Tempest Rising, for those who didn’t click.
Tempest Rising, for those who didn’t click.
I spent an entire weekend troubleshooting nvidia drivers on raw debian, specifically mint has really good driver support.
For what it’s worth I recommend linux mint. There is a gui for graphics driver installs. You click the yes please button and you’re done 😊
Everyone is saying subdomains so I’ll try to give a reason for paths. Using subdomains makes local access a bit harder. With paths you can use httpS://192etc/example, but if you use subdomains, how do you connect internally with https? Https://example.192etc won’t work as you can’t mix an ip address with domain resolution. You’ll have to use http://192etc:port. So no httpS for internal access. I got around this by hosting adguard as a local DNS and added an override so that my domain resolved to the local IP. But this won’t work if you’re connected to a VPN as it’ll capture your DNS requests, if you use paths you could exclude the IP from the VPN.
Edit: not sure what you mean by “more setup”, you should be using a reverse proxy either way.
Yeah I have it downloading to a folder which is monitored by Jellyfin, makes the whole process automated. Protip, set the MEDIA FORMAT string to sort into season folders, and have the filename look like the way you normally format season-episode, so that Jellyfin sorts it properly. I use: Season {yyyy}/{source_full} - {yyyy}x{mm}{dd} - {title_full}.{ext} Unfortunately I’ve been having issues with filenames atm, tracked under https://github.com/meeb/tubesync/issues/371
Another supcom similar is zero-k. Didn’t know there were so many open source options! Available on steam or at https://zero-k.info/
Yeah most of the improvements looked to be from fresh textures, not tracing. They clearly didn’t want to do the tv footage though.