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I still use Steam Link for that. The little physical box. They still support it.
Moonlight also still builds for it, you can get it from their GitHub, extract it to a fat32 usb drive and boot the Steam Link with it connected.
Moonlight + Sunshine are the goat. My private cloud gaming.
Any old mini PC will run steam link.
Meanwhile I just plug my PC into my TV and compute from the couch. Keyboard in lap, mouse on endtable or armrest. It's ridiculously comfy.
I had actually assumed they stopped supporting it so I kept mine unplugged for a year or two. Turned it on the other day on a whim and was surprised by having to wait on a new update.
I used an Nvidia shield with moonlight but it keeps crashing on me as of recent. But a new standalone solution would be sexy.