![]() An equally natural, though significantly less well-studied benchmark is the optimum online algorithm, which may be omnipotent (i.e., computationally-unbounded) but not omniscient. Title: Online Stochastic Max-Weight Bipartite Matching: Beyond Prophet Inequalities Abstract: The rich literature on online Bayesian selection problems has long focused on so-called prophet inequalities, which compare the gain of an online algorithm to that of a "prophet" who knows the future. However, merely adding appropriate linear quantity discounts or surcharges to the basic commission contract allows the platform and servers to enjoy the benefits of both centralized and decentralized control of prices. We find that when the platform uses a simple commission contract to earn revenue, the price delegation decision depends on the importance of regulating server competition relative to the value of allowing servers to tailor their prices to their costs. These characteristics apply even in markets without a central platform (e.g., a fully decentralized platform enabled by blockchain-based smart contracts). ![]() Hence, while they can influence their share of demand, they cannot individually change the overall attractiveness of the platform to customers. We ask a basic, yet fundamentally important, question - who should set the prices on the platform? The platform or the servers? Servers privately know their own cost and are small. All in all, I think it’s pretty cool and you may even be able to play PS3/Wii games via RPCS3/Dolphin with this homebrew.Title: Decentralized or Centralized Control of Online Service Platforms: Who Should Set Prices? Abstract: Online service platforms that enable customers to connect with a large population of independent servers have been successfully developed in many sectors, including transportation, lodging, and delivery, among others. There’s no mention of user input via the Vita’s buttons being implemented either so it may be a while till you could actually stream and play PC games through this homebrew but patience is key here. ConclusionĪs of right now, there are no compiled VPKs so you have to be patient for now. You could even set up a cheap, headless and low-power computer (maybe with an RX550/GT 1030) for use solely with this homebrew. It also seems that you could use it for media consumption if that’s your thing and with an OSK (or a bluetooth keyboard/mouse for that matter), you could even use it to browse the web. PC Link is a pretty exciting homebrew utility that will probably allow you to stream PC games to your Vita and control them with your Vita’s physical buttons. There is no noticeable stutter and even Windows 10’s UI animations seem not to lag. ![]() In the video, Arkanite demonstrates a YouTube video in HD quality being streamed to the PSVita and the quality is decent as per the description. ![]() Arkanite, the developer (or at least who posted the video below on YouTube) of this homebrew and others such as VitaPad++, decided to show off his LG-ultrabook streaming its display in the video below.Īccording to the description, the laptop sports Intel HD 4400 graphics which aren’t exactly stellar so that means that you’ll be able to use PC Link on a wide variety of systems. It essentially does the same function of Moonlight but with PC Link, you can stream your computer’s display even if you don’t a Nvidia GameStream supported graphics card. This homebrew’s main function is to let you stream your computer’s display to your PSVita. ![]()
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