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  • I have the exact opposite experience as you. I have never once seen steam crash. My steam account is now 9 years old. I was absolutely stoked when I saw GOG Galaxy was trying to handle not only GOG games but games from other platforms as well. But my experience with that has been so bad. It's fine for GOG games, but I'd much rather just add all my games into steam at this point. So as for stability, I don't see any way that GOG Galaxy could ever beat Steam.

    For Linux support, Steam is a DRM which is a detractor. But with all they've done with proton, steam input, steam deck OS.. I'd say that Steam is definitely doing more for the Linux ecosystem than GOG.

  • Because they should be able to make a launcher that works. The Windows GOG launcher (GOG Galaxy) is a joke. They want to make one launcher to rule them all but it struggles with almost every one. I have a Windows computer for games that require it (Valorant mostly for me) and even on PC I use Heroic. I don't want crazy features. I just want an officially supported GOG client that works well on Linux and Windows.

  • If only they supported Linux better, or really like at all... I know you can grab the files and install without DRM. But, the whole lack of a client makes it a nuisance to use. I used to buy everything on GOG when possible. Since I got a Steam Deck that's changed. I shouldn't have to use Heroic Launcher IMO..

  • Gitea is a fork of gogs. Forgejo is a forge of Gitea too. I would suggest/use Forgejo.

  • 2.0 seems to be closing the gap towards Discord more. Which I like.

  • Exactly. Average person, not a big deal. But if someone for some reason decides to target you, you give them a huge amount of days about you quickly. I tend to make a new name for each service.

  • And Holo ISO if you don't want to fully configure.

  • Yubikey support, 2fa support, and I wanted to donate anyways because it's a great password manager and I love FOSS. However, the server software isn't FOSS but you can self-host vault-warden for complete control and I would bet those same features.

  • Like this? I don't see how it's better than a stove with a pan? I'm not arguing just curious..

  • https://perfectmediaserver.com/ Check that out, one of the guys who is a main personality of the self-hosted podcast made that website. It's all about setting up automations to download movies and TV shows automatically and stuff.

  • L4TL. Looks pretty cool. I'll try that out. Thanks!

  • My thoughts too. An American would probably mess up the rest of the world, but would nail canada, America, and south America lol

  • I feel like I usually am just pressing buttons on a website. But, I admit it can be a bit confusing..

  • It just might. That's what I meant by firewall btw. A router is usually just three things, a firewall, a network switch, and a wireless access point. The part that handles routing to the internet (and your cloud instance) will be the firewall. I have OPNSense as my firewall with Tailscale installed on it.

  • Tailnet requires you to run the Tailscale client. I would bet that the Tailscale client isn't even built to run on some/all of your IoT devices. Even if it were, I doubt many little esp devices would have the overhead to run them.

  • Good luck connecting all of your IoT devices to the tailnet though. You'll need a firewall and lots of tinkering. I use linode and host some stuff in the cloud, but not Home Assistant.