Is RiMusic dead?
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olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for near equivalent alternativesEnglish5·2 months agotheir snapshots are marked as copy on write, so my assumption is that for every write, there is replication somewhere.
I might be wrong here, but my understanding is that their snapshots are the kind we find in modern filesystems (ZFS/BTRFS/…) : that is a point-in-time kind of functionnality, where a file will be duplicated (and the original version then will only belong to the snapshot) only when it is written to. This is just the way snapshots are implemented here - and a rather common way of doing it efficiently - not a reliability feature.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Games@sh.itjust.works•Zelda: Breath of the Wild & Tears of the Kingdom - Switch 2 Edition Digital Foundry Tech ReviewEnglish5·3 months agoTL;DR it’s much more beautiful but won’t be free, as it’ll need at least to buy some upgrade even if you had the original, switch1 game.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Games@sh.itjust.works•Julian LeFay, The Legendary Developer Known As ‘The Father Of Elder Scrolls’, Has Passed AwayEnglish9·3 months agoThis might already be the case, but the guy deserves is own character and quest in Project Tamriel and/or Tamriel Rebuilt. This is way too young an age to go.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Nextcloud and Thinkfree Office sign partnership agreement to add more choices for users - NextcloudEnglish8·3 months agoNope, doesn’t seem so at all. I’ll stay with the web version of LibreOffice, myself (and OnlyOffice as a second choice if the first one were to went south)
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Looking for a Safe, Super Open Source (and also cheap if not free) Journaling app. Any Recomendations?English3·4 months agoI discovered Trilium a couple days before discovering the project was dead. But here is TriliumNext now so it’s not that much of a problem (yay opensource!)
Works great on a computer, not as much on a phone. There are android apps to send directly something to it, but reading its content involves the webapp directly… which isn’t that bad but overall that’s not ideal. Still, after years of trying floss journaling apps one after another, it’s the only one I kept more than a couple weeks.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Sixteen Organizations Endorse the UN Open Source PrinciplesEnglish8·7 months agoSeeing RocketChat in here, when they’ve been actively moving away from opensource for several years now, is at least a bit funny.
If we’re going that far from Minecraft, don’t forget the impressive Veloren ;)
I’ve recently discovered Trilium : markdown, electron app but works in pure web too if you host it somewhere, opensource, UX is ok by my standards, and the mobile web app works on Android too. And there is something of an ecosystem around, with extensions for browsers and the such. Sadly, I’ve also (and as recently) discovered its development was halted.
But there’s hope, and a TriliumNext project has seen light, which took right where Trilium stopped (and, from what I understood, they’re still mostly compatible at that point).
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•The DOS game Raptor Call of the Shadows releases source under GPLEnglish6·2 years agoFor what it’s worth, that same github user already reverse-engineered the game : https://github.com/skynettx/raptor and this one should be able to compile on modern platforms.
There is probably a story behind the source release, I wonder what it is…
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•The DOS game Raptor Call of the Shadows releases source under GPLEnglish1·2 years agoWow, incredible news! So many memories
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Open-Source NVIDIA Vulkan Driver Begins Working On Pipeline CachingEnglish3·2 years agoThat’s not as true as it’s been : they’ve published kernel modules as opensource. It’s clearly not perfect nor comparable to what AMD or Intel do/did, but it’s way better than when Linus raised that finger ;)
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•What is your favorite multiplayer FOSS game?English7·2 years agoI’ve had a blast playing Smokin’ Guns : https://www.smokin-guns.org/downloads
(Veloren is pretty awesome too, in a completely different way : https://veloren.net/ )
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Technology@lemmy.ml•Parmesan Makers Add Microchips To Cheese Wheels To Foil CounterfeitersEnglish8·2 years agoEnd users (so to speak) usally don’t buy full parmesan wheels, anyway ;)
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Is there an open source game engine with visual scripting? or something?English3·2 years agoIt’s more for CYOA-like games, but Twine is pretty good and has a graph-like editor. Of course, if you want to do anything more complicated than “if (choice) go (page)”, you might need some code. But for the basics it works without.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Technology@lemmy.ml•The First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure SuperconductorEnglish5·2 years agoTotally, not to mention setting a huge precedent on the path of a better SC. Don’t get me wrong, I definitely AM excited by LK99 ;)
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Technology@lemmy.ml•The First Room-Temperature Ambient-Pressure SuperconductorEnglish221·2 years agoThere are actually people (e.g. https://www.twitch.tv/andrewmccalip) who are currently trying to replicate this. But from what early (internet) experts said, even if it works, is replicable and legit, it wouldn’t allow much current through it, about a quarter of amp. Still promising, but not as groundbreaking as initially put.
I don’t use such a machine myself, but those are tools which I would turn to if I had :
The first one is just a library (i.e. building blocks), while the second looks more like a complete solution - based on Linux’ most used vector software Inkscape.
olivier@lemmy.fait.chto Linux Gaming@lemmy.ml•Unifying game launcher as an alternative to Playnite including controller support?English71·2 years agoNot sure if it checks all your boxes, but you could have a look at the following (and tell us if they did) :
Why not something like NAS4Free or OpenMediaVault, then? You don’t have to chose between DIY and paid-for, there is a middle-ground