Agreed. I saw it come up and was going to let it run while I worked, but I decided to wait, definitely want to sit back and enjoy when I have the chance.
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I’d provide a plug for LMS! If you don’t give much of a damn for music video type stuff, it’s pretty solid and exposes more metadata through the Subsonic API than Navidrome does. My use case required Composer tags in addition to the usual smorgasbord. Bonus is that it combines SUPER well with Symfonium and is compatible with Audiomuse AI.
All that said, I would switch over to Jellyfin for music if they upped their music metadata game and made genre exploration a bit easier (assuming you have hundreds of distinct genre tags like I do).
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What Anime have good Openings/Endings?English
3·5 months ago
I use Redshift right now and I would LOVE to have something nice and flexible like that. Come to think of it, some halfway reliable documentation would be nice too.
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Games@lemmy.world•What are your favorite 1000+ hour games?English
5·1 year agoSomehow ctrl+f failed to find this one, but Path of Exile is probably my drug of choice there. While I raked in 1k hrs with Dota2, I’m not sure I"d recommend it unless you really want to sell your soul to MOBA life. And it’s not quite to 1k yet, but honorable mention must go to Satisfactory as it’s well on its way to being game #3 in the 1k+ list with me.
Yeah, as a Pennsylvanian, this def needs an update
If I may recommend it, give Symfonium a try for an app front end. It’s actually stellar. I tried Finamp with the same and wasn’t as jazzed
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Technology@lemmy.world•Proton is transitioning towards a non-profit structureEnglish
17·2 years agoThat’s cool as hell to hear. The cynic in me is a bit ignorant of Swiss law and corporate behavior therein but is sure that at some point some douchebag will figure out a way to weasel out of it or push it in the direction of enshittification all over again, but it’s cool to see them make this move none the less.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•Microsoft Gaming CEO: “I think we should have a handheld, too”English
10·2 years agoOn top of this, I doubt many of the Steam Deck’s current competitors could have sold at a loss like Valve did (IIRC, they sold at a loss or at least pretty close to it). Microsoft, however, definitely has the spare money as a larger corp if they decided to really back the XBox/Gaming division. Price-wise, they could compete. If they’re in the same pricing ballpark, manage a reasonable quality handheld, and can promise perfect windows compatibility with games, that might be something.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•What is your favorite Open Source Game on Steam Deck?English
4·2 years agoDude, I just started getting into BAR and, while a complete noob with a strong nostalgia for TA, I can’t even begin to imagine playing it on the Steam Deck. Not that I’m naysaying here, I’m just more in a kind of “I want to believe” state since it’s pretty much becoming one of my all time favorites.
All that said, brilliant write up! Share some of your control details for BAR too if you have a chance!
I use it, mostly because I wanted to build an analogue to Google Drive/Photos, though it took some work to get it to a point where it felt good. Since the default Photos app feels pretty garbage to me, I installed the Memories app (same thing but better, very like Google photos) as well as Preview Generator & Recognize.
These seem to do the trick. The automated tagging isn’t without its issues (pretty janky, frankly), but I’m pretty content with it to the point where I’m not looking to change in a hurry. Haven’t tried Immich, though it looks pretty enough like I’d probably just go with it since it does the one task it’s supposed to do, but again, I’m comfy and don’t feel the need to find a new home for my photos yet.
Absolutely beautiful
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Technology@lemmy.world•Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consentEnglish
86·2 years agoHighly recommend at least trying to poison your data before deactivating/deleting; they have some legalese that gives them a workaround to keep things to an extent
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Technology@lemmy.world•Users ditch Glassdoor, stunned by site adding real names without consentEnglish
7·2 years agoYeah, the deactivation link takes you to “delete” it, but they do have some legalese that suggests they could keep it to “enforce their agreements” among other things
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Linux Gaming@lemmy.world•Linux on the desktop breaks 4% for the first time on StatcounterEnglish
2·2 years agoThere’s that and Heroic is doing some excellent work implementing proton and steams stuff into GOG games!
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MTG@mtgzone.com•Bo3 Timeless Metagame Tier List and Rankings - MTG Arena ZoneEnglish
2·2 years agoDamn, dude, those are considered rare? That’s a hell of a bummer
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Games@lemmy.world•Superb survival city-builder Against the Storm is finally finished and releasedEnglish
13·2 years agoSuperb is right! Absolutely a delight, it’s become something I keep returning to on a regular basis. Each time, just enough balance between “chilled out,” familiarity, and freshness of relevant judgment/choice-making. Definitely helps that the UI is absolutely on point throughout and the music is a delight.
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Games@lemmy.world•Superb survival city-builder Against the Storm is finally finished and releasedEnglish
6·2 years agoMy main suggestion is to set your recipe limits - if you just keep making everything beyond reasonable levels, you run out of materials nonsensically, i.e. “No, I REALLY don’t need 200 brick, thanks, I’d rather have some pottery, just a LITTLE BIT, PLEASE”
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Games@lemmy.world•Superb survival city-builder Against the Storm is finally finished and releasedEnglish
3·2 years agoYeah, I guess I’m gonna dogpile here a bit, but can confirm it’s pretty solid on the deck. I thought I’d hate track-padding, but it’s actually pretty pleasant. Just had to remap a couple things, like wood-cutting & a couple back paddle buttons and it plays surprisingly smoothly. I’ve played on both PC & deck and oddly I’m starting to get to like playing on the deck a little bit better actually.
Give it a try!





It’ll still try, it just wouldn’t have root access. It would just depend on what you allow it access to.