well… it’s not.
Who goes there ?
well… it’s not.
I play games on Pop_OS (NVIDIA edition) and also run an AMD CPU. Great experience for 2 years now.
It’s a peertube instance.
Importing that data into a RDBMS would be ideal. I’d use PostgreSQL for this but any other would work.
you have to tap a link to go to the actual, often cookie-walled, website
Kind of like how RSS/Atom is not useful anymore. Most feeds don’t contain the actual articles, in an attempt to increase clicks and ad revenue. That’s just sad, I miss the old internet.
Removed by mod
Removed by mod
There are still good options for mainstream competitive gaming. CSGO, Rocket League, Apex Legends to name a few.
I’m missing PUBG though.
Yes you can, and should if that’s more your speed. I just prefer not to use corporate services if there’s an alternative.
The rtmp server can be run with docker https://hub.docker.com/r/tiangolo/nginx-rtmp/
I disagree. I stream my games to friends regularly. Currently using a more basic approach (nginx rtmp mod, playback with vlc) because it runs better on my vps as compared to owncast which is more feature complete, but there is an actual use case for a self-hosted streaming solution.
The Kyle Gass project is outta control!
Welcome :)
In case you don’t know, you can do an interactive rebase and amend any past commit, not only the latest.
If the commits were already pushed to a remote, you can still do it but need to add --force
or --force-with-lease
to your next git push
to make it overwrite the remote branch.
Putting everything on discord makes information unsearchable via search engines, which is objectivily not great. This recent habit is contributing to killing the web.
On a more subjective note, I just don’t like it. On the top of my head : Confusing interface, wont’ shut up about nitro, requires a phone number.
Yet somehow more expensive.
Cool to see. I might buy this game :)
I never ever received that registration email. Also, the content is not viewable without an account. Disappointing, especially considering the countdown to release which turned out to be a countdown to nothing.