I don’t think it was ever supposed to be used on desktop, it is made for touchscreen so the experience is suboptimal on desktop
Voyager also has a web version web version
Never used Nixpkgs, but isn’t it a bit more advanced and not really for beginners?
Actually, the percentage of drm free games on Epic is pretty high, sometimes the same game will be drm free on epic and require drm on steam. Games that do require epics drm though can fuck off (especially since their is no offline mode). List
Check out !opensourcegames@lemmy.ml if you haven’t already
I’d recommend Brotato. It’s the same game style, but with a simplistic map and more complex upgrade system. Also it’s only five bucks
Don’t forget: Ability to see your library on the website
I just download the games that are drm free (which is actually quite a lot) and put a zip archive on my backup drive(s)
Wasn’t Memmy discontinued?
Apps I use in about the order of use:
Like they say in their FAQ it’s source available but not open source
No, GameVault is source-available, meaning the code is open for you to explore and modify for personal use. However, you may not use it for commercial purposes.
They also have a paid premium version which is required to use third-party clients, so there will be no heroic integration unless you pay
Looks cool, to bad it’s not open source
As I understand google is only prohibited from doing so because they are a monopoly and this would be abuse of their position, so smaller engines should be unaffected. For example, if I recall correctly, bing pays Vivaldi to be the default.
The problem is this isn’t the same for every distro and sometimes different versions of the same distro. Also sometimes you have multiple options to do the same thing. There isn’t really a definitive answer, so one would need to know your situation to answer this
Does this work like SillyTavern or what is the idea? Does it support SillyTavern Characters?
It had a verified version on flathub
Which clients do you recommend for IOS?
How it works: I don’t know about this service in particular, but usually the shared contains the encryption key so like this: example.com/files/file_id/encryption_key or something similar
As for trust: This appears to be a individual, so you will have to just trust it when using the public instance. However, since it is FOSS, you can audit the code and spin up your own instance
Just FYI, Infuse is a great jellyfin client for AppleTV