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  • He’s right on all counts. Larian is – today – in an unparalleled position as a developer of RPG games. They have great experience, multiple studios, a supportive community, and a huge IP.

    All of that, except maybe the supportive community, are traits which the huge gamestudios/publishers like EA and Ubisoft also have. I'm pretty sure it would be hard for ubisoft to claim inexperience when developing the next assassins creed for example.

    I think the main difference, as mentioned in the article, is the vision. Ubisoft wants to make the next games in their money making franchises. Larian wanted to make a good game.

  • Ich habe den Artikel ehrlich gesagt nich nicht gelesen aber bei dem was ich so in meinem Freundeskreis mitgekriegt habe bin ich da nicht wirklich überrascht.

    Viele denken bei lesen am Bildschirm erstmal an Tablets oder Laptops, was auf Dauer m.M.n. halt unangenehm ist. E-Book Reader sind jetzt nicht sooo teuer, aber soch gerade teuer genug, dass von denen die überhaupt Bücher lesen, viele nicht bereit sind so ein Teil auszuprobieren. Andere wollen das gar nicht erst ausprobieren und schwören auf das Gefühl von echtem Papier in den Händen.

    Persönlich kann ich mir meinen E-Reader nicht nehr wegdenken. Das liegt aber vor allem daran, dass ich in sehr vielen Situationen kurz zu dem Teil greife um ein paar Seiten zu lesen.

    Beim essen? Viel einfach den gegen eine Flasche zu stellen als ein Buch mit einer Hand aufhalten zu müssen. Auf der Toilette? Klar geht beides, aber der E-Readet liegt besser in der Hand. Im Urlaub? So viele Bücher wie ich lese könnte ich gar nicht ins Gepäck packen.

  • I'm using Symfonium. Originally got it because it allows pulling from subsonic, plex and jellyfin libraries simultaneously.

    After switching all my stuff over to navidrome, rather than having it split between plex and navidrome, I kept it because I paid a couple bucks for it and really like the customizability

    On my PC I use sonixd. No particular reason for that one except it was probably the first one I found, is cross platform and also looks quite good

  • Hi, do you mind giving me some pointers for setting up traefik to use https for my locally hosted services?

    I have most of my stuff on a single server (named poseidon), on which I want to separate all the stuff using subdomains (like plex.poseidon). From what I found when searching online it seems like I require a local DNS server for that on which I can enter local domains, in addition to using traefik to specify a rule for the host using a label in the docker-compose. Is that correct?

    I also have no idea how to route the subdomains to the services I want.

  • Never heard of telemetry on e-readers.

    Personally I keep wifi turned off on mine anyway to preserve battery life and keep forced updates away. The only time I had wifi on was when I set the device up because that requires an account (for kobo readers). There is a quite technical way to bypass that though as far as I know.

    Edit: After reading up on it, it seems like there is actually telemetry on kobo devices...

    Time to find a way to disable that shit

  • I use symfonium too. Great app. I've stumbled across some bugs here or there but that might be due to my setup and if I actually bothered to report them, I imagine the developer would be quick to fix them. At least he was fast to reply the last time I opened a ticket.

    One great thing I like about Symfonium is the aggregation of multiple libraries. You can add a plex, jellyfin or subsonic API compatible server (like navidrome) simultaneously.