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lupec ,

In my experience it works perfectly fine as long as you perform the steps outlined here, as per Valve’s official recommendation. The section about preventing read errors is particularly important, but the whole thing is worth a read.

lupec ,

I’m guessing symlinking the compatdata folder to a Linux friendly filesystem, like Valve recommends here, would probably fix issues like that. I’m sure there must be edge cases but, in my admittedly not extensive experience, I haven’t encountered any myself.

lupec ,

No worries, glad it helped!

lupec ,

For those of us with even an inkling of common sense it might as well be lol

lupec ,

Same here, I avoid using Jinja if at all possible because I just hate blindly poking at stuff like that. I wish the YAML portion had schemas available for autocompletion when editing, at the very least.
Ansible comes to mind as something in a similar vein, I’ve been messing with it pretty often these days. At least here you do get robust autocomplete support and whatnot that eliminates a lot of the guesswork, although Jinja is always a bit painful lol.

lupec ,

The latest update straight from the developers claims everything is going to remain accessible, unless I’m missing something the posters there seem to be operating on older info.

lupec ,

I think so but this method does remove the quite significant barrier of having to figure out nix’s language and quirks, so I’d argue there’s merit to the workflow. Still, you’re trading it for containerization know-how, so not necessarily the best choice.

Do you pirate? And do you justify pirating? i.e., what is your piracy philosophy?

Well, my friend, he’s kinda poor he can’t afford some books and some streaming services, so he pirates. He pirate books, audiobook and videos and other stuff. Sometimes he buys books he likes a lot out of loyalty to the author (yeah, I don’t understand it either), he likes to read physical books, but yeah, if he hates the...

lupec ,

I’m not the pirate I once was when it comes to gaming but there’s always EGS exclusives, games whose lack of regional pricing make them impossible to reasonably buy here, things like that. I’m a patient gamer for the most part so most of the time I can just get it a few years down the line but sometimes even that doesn’t cut it. I avoid doing it to indie developers, but those are usually the few that follow Steam’s recommended pricing guidelines so they tend to be fine anyway.
I pirate unbelievable amounts of tv and movies on a regular basis though through the *arr apps and whatnot, mostly because I refuse to pay for a dozen different streaming services with their rotating content and usually terrible apps. I self host whatever I can to avoid relying on the whims of a few corporations, and the one surviving service so far is Spotify.

lupec ,

Do you happen to have more info on mobile integration? I can only find one or two apps which claim to support org-mode notes at all, so I’m interested. Kinda assumed it wasn’t much of a thing, honestly.

lupec ,

Pretty sure you meant cap in place of cape, right? I’ll say that does sound pretty badass though!
Here’s a Wikipedia link for folks who want to read more.

lupec ,

I second this, Prowlarr is way smoother to use in my experience

lupec ,

Videogames are a huge part of my life, so my dreams often feature them. I have a very vivid memory of “playing” some character in a side scrolling platform my dreams cooked up and it having what my dream self registered as actually pretty believable physics haha. I’m often conscious too, so I tend to notice things like that.

lupec ,

Surely that one must be related to Supply Side Jesus

Met a nice lady at the grocery store

Today at the grocery store a sweet older lady approached me and asked if I knew anything about computers. I said yes I do, and she produced a mouse saying that her son set up Linux mint for her and she was wondering if the mouse was compatible. It needed kernel version 2.6 or newer so I said that the mouse should work, guessing...

lupec ,

Looking around, I’ve found two seemingly functional projects, neonmodem and temi. The latter is even listed on the official Lemmy site, so it should be safe.

lupec ,

As someone who regularly games on a Deck and occasionally uses Nobara on a desktop, it definitely shows, yeah. Incredible how far we’ve come in that regard.

I do still stick with Windows on desktop 90% of the time because unfortunately it seems some of the more advanced NVIDIA features I use very often like DLDSR are unlikely to ever make their way to the Linux drivers, but that’s a petty me problem.
I definitely agree that for the vast majority of users it’s a pretty good experience nowadays unless one can’t make do without the handful of games with unsupported anticheat and such.

lupec ,

I think they’re saying they don’t have SSH access at all

lupec ,

It does list that as another possible meaning, if I’m reading the table correctly

lupec ,

I’ve been reading into k3s out of curiosity, which as I understand is supposed to be one of the simpler ones, and even as someone who works as a developer and maintains a small homelab, it just makes me feel utterly clueless lol. Which is to say, I’ll definitely be giving Nomad a good look.

Oh and if you do happen to have any other more newbie friendly suggestions, I’d love to hear about them!

lupec ,

I think it’s a pretty nice analogy! The one minor issue I have is it makes moving between instances sound way more seamless than it actually is, almost like Mastodon migrations, although it’s probably fine for a quick intro.

lupec ,

Ah, fair enough! I’m not holding my breath because the main developers aren’t really on the same page for now according to the respective GitHub issue but I do hope it eventually becomes a thing.

lupec ,

Just now learning this is a thing, sounds like a pretty good idea all things considered.
As a silly side note, I do feel compelled to point out that, mythical giant snake monster origins aside, minhocão taken literally means big worm and quite a few depictions reflect that. Always found that amusing.

lupec ,

Just marshmallow in Brazilian Portuguese. Natives tend to pronounce it closer to something more like mah-she-mello, in my experience.

lupec ,

Adding to that as a native Brazilian Portuguese speaker, no word I’m aware of comes even close to that one either. Our words don’t really use Y like that to begin with.

lupec ,

Yeah, sounds like a best of both worlds situation where you wouldn’t have to decide whether to suspend or hibernate anymore

Jackett Alternatives?

