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Can confirm, kicked several objects and people while in VR, still unsure how many were real
As the appointed speaker for the potatoes, I agree.
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Technology@beehaw.org•You can now buy a flame-throwing robot dog for under $10,000English
31·2 years agoThe headline makes it seem like everyone’s been holding off until it was under 5 figures to get.
“Why can’t we get one?”
“Just wait, the price is falling, Timmy”
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Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•It seems really serious about thisEnglish
14·2 years agoNah,
For this project, that’s maybe intentional lol
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•So many things I'd rather do than go back to WindowsEnglish
40·2 years ago…touché
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•So many things I'd rather do than go back to WindowsEnglish
601·2 years agoHow the hell do I unsee this
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Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What is the worst song to listen to in the car because of sirens wailing, brakes screeching, horns honking, or any other scary stuff?English
6·2 years agoNot an answer but noticing you username and the question do not go together at all threw me there, respect
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Games@lemmy.world•Is The PlayStation Portal Worth A Purchase? - GameInformerEnglish
6·3 years ago100% agree and am baffled at the lack of remote play for any network, since that’s something that would make this product a lot more worthwhile, though still at a premium I can’t see many people paying for.
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Games@lemmy.world•Omega Strikers dev team pivoting to new projects.English
3·3 years agoReally good game, but the player base is quite small so this is understandable
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Technology@lemmy.world•$6.2B in profit wasn't enough: Nvidia hikes GeForce Now prices for Canada and EuropeEnglish
122·3 years agoI believe back when it was in beta a good few years ago, it was a remote PC, but now it’s only whatever games are on the service, with more added about every week via licensing them. You do, however, bring your own games, that part is right, just you can only play the ones you own that are licensed to be run on it.
I use them essentially like folders of chats, similar to discord having many rooms in one server, so I for example have a space for External Servers (I.e federated chats in other homeservers), a Personal space with chats only I can access, etc.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Britain Admits Defeat in Controversial Fight to Break EncryptionEnglish
44·3 years agoNot out of the woods yet, but a good win
SamSpudd@lemmy.lukeog.comtodatahoarder@lemmy.ml•Backblaze increases storage costs to 0.6ct/GB or 6$/TB, but offers free downloadsEnglish
11·3 years agoAgreed, plus x3 egress for free is really good
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Gaming@beehaw.org•Running With Scissors Studios gives permission to pirate gamesEnglish
90·3 years agoIf anything, it probably encourages more real sales from would be pirates who like their message.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•How to Move Your Instagram Feed to Pixelfed, the Photo App That Doesn't Track Your Every MoveEnglish
10·3 years agoSame here, though an overwhelming amount of bird pictures I find lol


There are two main ways you can do it. You’ve already mentioned you have your library/music files, so that’s a good start, you’re basically looking for a way to access it on other devices. The first way would be to set up an old PC/rent a cloud server, and set up the service you want to use, though for now this may be a bit too complex if all you want to do is stream your own music, and have no experience. That being said, it’s always good to have a look and see, there may be a tutorial that works for you if you want to go down this route.
You’ve mentioned Navidrome, and it’s a good shout, basically just looks at the folders of music you have, and lets you stream them to your phone/PC (and more) like Spotify or Google Music. For the simplest possible setup, I’d recommend a service like Pikapods (https://pikapods.com), which essentially selfhosts applications for you, and gives you access to the files. For Navidrome, for 50GB storage (and the recommended settings of 1 CPU core and 0.5GB RAM), it’s $3.01 a month, which, though not free, is very affordable if that’s all you want to do, plus they handle updates, etc. You shouldn’t need to set any variables, and can upload your music to their service via FTP (File Transfer Protocol, a way to copy files to another PC/server from your PC), and they have docs on how to do that on the site.
Hope this helps :P