OBS is practically the only sensible choice. Some people still use xsplit, for whichever reason, but good for them
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OBS is practically the only sensible choice. Some people still use xsplit, for whichever reason, but good for them
I have mine through namecheap too, although the name server is from cloudflare now. The only issue i’ve had was some shitty forums preventing registrations from anything that wasn’t @gmail.com
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While I’m really enjoying this too, it’s worth noting that a lot of the recording features only work on Wayland
How do you deal with lack of plugin support?
That’s incredibly scummy. If it were huge corporations, it would be a rounding error no one would care about, but this is OSS community members we’re talking about
I love my Switch Pro controller, more than most other ones, but this really frustrates me. I have to switch to a different one for practically any racing game
OSS is only good when they can save money with it, apparently
I don’t have an Android device anymore, but I’ve been a fan of Smart Launcher ever since Nova turned into a steaming pile
Big fan of that. Most of recommended Biome rules work for me, but I’ve worked with different projects, that have a lot of pretty specific style preferences. This is going to make migrations so much easier
Enter The Gungeon, yeah
I’m still slowly getting through Xenoblade Chronicles 3. Phenomenal game. Enjoying some Gungeon on the side too
Been a big fan of it for a handful of years too now. Huge shame that it doesn’t work on iOS because of completely arbitrary limitations. One of my sync groups just handles my entire photo library
Vue is partially supported as of 1.6.0, but obviously expect issues. I still keep my frontend projects on the eslint stack, until this is improved
Quite a loaded changelog. The removal of formatters is appreciated, because half of my old configs were just disabled rules, in order to avoid conflicts. The new and updated rules are pretty solid too.
I will have to say though - I’ve migrated my projects to Biome, and i’ve been a lot more happy with it so far. My only complaint there is the editor plugins that still need a lot of work
There’s a little more to it, but that’s how i run it, and my experience has been considerably better, than with the docker AIO. That being said, i’m worried about the potential security implications of this running on my home network. I don’t know enough of this yet to make an educated statement
I have mine on Namecheap, but i’ve moved the nameserver to Cloudflare. Been using them for a while, can’t complain at all. Am also paying for their email service on the same domain
Begin with listing what exactly you’re trying to run. I am running this myself, on hardware that’s worse than yours. You have to make choices more carefully
While not untrue, it’s not entirely accurate. My entire arr stack runs on a 3b+ with just a gig of ram, with some still left over. It all depends on what, and how you run it
This is it, pretty much. I don’t agree with people who are aggressively against Nintendo in general, especially in cases like the MIG-Switch, but at the same time, they operate in such a bizarre grey area. It’s unbelievably stupid to both prevent software preservation, and not allow legal ways to obtain those titles