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tgerbet | Nope they do not, at least not for what's used in nixpkgs package | 14:28:18 |
tgerbet | But the package pin did not change in the last 5 months so we are probably fine (unless they were already compromised) | 14:30:31 |
K900 | My kingdom for remote desktop software that doesn't suck | 14:33:54 |
hexa | wayland support when | 14:34:08 |
mkg20001 | In reply to @hexa:lossy.network wayland support when rustdesk has that | 15:01:06 |
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K900 | In reply to @mkg20001:mkg20001.io rustdesk has that Have you seen Rustdesk | 18:18:14 |
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DerivationDingus | In reply to @k900:0upti.me Have you seen Rustdesk I have deployed it before. It has been over a year though. So, I haven't used it since wayland support was added but I did really like it. I thought deploying wasn't too difficult, but it definitely had rough edges. Some of it was out of date docs but I definitely ran into some bugs as well. For example: I ended up building it myself with my own domain hard-coded in, overwriting the default public one, because I couldn't get any of the supported ways to work consistently. | 08:15:10 |