

Did you try Bazzite ? I believe it ships with a tool to handle this system-wide. I think Steam OS can do that too.


Did you try Bazzite ? I believe it ships with a tool to handle this system-wide. I think Steam OS can do that too.


Hi, I bought two copies to play with my son and I wanted to ask: in my own invite only server… is it possible to build a base that could automatically withstand any enemy raid? Or is it rigged so the attack scales according to your level/base/pals?


Great news!
I hope it doesn’t end up with predatory IAPs.


Sounds great, I’ll try it. But Faugus has been simpler for me since I last tried Bottles when it was one of the first launchers.


Yes, the simplest way is to add it to steam as a non steam game.


Stream it from:
Anything else has a risk of an account ban.


If this is not the year, I don’t know what is.
Pretty much what others said, I host Fresh RSS.


The best part about Valve and Linux is how it always keeps improving. Like reverse-planned-obsolescence.


That looks great!


Any screenshots?


https://github.com/Drop-OSS/drop/releases
Apparently they migrated from a multi-repo to a mono repo.


I want to understand, if Steam didn’t have streaming, you would prefer to not use it? Are there any other features you like?


For GOG it would be easy, there are several libraries that could be used.


Yeah, some people do that too also for movies and music. Selfhosting an entertainment server is not for everyone.


It would be awesome if someone wrote a Drop plugin to import DRM free games from a steam account.


You might have some DRM free games in your Steam library, maybe you could backup those folders.


If someone wrote a Playnite plugin to integrate with Drop, you could use Playnite as the client.


I haven’t done a deep dive, but on the surface, I haven’t found Claude as contributor. So, if it is vibe coded, it’s not obvious for me, I’m not a dev.
Ok, I’m done with Homarr now.