Naw, this and the PC were different.
Encrypt-Keeper
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Does the Steam deck have a PS1 emulator?
No, you’re thinking of Medal of Honor Allied Assault.
This is the PS1 game.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Games@sh.itjust.works•Europa Universalis 5 is so complex its developers will let you automate half the gameEnglish3·2 days agoI’m the same way which is why I actually prefer Victoria. Since the economic gameplay in EU is kinda “Boardgamey”
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Day 297 of posting a Daily Screenshot from the games l've been playingEnglish61·3 days agoIt’s either my guy.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•When New Jersey Switches Prison Tablet Companies, I’ll Lose 10 Years of Family MemoriesEnglish371·3 days agoI know they’re prisoners so there’s going to be the ethical debate of “Do we let them watch movies or not”, but if you’ve landed on “Yes” then charging them per minute on a tablet is so fucking stupid. Like is that part of the punishment? Lol
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Stardew Valley creator says he might make Stardew Valley 2English65·4 days agoNot sure where you’re coming from. Stardew Valley was completed years ago and the guy has actually kept releasing free content updates nobody even asked for. People are actually getting annoyed at him for continuing to update it since he’s supposed to be working on his next game.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•CrowdStrike Announces Layoffs Affecting 500 EmployeesEnglish8·5 days agoIt’s not needless pedantry because the original comment is just wrong. They probably can’t coast by on 200 million fewer dollars of revenue, while they surely could on 200 million fewer dollars in profit.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Apple Watch Shipments’ Continuous DeclineEnglish51·5 days agoI have the first gen Apple Watch SE from half a decade ago and I haven’t been given a reason to upgrade to the SE 2, much less whatever flagship we’re up to now.
www is just a host name, totally arbitrary.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Games@lemmy.world•Chips aren’t improving like they used to, and it’s killing game console price cutsEnglish33·8 days agoIt’s never happened. No idea what that fella is smoking
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Battle of the noobs: CasaOS X Yunohost X TrueNAS ScaleEnglish2·9 days agoIt’s a web management system for the entire system, including docker containers. So less like Portainer and more like Cockpit with something like Portainer built in. Unlike Portainer the container management is also based around an application marketplace for “one click” deployments with opinionated more-secure defaults. So once installed you’re sort of hiding the regular Linux OS underneath a more beginner friendly appearance of an OS with some guard rails.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI models routinely lie when honesty conflicts with their goalsEnglish2·9 days agoAnd none of them support your use of the word.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI models routinely lie when honesty conflicts with their goalsEnglish4·9 days agohttps://www.dictionary.com/browse/lie
1 a false statement made with deliberate intent to deceive; an intentional untruth.
Your example also doesn’t support your definition. It implies the history books were written inaccurately on purpose (As we know historically they are) and the teacher refuses to teach it because then they would be deceiving the children intentionally otherwise, which would of course be lying.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Your favorite "one click" self hosted open source app installer/server manager?English2·9 days agoI wouldn’t really recommend UnRAID outside of it being a NAS. The App Store functionality is very active and nice but most things aren’t really one click. I love my bare metal UnRAID box but there are better options for your cloud servers.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Finance / Investment self-hosted apps?English5·9 days agoIs this the Vim of financial accounting?
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI models routinely lie when honesty conflicts with their goalsEnglish91·9 days agoActually no, “to lie” means to say something intentionally false. One cannot “accidentally lie”
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish11·10 days agoYou don’t need a VPN to trick Plex. Exposing the web ui to the world will likely show traffic coming from your router, which is internal.
This is not the case at all. That’s not how routing, nor port forwarding works. This will work on Jellyfin, but if you do it on Plex without paying, this will be blocked. You are still fundamentally misunderstanding how literally all of this works. And it’s getting to the point where I’m wondering if you’re actually this confidently ignorant, or if you’re just a troll, given the only comments on your account are pro-Plex and anti-Jellyfin.
Jellyfin is also very limiting based on your users devices. There is no Jellyfin app for Samsung TVs (without sideloading) or Playstation. Users there are shit out of luck.
Users there would be shit out of luck with Plex too, because neither of those platforms support Tailscale or any other VPN. More clients support Jellyfin than VPN apps, so if you’re not paying for Plex, then Jellyfin is less limiting than Plex.
The thing you’re failing to grasp is that Jellyfin is not nearly as simple as you’re making it out to be.
What you’ve failed to grasp is that Jellyfin is exactly as simple as I’ve made it out to be. You can forward a port, give your client an address to pop in, and remote streaming will work flawlessly, for free. You cannot do that same process with Plex for free. Only if you pay for it.
Encrypt-Keeper@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•That's all folks, Plex is starting to charge for sharingEnglish11·10 days agoYou’re saying two completely different incompatible things. In your last comment you said “You can just forward a port”. You can’t “just forward a port” or do any of the other things you suggested with Plex for free. Period.
The second thing you’re saying is using a VPN to trick Plex into thinking you’re local. You may be able to do that, but that’s entirely different from “just forwarding a port” or using a reverse proxy, or any of the other normal, easy ways to remotely stream over Jellyfin. It’s not only more work than sharing Jellyfin, but it’s also very limiting based on your users devices. For example, many people are streaming Plex, Emby, Jellyfin on RokuTVs. RokuTVs have an app for Jellyfin that can just connect directly, but it does not have a Tailscale client. So if you want to trick Plex into thinking they’re local, you’d now have to pay money to get them a new device, and then you’d have the configure the VPN on it, and troubleshoot that when it breaks. A lot of people are going to just opt for Jellyfin which is much easier and doesn’t require buying new hardware.
The point that you are entirely failing to grasp is that unless you want to pay up for Plex streaming, it is much simpler, with less limitations, to just switch to Jellyfin for remote streaming.
I mean sure but we could all just do that with everything and we wouldn’t need Lemmy at all lmao