

It makes sense what you say, I would actually have to read their privacy policy but I haven’t had the time to read something that heavy.
It makes sense what you say, I would actually have to read their privacy policy but I haven’t had the time to read something that heavy.
I know the project and the work they do is excellent, but I had read that it is not “production ready” and I was looking for something that was more set it and forget it, but I could be wrong, I know practically nothing about it.
You can use immich-public-proxy for that
“You can’t vote a fascist away.”
You can trust them, but you shouldn’t trust any open source project by default, and it’s even more important in the context of big corporate software.
I understand you, there are 2 names instead of 1 and they are also more complex, the same thing happened to me at the beginning :)
Yes, but tailscale is a privacy nightmare, because your private keys are stored in their servers
I think you meant Moonlight and Sunshine xd
You could use Moonlight as client and Sunshine as streamer, both are in the store app.
And if you don’t know about port forwarding you can use ZeroTier or Twingate (it’s like Hamachi)
No worries, LOL we followed exactly the same steps with the same problems, in fact, I was procrastinating documenting my problems in my Logseq and I think I’ll copy your explanation because it’s exactly my case in everything xd thanks ^^
Logseq is the one that I use
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Thanks, I’ve also tried to change the autologin with x11 with no success, I’ll try with nobara, but I really liked the console-like features
I’m using Proxmox with an NVIDIA 1050 GPU that I was passing through to another VM for jellyfin transcoding in docker (I don’t need it anymore), because of that I thought that the drivers were set up correctly.
The guest was Bazzite with 2 cores and 2 GB of RAM, I was not even gaming, just login on steam and updating the system and I had sudden crashes with Bazzite only using 1 GB on the Summary…
Could you explain how? I’m pretty lost in this situation…
I’ve recently tried to do that using sunsine and different linux gaming distros and it was awful, the VM was working great for a few minutes and then suddenly crashes and I have to hard stop it.
All the people that I’ve seen talking about it on the internet are using Windows VMs so I guess that I’m doing something wrong or the only way to do it is through a Windows VM, which I’ll not even try.
Thanks for the detailed description, I was actually planning to replace my ISP’s router with pfsense/opnsense (I still don’t know which one to choose) so knowing that I can block them from accessing the internet completely gives me some peace of mind.