It’s google, it’s okay when they do it /s
It’s google, it’s okay when they do it /s
Owncast might fit your needs
I use yt-dlp to download from Youtube Music. Works for single tracks, albums, playlists etc
You’re welcome
Have fun playing Starfield :)
Sorry for double commenting but you could also try this instead of the aur nvidia-beta package
And I’d generally recommed using -dkms versions of the nvidia driver
[ 1711.740] (EE) NVIDIA: system’s kernel log for additional error messages and
Maybe try this then? Kernel log can be read via
$sudo dmesg
or
$journalctl -k
I’d recommend journalctl, best to also append -b to only get the kernel logs for the current boot
For easier navigation enter a / and input nvidia, this will search your journal. Press n to go to the next result and shift + n to go to the previous one
I installed the nvidia-beta drivers (Arch) and tested out Starfield. All is good. Then next time I try to startx, I get X failed to start etc.
Did you reboot after changing to the beta driver? If you did not you were still using the previously installed nvidia driver, unless you manually reloaded the nvidia kernel modules via rmmod and modprobe (I’d discourage doing this though, rebooting is way less error prone)
I certainly do. Most social media algorithms feed you content that it thinks will generate interactions. Lemmy does not do that which results in whatever you decide to post having more meaning because there’s no stupid and/or manipulative machine deciding wheter your post is or isn’t worth seeing
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Iceraven all the way
Basically forked ff with many addons
Vimms Vault has xbox 360 games
Sure, I’ve been thinking about adding a Music *arr app to my arr stack. That’ll only make it better
Agreed, feels great to share things and do something good for someone else ;)
Me too buddy
Combined with yt-dlp it’s waaaay better than any streaming service could hope to be
Lmao, I know what you might be thinking but these stats are for the last 7 days total
Works for me
I’m still on 0.10.6 though, maybe try clearing the apps cache/data? If that doesn’t work you can always get older versions from apkmirror
That’s how I’d do it, would be best if it’s encrypted in memory as well. Or at least encrypt important values so you can’t edit them with Cheat Engine or similiar programs. There’s also ways to make it harder to debug and reverse engineer your game if you want to look into them
But whatever you do, someone will be cheating sooner or later. No way arround that, you can only slow them down
Only exception is server sided games, but you can still create bots for those and maybe even find some way to exploit your code
If the game is running in proton or is a native linux build you can use Goldberg Steam Emulator
Kodi has some IPTV addons