

Xbox game pass is the only way
Xbox game pass is the only way
You’re correct, imma let voice-to-text take the blame there.
If you are trying to access several different services through the internet to your home network, you are better off setting up a home VPN than trying to manage multiple public facing services. The more you publish directly to the public, the more difficult it is to keep up with everything; It is likely needlessly expanding your threat exposure. Plus you never know when a new exploit gets published against any of the services you have available.
Sounds legit to me. Padman could be seen as a separate Unix system or the programs to live in, and therefore would have its own set of user and group IDs. As long as the created files have permissions that are different from The host permissions and they will still be inaccessible without some permission manipulation.
Feel like this is one of those weird generational things, but isn’t happy hotel TV just regular cable TV?
This is not the simplest answer at all but FYI you can also self host gitlab
TBH I will probably wind up getting it only because it has headphone and SD card slot. Hopefully it is rootable too though they have been weeding that out on some models as well.
It even sounds like this is handled on proxmox’s side, no need for iommu stuff
I did just find this quote on reddit:
A GPU can only be passed through to the a single VM at time though Proxmox can pass it through to multiple containers (LXC) but they can only run Linux instances.
I’ll have to look more into this but sounds promising
https://www.reddit.com/r/homelab/comments/18gu42z/comment/kd2vt5j/
My understanding is that roku sideloading is limited, at best, but adding a raspberry pi or cheap Google/Android TV box and telling the TV to just boot to that screen (and keep the TV itself off the web) is a good bypass for this.
Not necessarily on topic,but I use Moonlight more than anything. The TV has bluetooth so I can sync most any controller and play my desktop games remotely through it.
AWX is basically Ansible as a service.
Wait. That sounds dumb. Hosted and centralized Ansible?
Idk. Brain not braining. Just saying, it’s worth checking out.
I doubt this would fit your use case but wake-on-lan could keep power draw stupid low when nothing’s being used, at the cost of boot time.
I heard something about cloudflare not being stream friendly. Guess jellyfin doesn’t count?
Main benefit for me is a more traditional Linux environment, whereas steamos basically has a single user without a password and encryption is difficult at best. Great for playing games but not for computer usability. Bazzite also supports full disk encryption, and recently I learned/was told that you can move your SD card between Bazzite devices like Nintendo cartridges to play wherever.
One downside would be arguably less support. It’s community driven so the hardware manufacturers aren’t going to necessarily help you get dysfunctional games working, etc. Not that they’re going to be much help even when you’re playing native.
Also, kinda silly but I regret not switching to Bazzite OS earlier. I still have not done it. In theory it’s got several benefits over stock SteamOS but being comfortable, I haven’t put in the effort to try the new thing.
If you’re comfortable changing an m.2 SSD in a standard laptop, then working on the steam deck isn’t much different. My advice is buying the lowest storage SD and then buying an aftermarket 2TB.
But also be aware that gameplay on SD cards is also very performative, so you may not need that extra storage anyway.
Clarifying, your looking for a new music streaming service that has a code base not hosted in GitHub? Otherwise it sounds like you are somehow hosting your music in GitHub.
Those nasty PEDESTRIANS, out there WALKING all dangerously
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qnr6yEu8hY
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