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Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Microsoft is closing down Xbox studio The Initiative, with Perfect Dark killed as well3·5 天前Yeah it’s so sad seeing studio after studio being closed down. So many commenters thought Microsoft will revive old IPs after buying studio after studio.
Now it seems like those IPs will just rot at Microsoft in their intellectual property graveyard.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Open TV, the fast and open-source IPTV player for Linux, launches on Android and iOS today!31·5 天前It’s a simple IPTV app. It supports m3u as well as xtream. It can be controlled by keyboard and opens videos/streams in a new mpv window.
I really like it although it does not do advanced things like showing program etc.
Arch requires reading the manual to install it, so installing it successfully is an accomplishment.
It’s rolling release with a large repo which fits perfectly for regularly used systems which require up-to-date drivers. In that sense it’s quite unique as e.g. OpenSUSE Tumbleweed has less packages.
It has basically any desktop available without any preference or customisations by default.
They have a great short name and solid logo.
Arch is community-based and is quite pragmatic when it comes to packaging. E.g. they don’t remove proprietary codecs like e.g. Fedora.
Ubuntu is made by a company and Canonical wants to shape their OS and user experience as they think is best. This makes them develop things like snap to work for them (as it’s their project) instead of using e.g. flatpak (which is only an alternative for a subset of snaps features). This corporate mindset clashes with the terminally online Linux desktop community.
Also, they seem to focus more on their enterprise server experience, as that is where their income stream comes from.
But like always, people with strong opinions are those voicing them loudly. Most Linux users don’t care and use what works best for them. For that crowd Ubuntu is a good default without any major downsides.
Edit: A major advantage of Ubuntu are their extended security updates not found on any other distro (others simply do not patch them). Those are locked behind a subscription for companies and a free account for a few devices for personal use.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@programming.dev•Using ZRAM on a laptop with 8 GB RAM. Worth it or waste of CPU?14·5 天前I’m using zram on all my systems, be it 4GB or 16GB. Usually swap is empty, so there’s no compressing for the CPU to do anyway. If a RPI is capable of ZRAM, your PC won’t break a sweat.
ZSTD is really fast. I’m using btrfs compression too, and don’t notice any performance impact either.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Sortable Table view with $/TB for serverpartdeals.comEnglish2·17 天前Sadly they’ve gone up in price over the last 6 months.
Mindfactory had 16TB for 160€ (10€/TB), but now they want 240€ for 18TB (13.3€/TB).
On eBay there’s sellers like HMCW, which are now also more expensive. But returns/warranty are questionable to say the least.
Edit: I wanna punch myself because I didn’t get one at the time.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Nier creator Yoko Taro reveals the sad reality of modern AAA game development, “there’s less weird people making games”2·22 天前Billboard ads can cost hundreds of thousands depending on the location and duration (e.g. Times Square, NY). TV ads, YT ads, streaming services ads, and search engine ads likely add up too. Big streamers will likely take quite a bit too. Maybe they’ll do a press conference to promote their game, which can be incredibly expensive location-wise.
But I agree, I can’t comprehend how it can be that expensive either.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Nier creator Yoko Taro reveals the sad reality of modern AAA game development, “there’s less weird people making games”2·23 天前Don’t forget marketing: be it movies or games, marketing likes to cost as much as the production of the media itself.
Sadly it seems to be necessary as many people just won’t know about some piece of media without it. Streamers play games they are paid to play, “reviewers” cover games they are paid to cover or know about through the hype generated by ads.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English1·23 天前Yes, even IPv4 was intended to give each device in the world their own IP, but the address space is too limited. IPv6 fixes that.
Actually, each device usually has multiple IPv6s, and only some/one are globally routable, i.e. it works outside of your home network. Finding out which one is global is a bit annoying sometimes, but it can be done.Usually routers still block incoming traffic for security reasons, so you still have to open ports in your router.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•[SOLVED] ELI5: How to put several servers on one external IP?English4·23 天前If you go with IPv6, all your devices/servers have their own IP. These IPs are valid in your LAN as well a externally.
But it’s still important to use a reverse proxy (e.g. for TLS).
Many places don’t enforce those laws for simply torrenting.
Some countries (US) ask the ISP to send warning letters and might disable the internet. In other countries law firms get personal details from the ISP and send a costly letter of a thousand Euro for a single infraction like in Germany.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System@lemmy.ml•I really want to make the switch to Jellyfin… butEnglish6·27 天前https://github.com/jellyfin/Swiftfin
Client support is imo one of the major weak points of Jellyfin. Jellyfin itself does not need donations at the moment, but developers of various clients do [1].
But many client devs don’t take donations. E.g. Swiftfin links to Jellyfin’s OpenCollective page instead of taking donations themselves [2].
[1] https://opencollective.com/jellyfin/updates/were-good-seriously
[2] https://github.com/jellyfin/Swiftfin
I would ideally like to convert the library to h.265 or even AV1 if I can make it work.
Unless you’ve downloaded remuxes (which I doubt), I’d seriously recommend redownloading instead of converting your existing files.
h.265 and especially AV1 take a long time to encode by CPU, and hardware encoding won’t give you any space savings, unless you’re okay with losing much details.
Redownloading is most definitely faster, will result in more space savings for the quality you’ll get. PS: Unless you’ve got data volume limits, but even then I’d recommend slowly upgrading over time. It’s quite simple with TRaSH guides and giving h.265 a higher score.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•What webapps do you selfhost that aren't media/game servers?English26·2 个月前- ActualBudget for finances.
- Radicale for calendar/contacts.
- Immich for photos/videos.
- Redlib as a frontend for Reddit (LibRedirect ftw).
- TheLounge as an IRC client.
- Bitwarden/Vaultwarden as a password manager.
- paperless-ngx for documents
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why doesn't the Linux subreddit leave Reddit already?57·3 个月前There’s two reasons why r/linux is popular on Reddit:
- Reddit is popular
- r/linux is popular
NixOS in LXC works great, although I switched to bare metal NixOS a few months ago. I didn’t see the need for proxmox as it hindered my ability of declaring the whole system.
Creating NixOS LXC’s is a bit of a pita. Some links that helped me two years ago:
Regular btrfs scrubs is a good idea to detect data loss/drive failure early. I have a monthly sytemd timer run it automatically.
Btrfs balance can also free up space but I don’t run it regularly.
Chewy@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@programming.dev•Fedora change aims for 99% package reproducibility8·3 个月前“given the same source code, build environment and build instructions, any party can recreate bit-by-bit identical copies of all specified artifacts”
NixOS does not guarantee bit-by-bit identical results. NixOS hashes the inputs and provides a reproducible build environment but this does not necessarily mean the artifacts are identical.
E.g. if a build somehow includes a timestamp, each build will have a different checksum.
Some game servers, some ISPs don’t provide IPv6 for (some of) their customers.