Depends on the streamer, I guess. Personality probably matters more to those that are variety streamers - people that play many different games at any given point with a large general audience and probably less important for those that specialize in a specific game that has a built-in community of people interested in that game.
Personally, I don’t care as don’t follow streamers myself. But seems like the right thing to do is to not abandon the people that built you up to begin with because something shinier shows up. Make a transition over time to something new, sure. But when it’s sudden like this, it’s hard to see it any other way.
New game = new community = new dollar signs, I suppose.
Been interesting watching streamers quitting their current games to jump immediately onto Deadlock, some even in tears pretending to be doing anything more than abandoning the communities that built them for anything other than the dollar signs they have in their eyes.
As someone that never really was familiar with the Nickelodeon shows aside from hearing the names of a few of them here and there, the documentary was an interesting and hard watch.
Run the docker compose file. That’s pretty much all you need to do.
You really shouldn’t trust anything important to a pi. I hope that you at the very least have that pi on a UPS if you’re going to risk your data this way.
Appreciate you taking the time, thanks.
How are you feeling about the Framework otherwise?
Thank you so much for posting this and reminding me about this project. I was looking to run his previous similar project that I think was just called Timeline when I saw he was working on this. Can’t wait to dig in.
The usual brainrot at night is Overwatch with friends. Beyond that, played through Doom again fully for the first time in ages and halfway through Doom II with the recent Nightdive made rerelease, which is quite good. Since the Final Fantasy Pixel Remasters were on special last weekend, I grabbed the six of them. Played through the first Final Fantasy and finished it 100% in about 18 hours, never finished it before and enjoyed it. Started working through Final Fantasy II but it’s a very weird game.
I enjoyed, not the best thing I’ve ever watched but worth your time, in my opinion.
There are dedicated Jellyfin clients but I mainly just use the web client that is part of the server 90% of the time.
Proxmox maps user ids between itself and lxc containers and it took me a bit of time to figure it out. I would highly suggest reading the following link as it’s how I worked it out. I ended up chown’ing to 101000 which maps to user 1000 - the default user - in my lxcs.
https://www.itsembedded.com/sysadmin/proxmox_bind_unprivileged_lxc/
Leave Kodi behind in 2010 and switch over to Jellyfin for better results.
Is River City Girls 2 any better than the first game, which I thought was okay but seemed a bit unresponsive in terms of control?
Not having a problem with this on my personal instance yet, but I’ve had to disable DASH because it takes forever to watch anything when it’s on these days.
Games back then took 20 people. Now, upwards of 2000 for modern AAA games. It’s nowhere near the same.
lol, no. The only time I spend watching streamers at all is when there are drops for a game I want and I just mute it and leave it in a tab, but thanks.