I've been using the Jellyfin WebOS app, it works well but sometimes will transcode instead of direct streaming the first time something is played. Restarting a few times fixes it though. I also have jellyfin on my steam deck, but I don't think it does drm apps.
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I switched away from truecharts once scale switched to native docker and my experience has been much smoother since. TC had some kind of breaking change every other month, now I only have to worry about breaking changes when the actual apps have a major update.
The transition was way easier than i expected. First I set up nginx pointing to the TC load balancer for every url, so I could swap apps one at a time. Then I used heavyscript to mount the volumes for an app and rsynced them to a normal dir. With that I could spin up the community apps version or a custom docker config and swap over nginx once I confirmed it was working.
I tried recovering a bad bluray with aaru, it was able to create a partial dump but I wasn't able to fully read it. After about a week of churning it was still picking up more sectors but even if it might have gotten it in time I didn't want to work my drive that hard.
I ended up finding a working copy of that movie at goodwill, but I still have other discs not reading. I decided it isn't worth going beyond what you described, at some point the disc is just genuinely bad.
Thanks for the info, I'll give it another try disabling the home environment. Even if I switch to windows for bigger games like alyx to get motion smoothing it'd be nice to run most from bazzite.
For reference, here's the post I had found about the delay. I'm not using a 40 series card but it matched my experience. https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamVR/comments/118vlrl/fix_for_rtx_4090_and_vr_tracking_input_latency_lag/
It's minimally functional, I'm dual booting for vr. It felt like there was a frame of tracking lag which got me motion sick in a static scene. I found a forum post suggesting it was a vsync timing delay that steamvr normally accounts for, but you can workaround by playing with numbers in a configuration file. I gave up there, but I ran into some other issues too.
- Motion smoothing is not supported
- It doesn't automatically switch audio output
- Base station sleep mode doesn't work
- Performance was generally worse than windows, pistol whip had regular frame spikes
I've got the gen 1 vive and a 1070, so other headsets or better gpu driver compatibility could fix that.
They're completely caught in the misinfo and still cheering him on. Anyone getting hurt must have deserved it and if they're getting hurt it just shows how important it is to hurt the others back.
No split screen, lan is a ton of fun. Online is entirely server browser, which is fine except that you need to port forward to run a private lobby. I'm hoping this one makes private matches a bit simpler.
A bit, but more sim racer steering and no boosting. Shoving other racers off the road or into obstacles is still viable and satisfying but it works a bit differently. In burnout any significant impact will wreck the car and force a respawn. Wreckfest cars can take a lot of abuse but damage accumulates until the car is undriveable and gets DNF'd.
All or nothing. I generally keep it on, though.
This is my go to racer, the handling leans realistic but the damage model is very gamey in just the right way. It's a ton of fun dragging across the finish line in a car that's missing a wheel and most of its crumple zone.
I'm not on Twitter and neither are you, but here we are reading it anyway.
That's because private schools act as a filter for the families that can afford them. Kids from poorer families are more likely to have an unstable home life, insufficient access to meals outside of school lunches, and other things which are the biggest factors in educational success. The voucher system takes funding from the public schools used by the poorest kids and gives it to the private schools used by families that could already afford to go elsewhere.
Private schools can also arbitrarily accept/reject students which gives them an advantage in outcome metrics.