Wayland by default on Desktop Mode? That’s actually massive for me. I use “AR” glasses with my deck, and the ability to adjust the overscan setting to pull the corners of the screen away from the edges where things get a bit blurry is a welcome addition. Might also finally fix the issue where the internal LCD backlight is still on when using an external screen (but I haven’t confirmed this part yet).
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MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex Announces Massive Price Hike on Lifetime Subscription PlansEnglish
2·6 days agoAh, yeah, guess I never realized it’s a .NET program. Never understood why an open source dev would choose .NET, but what can you do.
Also despise Docker (especially the modern over-reliance on it), but that always gets me into trouble when I admit that publicly.
MrMcGasion@lemmy.worldto
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Plex Announces Massive Price Hike on Lifetime Subscription PlansEnglish
1·6 days agoI’ll admit I haven’t really looked into it, but how is the Jellyfin web interface insecure? I don’t currently, but in the past I’ve used ssh reverse port forwarding to my VPS and then used an Apache proxy and letsencrypt for ssl on a subdomain. Maybe I was just lucky, but I never had any problems.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•We're inching closer to the Steam Frame release with a SteamOS Manager update
2·10 days agoYeah, but the Index had 2 ~$150 lighthouses. Not that $300 is enough to cover the cost of the compute, but it’s one area of “savings” compared to the Index.
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Open Source@lemmy.ml•PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 developers battling "AI slop code pull requests"
262·14 days agoAlmost certainly not. All you would really need to do to stop this is limit who can submit pull requests to verified devs. Things go back to the way they were during the clunkier, before times when everyone used Subversion, when there were more hoops to jump through to contribute code. Make it so you need an existing contributor to “mentor” first-time contributors (making sure they aren’t an AI, are writing competent code that follows project standards, etc.) before giving access to submit dozens of pull requests.
Also, “Um, Actually” is a different College Humor/Dropout show.