Is there anything Jackett does that can’t be manually installed to qBittorrent as a search plugin? I ask because Jackett DOES NOT work for me. Trust me, I’ve tried everything even with tech support. Its not my VPN and its not my ISP, because the sites are accessible and qBittorrent is definitely configured to work (and...

lupec , (edited )

+1 for prowlarr, way easier to set up and maintain and you don’t have to manually add each entry to sonarr/radarr. I’ve switched over several months ago and it’s been working wonderfully.

lupec ,

At least from when I started using it, new/updated trackers will automatically appear under Sonarr/Radarr > Settings > Indexers. You have some control over keeping everything in perfect sync or just mirroring additions/removals. Pretty nifty!

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isthereanydeal , to steam
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Touhou 19 is out on @steam !

Let's show ZUN our support for releasing his games on Steam and Comiket at the same time.

For years it really did seem impossible to get the series released in the west. We had to wait for a guy to go to the con and upload it, which would then get shared on DoujinStyle and the like. Nowadays Steam releases of Touhou games are more common and it's great to see.

🔗https://store.steampowered.com/app/2400340/Touhou_Juuouen__Unfinished_Dream_of_All_Living_Ghost/

lupec ,

I’m mostly an outsider to the whole Touhou phenomenon apart from enjoying the music but it’s always nice to see games that would otherwise be doujin only available through official channels. And on release, no less! Cool stuff for sure.
The lukewarm reviews don’t make it seem like a great entry on its own so perhaps not the best starting point for someone who’s casually interested but still, I’ll definitely take a better look later.

lupec ,

+1 for this, add Tailscale DNS or similar on top plus a local redirect and you have easy access to it all through the same unified FQDN no matter if local, remote through an exposed Caddy, or remote through your VPN.

lupec ,

Also consider there’s a plugin designed to change its config dynamically through docker labels sort of like Traefik, although I can’t say I’ve used it myself.

lupec ,

I don’t have a guide at hand but I basically just set a wildcard DNS rewrite on AdGuard Home so that *.my.domain redirects to the IP running my reverse proxy. Since AdGuard is set up at the router level, everything goes through it so the proxy handles everything from there.
I can share specifics after I get home in a few hours if you need a hand, feel free to reach out.

lupec ,

Right, that’s a bummer. I’m guessing you don’t have enough access to turn off your router’s DHCP server so pihole can take over properly? If that’s the case, I guess you’d have to get another router and make your own subnet off the ISP one or something along those lines so you have more control, that’s kinda what my setup looks like at the moment.

lupec ,

Gotta love ISPs. I ended up getting myself a good router on my own and having it piggyback off the ISP provided one so I could actually change settings around. Not ideal but it’s something. As a bonus, my subnet always looks the same and whatnot, a godsend for self-hosting.

lupec ,

While I do I wish I could reasonably afford BG3, I’ve been having plenty of fun with Dave the Diver regardless. Was waiting for the upcoming QoL update but decided to just go ahead and deal with the annoyances, such a gem of a game. Hard to believe how much fun and varied content they managed to cram in there and have it work well together.

lupec ,

Glad you brought that up, never heard of it. Thanks!

Dedicated NAS or Nextcloud server for home lab?

I’m looking for suggestions. I have a rack in my office with up to 4U space available. I’m looking to set up a backup and storage solution to try and break free from services such as dropbox & google drive. I’d also love to run a few other things like homeassistant and potentially even Klipper for my 3d printer. I’d also...

lupec ,

I agree that Nextcloud is a pain in the ass most of the time but FWIW the official AIO + reverse proxy method has served me well. I run it in a proxmox LXC container so it’s pretty tidy, upgrades tend to work well and it doesn’t force its own reverse proxy/certificate management on me.

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  • lupec ,

    That’s another +1 from me, have been an avid Jellyfin + *arr stack user for years and it’s never let me down. If anything, the issue now is it’s so easy to tell it to download stuff I have to be careful not to get overwhelmed sometimes lol.

    lupec ,

    It launches the game by itself, no (perceivable) launcher

    lupec ,

    Interesting setup, I can definitely see myself giving that a go as a nice middle ground between traditional distros and full-on NixOS/Guix.

    With all this talk about sync's pricing...

    I think now is a great time to remind everyone, like sync’s developer, Lemmy’s developers need to be paid too! The amount of time all the devs put into making lemmy exist, in my opinion, should be worth some of your money. If you can afford it, donating to the people who develop lemmy and/or the people keeping your home...

    lupec ,

    Yeah, I do wish there was some form of regional pricing going on. Doesn’t seem to be the case if the prices I’m seeing in my (also third world) country are anything to go by.

    lupec ,

    You’re absolutely right, major brain fart on my part to assume that’s what the person I responded to meant

    lupec ,

    I use the Logseq plugin and can confirm it works as expected, don’t recall any particular roadblocks but feel free to message me if you do happen to hit any

    lupec ,

    I’ll add Wallabag as a very nice self-hostable alternative, although it doesn’t offer a Mac app either. I know Omnivore can technically be self-hosted as well but at least last I checked documentation was basically non-existent.

    lupec , (edited )

    Funnily enough, this is the one thing Steam Input doesn’t actually support. It lets you map controller inputs to m/kb or other controller inputs, but mapping m/kb to whatever else isn’t supported at all. I get why it works that way but a bit of a shame, really.

    Edit: The headline confused me but according to the article it does just mean controller > keyboard mappings, so never mind

    lupec ,

    Ah, I feel that was mostly just on me if I’m being honest but much appreciated! And yeah, Big Picture has been a bit buggy ever since they brought the Deck UI over and I’m glad we have more options now.

    lupec ,

    Seconded, has extensions for just about any online source and is very actively updated. I’ve been a happy user for years!

    lupec ,

    PhotoPrism is another major competitor in case you feel like checking another option out

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