- runs windows.
Let me present to you https://bazzite.gg ✨ (I assume it’s easy to flash these things just like on the other brands)
I’m more afraid of them reading about each transaction and selling that information forwards to their partners…
Hm, good of you to point out. I hope and assume they will post the code for this as soon as they launch this.
I’d be very surprised if this was some sort of sham. At least both Jeff Geerling and Raid Owl have posted about getting these; though like sent to them without them backing them directly.
Currently exploring some tools around this myself too. I’d recommend having a look at Gonic, LMS(light music server) and Navidrome for hosting music. Personally I quite liked the simplicity of Gonic.
If you need to re-sort/manage your music then, Beets and Musicbrainz Picard, or MediaMonkey (if you’re on Windows) are your friends. These can add alot of additional metadata to your library.
Beets is apparently the “best” tool out of these as it has a big plugin library and hella customizable configuration for your exact setup.
Best of luck 🤞
Love the idea of this project, exactly something I’m looking for. Though as others have stated, a more native way for Linux or an integration with Lutris or Heroic Launcher would truly be helpful for this project. Believe it would get a lot more traction in the selfhosting community if this became a reality.
While I have not blocked the instance (yet), I purposely try not to post anything on any community hosted there and rather look for alternatives. Sometimes it’s easier to comment and or post on an ml instance due to it being larger in user size such as the !privacy@lemmy.ml vs !privacy@lemmy.world - but in these cases I will crosspost too.
Good to know thanks! Hopefully it will become more seamless over time :)
Oh thats right, if totally forgot Steam launched their own tool for this - Will try that out :)
From what I know most people will recommend KDENLive and Davinci Resolve, the latter being the more modern solution - from what I have heard.
Some further investigation lead me to ReplaySorcery; https://github.com/matanui159/ReplaySorcery However, it is a couple of years old now, no update this 2021.
This link looks like it’s one of those fake OBS websites? This is at least not the official website.
Isn’t the purpose of peer to peer to for people to connect to each other? If your port isn’t open then how do they connect to you?
Just out of curiosity, was your services pointing out to the public Internet? If yes, wouldn’t it be better to use a vpn?
This sounds promising! Currently in the process of getting rid of Spotify and selfhosting Navidrome pointing at Symfonium. This will be a nice backend addition.
Thanks for the detailed explanation, really appriciate it! Learned a thing or two here :)
This does seem like the way to go, thanks for the tips!
Here is one of the top of my head; https://perfectmediaserver.com/.
I’d say it boils down to what you see yourself hosting, what do you need/want? There are many great YT content creators out there documenting their experiences, tips and guides. HardwareHaven, Raid Owl, Jeff Geerling, Christian Lempa, TechnoTim and Wolfgang to mention a few.
JupiterBroadcasting has a wide variety of Podcasts dedicated to both selfhosting and linux stuff if that should peak your interest.
If you need tips for what to selfhost, here is another great resource :) https://github.com/awesome-selfhosted/awesome-selfhosted
Fair point
No. Stay away from these sites. They’re only reason to exist is because they have builtin their promo-code into each “try this vpn” button. Giving them a cut of whatever you end up paying for the vpn service. These promo deals that these vpn companies have going are also incredibly lucrative for those promoting them, often giving them 20-40% of the cut.
I think this is unfair because their articles are low quality and often just copied from other sites.
There are mainly 3 vpns you should consider: