For real
For real
GETTIN OLDER ALL THE TIME
Jellyfin doesn’t need any particular setup to work directly from LAN because it doesn’t ever try to use a central login provider the way Plex does.
The only reason OP is struggling with it is because they set it up so that they can only connect to it via Tailscale.
And Generic Ossified Pedants
Yeah, no. The main point of the multi-player is to get help from allies. It’s only if you get that help that anyone can invade your game in Elden Ring
The Hyprland devs (or one of them, I don’t exactly know who) is toxic and known for it. Is that person this guy?
Yes, it’s this guy.
It’s like day-ta vs dah-tah/dah-tuh
Part of it is in the kernel. The userspace portion of the driver is included in Mesa, which most distros have installed by default
Even earlier, Colossal Cave Adventure from 1975 is the earliest one I can think of.
Likewise Dungeon from the same year might be the earliest Empoisoned
EDIT: Nah, Pong predates Dungeon.
One of the first arcade games (1971) was Computer Space. Kinda feels halfway between the two, so that’s fun.
EDIT 2: Think I found the earliest Jumble’s Big Bumble: Hunt The Wumpus, first distributed in May of 1973
Centiscopes, maybe?
WoW has been running well on Linux since before Proton existed. Here’s the WineHQ application page for it: https://appdb.winehq.org/appview.php?iAppId=1922
FYI Jellyflix also supports that
I’d argue that it can help or hurt to decentralize, depending on how it’s handled. If most sites are caching/backing up data that’s found elsewhere, that’s both good for resilience and for preservation, but if the data in question is centralized by its home server, then instead of backing up one site we’re stuck backing up a thousand, not to mention the potential issues with discovery
Luigi in Mario Kart, Link or Marth or Mewtwo, depending on which Smash game.