I don’t use my Deck much outside my home, and I do tend to just sit on the couch most of the time.
I find I’m way more inclined to pick it up and start gaming that way and I end up using it more than my PC.
I don’t use my Deck much outside my home, and I do tend to just sit on the couch most of the time.
I find I’m way more inclined to pick it up and start gaming that way and I end up using it more than my PC.
Okay, but I can pretty much guarantee my mom couldn’t figure out how to set that up.
But she can get Disney+ going no problem.
Certainly sounds more difficult than Netflix.
Well that certainly sounds more difficult than any streaming service I’ve ever used.
So I just install the app, sign up, and I can start watching whatever?
This is the big thing keeping me on a subscription music service.
Proton is just fancy Wine. You’re running the games from those other stores in a Wine prefix, and you can definitely choose Proton as your Wine version.
Frontends like Heroic or Lutris make that super easy.
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That’s not gonna help if he’s looking for hard to find track as flacs though.
My solution to this has been to not forward the ports on individual services at all. I put a reverse proxy in front of them, refer to them by container name in the reverse proxy settings, and make sure they’re on the same docker network.
I’ve been going hard on Balatro lately. Fun rogue-lite deck-builder.
Oh wow! Quite a journey!
I’d consider Paperless a hall-of-famer for self-hosted software and something most people who get into self-hosting discover at some point, even if they don’t use it.
So thanks for building it, even if you’ve moved on. You gave the forkers something great to build from.
Legend!
Do you use NGX yourself?
I recently tried out Cockpit on top of plain old Debian and it was really nice. You can manage VMs and whatnot, but it’s quite a bit more lightweight than Proxmox IMO.
I mean, seems like this is way better for listening to audiobooks than when they had no audiobooks whatsoever
No it wasn’t. Factorio does not go on sale.
The official website with downloads is the first hit on Google…
But rebuilding a bare metal server properly compatimentized took me a few hours only, so is that really so important?
Depends on how much you value your time.
Compare a few hours on bare metal to a few minutes with containers. Then consider that you also spend extra time on bare metal cleaning up messes. Containers don’t make a mess in the first place.
Yup, same experience. I started out hosting everything on a single box, but have slowly moved things like HA and Pi-hole to their own machines, so they don’t all go down when that one box goes down.