

Use a piehole for your DNS and send the endpoints to an NGINX host


Use a piehole for your DNS and send the endpoints to an NGINX host
Having used GreyLog and Loki&Vector/Grafana I would recommend the latter.


Netflix / Hulu never resorted to this fuckery https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2025/04/elon-musks-xai-accused-of-lying-to-black-communities-about-harmful-pollution/
Not saying they’re good either, but you cannot ignore the blatant environmental disregard of AI companies.


They will just cook the planet killing us all


First things first, make sure your ISP’s device can be put into a bridge mode, or that you can get a modem instead, otherwise you’re going to be dealing with double NAT issues.


Yeah, trying an incognito window without the extensions would be the best place to start then, if you want to continue to use Firefox for it.


Even when you’re not using a reverse proxy, you’re still going to be streaming to that socket.
So I woild recomend that flag still and retest, because the only time I personally have seen that error is when the socket was closed to streaming and it fails to get returned data.


A lot of AA studios have been cramming in a ton of microtransactions still, whereas indie is mostly devoid of it, but it definitely gets a lot better the more A’s you remove.


The video game industry. (Indie games are on fire lately, though.)


Well then, Arizona’s screwed. It’s the largest frying pan in the United States.


Why build a city up and condensed when you can just spread it over 100 miles, add 1 rail line, and then declare yourself a great transportation hub?


Super Mario Bros. 3 was released as a fully finished product that I actually own a physical copy of.
Borderlands 4, will probably be a quarter finished when it released, filled with all kinds of apologies, possibly have micro transactions, and will likely be able to be taken out of my library at some point as it’s digital only.
The value is not the same.


Oh, that’s absolutely horrible that they designed it that way. 🤮


Worth that at least before you start looking at different hardware.
Otherwise, it’s the same thing if you have a smart TV, download the Jellyfin app, and then just completely stop it from being able to connect anywhere else.


If you’re happy with the Roku hardware and you’re going to cancel all your other streaming services, why not just firewall block the Roku from reaching out of your local network?
If you do that, Jellyfin will still work fine, and you won’t have the ability to get posted ads or anything else from the Roku, so it’ll just become a Jellyfin box.
This coming from game journalism, which has just turned into a mouthpiece and constantly been used to lie about how good games are.
Funny how the date of this article comes out around the time that Amazon is failing, Epic is failing, Ubisoft is failing, and they’re failing because they hate the people that they sell their products to, and they refuse to be user-friendly and user-focused.
Steam isn’t perfect, but the reason why they’re a monopoly is they actually give a shit about gamers, unlike all of their competition.
Gamers aren’t a product, they’re a user, and Steam understands that offering the voice to those people makes their product what it is. The more users they have, the more money they make. They don’t need to nickel and dime and squeeze.
This is something that every single competitor they have had has just blatantly ignored.
Cross posted from: https://lemmy.world/comment/15611343


The Soul Reaver / Blood Omen games have not been recommended yet. Though, as a warning, last time I tried to do the Soul Reaver 2, there was a strange bug with the sound that made it so that you couldn’t pass a certain puzzle.


The whole point of self-hosting it is to not put the information on a public cloud. But, thankfully the F-Droid fork is still going on and I had misread it anyway.


I do have it installed through F-Droid. I thought I read that they weren’t really going to be focusing on it at all, so updates may just die out.
Brings the little hope that my current situation won’t die!
I don’t know enough about Java directly to contribute anything useful, sadly.
You can always go the Tarpit route as well https://zadzmo.org/code/nepenthes/