

I run Jellyfin for myself and Plex for others. The Jellyfin android tv app almost pushed me back to Plex, but Wholpin works quite well.


I run Jellyfin for myself and Plex for others. The Jellyfin android tv app almost pushed me back to Plex, but Wholpin works quite well.


Debatable. They’re fucking over paying customers either way, but if it were added post release, the DRM-free version would remain.


Worth noting that this is from a GDC survey.


Taking a 30 percent cut seems to be standard for the industry, and Valve provides above-standard services such as Workshop, matching, cloud sync, various community integrations. That aside, if they took a smaller cut, none of this would be passed on to the customer. In summary, whichever way the suit goes, I don’t see a reason to care.


You may be thinking of the UK petition.


No, I mean the error pops up as soon as the launcher opens, not when you try to login through Steam. My point is that it detects that you’re running the client through Steam, so it’s even more likely that A Steam release isn’t far off.


I tried it out, but got stopped by the anti-cheat every time I attempted to launch the game. Seeing the Steam login, which has an error except when you launch through Steam, is very suspicious.


The storytelling in Nikke is legitimately interesting, and for what it’s worth I’ve never had to spend money.


What a reprehensible, disingenuous representation of what he actually said. I’m not a fan of the guy, but PC Gamer is trash as well. Scary to see how people here are reacting just because it’s about X and AI.


When I switched to Linux I initially settled on Kubuntu. First upgrade it completely crapped out, and the solution wasn’t readily apparent, so I went with something else. Now, my current distro has also crapped itself once, but that was solved without much hassle.


You need to work on your reading comprehension. I said that it’s not true that it doesn’t have those issues.


I don’t know if you’ve watched the video because it proves my point: the game has stuttering issues, they’re just not as bad as BL4.


You suggested Wireguard, not me. I’m pointing out how it isn’t a great solution to the problem that was presented; you can safely access it remotely with a VPN, but then that isn’t very useful for sharing with others, and you can expose the service to the internet at large, but then you’re opening yourself to risk.


Your mom’s Tizen TV doesn’t have a Wireguard or Tailscale client, so you’re going to be the person configuring her router, or setting up a Pi or something, as well as now being the designated tech support.


One was automatic collections, but the plugin for this has since been updated, and the bug I was experiencing has been fixed. The one remaining feature that I’m missing is user ratings for media. On Plex I have automatic collections of movies that I’ve rated four and five stars, and it’s quite useful.


Jellyfin is great… As long as you’re the only one who needs to access the server. I’ve switched to using Jellyfin myself, but I still run Plex for others to access.
I’ve found that I get a smoother playback experience on Jellyfin, but even outside of potential security issues, there are a still couple of features I miss from Plex.


Some people clearly don’t see a difference between mentioning a part of a relationship and just stating what their sexuality is. One is appropriate in a much broader spectrum of settings than the other, regardless of what the sexuality of the person in question is, and I feel like people who don’t understand, or refuse to, are likely to be obnoxious to be around in general.


A digital picture frame that shows screenshots from unplayed games in your library.
If someone calls you a slur, or whatever, in a game, chances are they don’t care about the aspect of you they’re badmouthing - they don’t know you enough to care. To me, it’s usually either saying shit just for the sake of it, or it’s like a subconscious test of whether you have a stick up your ass, and if you actually get mad or offended, you’ve failed the test.