The issue, in my opinion, is company size. Let’s not just look at the gaming industry, but in every industry, when your company gets bigger, the decision-making process takes longer and the final result may often deviate from the initial idea, mostly because the decision is no longer made by the operational people. Say, HR may want to cut or remove certain things for liability concerns, PR the same for protecting company image, accounting for resources concern, etc. In an indie studio, it’s the same few people who do everything and you may not know that you are supposed to do something or you have less mouths to feed, leading to bold decisions and masterpieces are made when you don’t play safe.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•How would you expose Jellyfin securely without a vpn?English
31·1 month agoAsk them to use the Jellyfin web, and you expose it to the public via Netbird / Pangolin locked behind SSO
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Games@lemmy.world•What is a game you can’t understand why its so popular ?English
15·1 month agoClickers. I don’t get it.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Technitium DNS v15.1.0 released with OpenID Connect integrationEnglish
3·2 months agoI couldn’t agree more about the lack of documentation for Technitium. Thank God it has an interface instead of command line only. Don’t know anything DoT or whatever. Guess I’m not using Technitium to it’s full potential. That said, I appreciate it being a total package of DNS server and adblocker.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Technitium DNS v15.1.0 released with OpenID Connect integrationEnglish
21·2 months agoI’m just barely okay at self hosting applications, so using Unbound together with Pi-hole poses a great challenge. Technitum DNS is a whole package and the GUI is user-friendly to me. But, after using Netbird on VPS (for the reverse proxy mostly), because of a different sub-domain being used, I think I don’t need Technitium anymore though it continues to work so I have no reason to change.
Wonder if they will release the code as a final middle finger.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I made a way to remotely control my homelab without any internet access requiredEnglish
1·5 months agoFeels just like the tech used in the show Person of Interest. Essentially, to avoid the detection of a supercomputer, the protagonists communicate via VHF mesh network.
I think they need to invent a new way of playing games on a subscription, like renting a game for 3 months for x dollars. I bet many players subscribe for one month and play the heck out of a new release then stop paying.