ago (1 children)

Interesting... she's worried these games are like width, but her solution is to find one of her own... ok?

It's an interesting point she's making, and while i agree that games can be tedious and do kind of align with a bs job, she can easily limit her kids playing those kinds of games without fear they won't be able to eat or have shelter.

No one works a bs job because they want to, but because they need the money.

While games are a source of entertainment. So im not really sure the point she's trying to make here, besides games bad. Yes, they can be bad, but as a parent it's you're responsibility to limit that then. And before any one asks, yes i'm a parent.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 years ago (1 children)

I'm someone asking a question. And if putting a comment on a post, that allows comments, is hijacking then you're really not going to like the rest of the internet.

Folks really just can't be civil on Lemmy apparently huh?

One would assume that a platform that is attempting to promote folks posting things and allows comments that we can have a discussion without attacking each other. But I guess not, huh?

[–] [email protected] 5 points 3 years ago (4 children)

Why does it matter if someone comments on every post? That's what the platform allows. So you cam either choose to not respond or don't post. If you don't agree and don't want to respond then just downvote.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 years ago (3 children)

Personally, I just gave up on c/worldnews. Yes, someone is posting in c/worldnews, yes, they're from western sources, but how exactly is an article on climate change causing increases in bacterial infection "pro-imperialist propaganda"? If it's science based, backed by a report by the CDC, then that's science. Not once has the primary person posting attempted to influence the conversation on posting. When folks are responding to the articles, the person posting states something like they agree with the post or they disagree with the post.

The problem with fact checkers, if they too can be biased and a lot of world news is going to be difficult to verify.

I just had this conversation about things like Snopes and mediabiasfactchecker. I was just told they weren't reputable sources, just because. There is almost no chain of trust with news sources it seems. At least not one that everyone will agree on, so what can we do?

If you block someone from posting, what's to stop them from creating new accounts and getting around it?

If you go by the community up/down votes, same thing.

Sadly this is a fact of life on the internet.

One thing we can attempt to do is attempt to be civilized and let's have an active discussion and not just "YOU'RE WRONG!" Ok... maybe I am wrong, let's have a discussion as to WHY I'm wrong and where are the sources?

I don't have an answer to this problem, so honestly I'm staying out of c/worldnews now, because it's not worth it. I'll just get my news elsewhere from Lemmy and that sucks, but if we're not going to have real conversations then this site and technology will just devolve into the absolute cesspool like other places.

And that's not to say all of other platforms are perfect or imperfect. There's beauty and ugliness in everything. The technology isn't implicitly good or evil. How we decide to use it is.

So can we just be grown ups and have real discussions or is this platform just going to turn into another awful place on the web? It's up to us.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 years ago

Why is it spam? Because it's from abc backed by cdc? Or because climate change is fake?

[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 years ago

Awesome! Now that is helpful information. Thank you! I will absolutely look into those. I greatly appreciate the help.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (2 children)

So for every single news article you completely research every facet of a company? You have way more patience than i do. But that probably is what it takes on the internet today.

I'd assume once you research a company though that you wouldn't research it again, you just save yourself time and go based on your original research?

Or do you check up on each and everytime?

Do you have a list of ones you trust?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (4 children)

I'm not insisting anything. How do you verify the website that was given to you in the search engine iz trustworthy?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (6 children)

And internet search providers aren't biased at all either, right?

There's so much false info on the internet tout can't trust any of it. None of them are regulated. in my experience at least snopes and mbfc try to back up their claims.

So you just randomly look up stuff and believe whatever hit is first?

Search engines are biased on how you phrase things.

So you have zero trustworthy sources you're saying.

I'm legitemately asking you, for the fourth time, give me some sources.

I'm attempting to educate myself more, but you give zero information to help that, outside of critizing me, but yet you insist i'm the troll.

Ok.

So do you do all your own scientific research as well? Have you confirmed gravity? Or do you just trust that it's real?

We have to assume some level of trust on some line, until proven otherwise.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 years ago (8 children)

Yes, what i'm doing is asking for actually information. If toy want to suggest alternatives, i'll check them out. Instead you just want everyone to trust you on your word. And looking at your history you just want to live in your bubble and fight anyone that doesn't agree with you.

So give us some alternatives.

Or ignore me and prove me right, and i sincerely do wish everyone, including you, a good life. And not in the sarcastic way you dismiss people.

 

Republicans in the US Senate have blocked a bill to establish a bipartisan 9/11-style commission to investigate the Capitol Hill riot.

The measure - passed last week by the US House of Representatives - failed in the Senate by a vote of 54-35 after senators deployed a filibuster. Members of ex-President Donald Trump's party said the riot is already being investigated by congressional panels.

Democrats argued a commission would prevent any repeat of the invasion.

Trump supporters stormed Congress on 6 January in a failed bid to thwart certification of President Joe Biden's victory in November's election.

Speaking from outside an ice cream parlour in Ohio on Thursday, Mr Biden condemned Republicans, saying: "I can't imagine anyone voting against establishing a commission on the greatest assault since the Civil War on the Capitol."

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Written by Shannon Vavra MAY 24, 2021 | CYBERSCOOP The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) in Germany has ruled that encrypted email provider Tutanota must monitor for three months the messages of accounts implicated in a blackmail case. The decision, which impacts two accounts in all, comes months after the Regional Court of Cologne ruled that Tutanota must provide said emails. Tutanota had asked BGH to re-examine that decision given that Tutanota does not consider itself a telecommunications service and therefore should not be required to monitor them under German law. The Cologne decision also appeared to contradict an earlier ruling from the Hanover Regional Court, which affirmed Tutanota did not provide telecommunications services, according to Tutanota. BGH ruled late last month that the Tutanota request was admissible, but unfounded. BGH found that providers like Tutanota that provide “over-the-top” services are also considered to be providing telecommunications services under the Code of Criminal Procedure. The ruling only surfaced in German press in recent days. BGH’s dismissal of Tutanota’s appeal means Tutanota must provide unencrypted incoming and outgoing emails of the two implicated accounts. But the legal circumstances surrounding the decision could set a precedent for broader surveillance for users of Tutanota and other email providers like it, Tutanota warned. “We consider this decision to be absurd,” Tutanota told CyberScoop in a statement Friday. The decision will only impact unencrypted incoming and outgoing emails, as Tutanota can’t decrypt data that has already been encrypted, Tutanota added. It also said this should serve as a warning that for customers interested in maintaining their privacy, encryption is paramount. “This ruling shows again how important end-to-end encryption is,” Tutanota said. “All data transmitted without end-to-end encryption can be accessed by third parties.” The decision comes as nations around the world have sought to weaken encryption to benefit law enforcement investigations. Just last October the U.S., U.K., Australia, New Zealand, Canada, India and Japan issued a joint announcement advocating for increasing law enforcement access to encrypted data. Other efforts to require tech companies to provide law enforcement access to encrypted devices and services have accumulated on Capitol Hill as well.

 

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Liam and Samsai from GamingOnLinux check out Piepacker retro game streaming service

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Four new free games are headed to Stadia Pro starting June 1.

The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III - It doesn’t get more hardcore than this standout JRPG from the masters at Nihon Falcom. MotoGP20 - Blazing speed. Custom careers. Motorsports action at its absolute finest. Blue Fire - Scratch that 3D platforming itch with Blue Fire, a delightful eldritch adventure that will have you leap through deadly traps, battle daunting adversaries, and more. Chronos: Before the Ashes - Every time you die, you age a year, growing in some ways while diminishing in others. Can you slash your way through this atmospheric RPG before time runs out?

 

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