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That’s a great suggestion!
ToothPick was more built for a set it and forget it style of yt-dlp usage, but I’ve definitely had to add ad-hoc pages like this before so this would be a great feature to have.
That’s a great suggestion!
ToothPick was more built for a set it and forget it style of yt-dlp usage, but I’ve definitely had to add ad-hoc pages like this before so this would be a great feature to have.
I haven’t really distributed any binaries yet, everything I work on is just FOSS at https://github.com/MattMckenzy.
However, I did look into packaging my HomeCast project in my own debian apt repository. It’s still unsigned at the moment, but when I get to it I imagine I’ll just use dpkg and gnupg2 however I need to.
I’m a professional and hobbyist C# .NET dev and I recently made the switch to a full Linux environment at home. I’ve gotten a great workflow setup with just VSCode and some extensions. I’ve actually found some ways to improve my workflow with VSCode vs Visual Studio and I’m glad I made the switch. The only thing I really miss is the phenomenal diagnostics and profiling I would get with a full Visual Studio install, but I’m getting used to using cli dotnet tools to replace that as well.
If you’re going the VSCode route, feel free to ask me more questions on useful extensions or workflow tweaks!
I managed to get the game’s textures working well through Lutris with this script I found!
https://gist.github.com/baryluk/1041204eff4cc4fad6f1508afe67b562
It’ll compile and install latest mesa, just make sure you add the wrapper script to the command in the lutris config for the launcher and it should work great.
Managed to make it work first try with this script on my KDE plasma/debian testing setup after wrestling with the textures issue for several days.
For a second I thought I had made the perfect solution for this, but then I realized my problem was the opposite. I was looking for a way to receive notifications from systems that can only send emails. So I quickly made the Mail2Gotify service and have been using it for the past while.
I’ll post it here anyway in case you want to switch from emails to Gotify in the future!
Definitely the way to go, yt-dlp makes it so easy to automate too!
I’m currently working hard on something to fill this void! I’ve made HomeHook v2 as a web app and HomeCast as an mpv interface installed on my HTPC and some Pis I have around the house!
I still need to document the installation procedure but if you’re interested in playing stuff from Jellyfin and YouTube, feel free to send me a message and I’ll see if I can help out!
I feel like I can’t be the only immature one here…
My NAS is called AY-NAS.
I’ve got a bunch of Rpis named things like DANK-SBC, WONK-SBC and RAW-SBC.
I made a simple budgeting web app: https://github.com/MattMckenzy/Casheesh
My wife and have used it almost every day for the past couple of years to give ourselves and track fun budget money. It’s been working really well!
Figuring out and emulating how the steam deck handles it is a great idea, I’ll do some research.
Thanks for the info!
I was looking at Cage yesterday, but it seems like it wouldn’t support a transparent always on top application, in a way to give control to any application underneath. Maybe I could experiment with it and see what I can do…
I’m not sure I could make a transparent overlay on top of MPV with just a Firefox kiosk.
Also, I’m curious why I should avoid Electron? Do you have another framework to suggest that would let me do this?
I’m not against learning new things if they’re more adequate for my project!
I’ve just added images and more descriptions about each page of the web application in the GitHub readme. It should provide a nice overview now!