![]() It lets you stream your PC games from Steam over the home network – WiFi or Ethernet – to a larger screen. Steam Link is available in beta on the Raspberry Pi 3 and 3 B+ running Raspbian Stretch. The first software solution to emerge after the strategy change is Raspberry Pi. Steam Link on Raspberry PiLast month, Valve discontinued its Steam Link hardware to focus on software solutions. More likely "With the steam Link app for mobile devices, along with discontinuing the steam link.You can now stream your PC games over the home network to a TV screen via the Raspberry Pi 3 or 3 B+. Hm, did I miss something? The app seems to be alive, with the last update just three days ago? Quoting: pb"Since Valve are seemingly discontinuing their own Steam Link device, along with Steam Link applications for mobile devices" I give this one a couple weeks? Multiply by 10? Then I gave the steam link app two months for the same feat. I originally gave the Steam link six months for it to be reverse-engineered and a third-party client written. So, please, if someone at valve could either push (harder?) for it to be open sourced, or at least state why it is not, it would be greatly appreciated, on behalf of the whole community. Network transparency for Wayland app comes to my mind as well. ![]() However, if it was open source, it would be super hyper mega cool!!! With people able to chime in and implement more bits of functionality, like USB over the network, and other stuff (there's sort of a snowball effect I've noticed with open source software: you have to provide a big enough seed with already some momentum in it if you want to see it become a success story). ![]() I guess they cannot opensource it due to some licensing concerns, or for obscure reasons. ![]() ![]() Although a piece of software like this one ough to be open source. ![]()
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