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tekato@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Adult game developer’s PayPal funds held for over a month despite being legitimately sold on Steam [80k GBP]English2·2 months agoIt is probably real, since PayPal clearly states that you need pre-approval to accept payments from mature content.
https://www.paypal.com/us/legalhub/paypal/acceptableuse-full
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What will MS do when Linux becomes a serious threat to their monopoly ?10·2 months agoDesktop users (except for business) don’t make Microsoft any money, so they probably don’t care.
tekato@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Our Channel Could Be Deleted - Gamers NexusEnglish21·2 months agoApparently Bloomberg ordered the takedown of a GamersNexus video because they used one of their clips. The video was about the smuggling of GPUs into China, so the assumption is that Bloomberg is actually trying to silence the story.
Do you specifically need ffmpeg? If it’s just screen recording from the terminal, wl-screenrec has the best performance (meaning low CPU usage) for Wayland screen capture. It does require the new screen capture extensions so it will depend on your compositor.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•RustDesk, probably one of the best TeamViewer Alternatives6·3 months agoYou can use your own server.
I’d say wl-screenrec (https://github.com/russelltg/wl-screenrec) shows the best screen capture performance on Linux. I guess it could be even better since Wayland has released newer protocols and newer versions of the protocols used in wl-screenrec.
You can allow guest accounts, although it’s disabled by default in synapse.
Call supports depends on the client you’re using. Element is usually ahead in features implementation, but you can get a list of clients and filter by features in the matrix website.
Also I’m not sure what the other person meant by easy to setup. Matrix servers are notoriously hard to setup when compared to anything most things you would find yourself selfhosting, specially with WebRTC/TURN. I think there’s an ansible playbook somewhere, but I never tried it.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for Creative Uses for Jellyfin Streaming Clients running Debian at Friends' HousesEnglish32·6 months agoYou’d make a great tech CEO.
tekato@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Doom: The Dark Ages system requirements demand ray tracing gaming GPUEnglish0·9 months agoThat link explains nothing, it just tells you what people are using. Why does a game requiring a GPU feature mean, by your own words, the death of optimization?
tekato@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Doom: The Dark Ages system requirements demand ray tracing gaming GPUEnglish0·9 months agoHow does requiring a GPU feature translate into bad optimization?
You can self-host your own relay, what is there to worry about?
Nobody ever complained about Left 4 Dead forced bots, but somehow this one is unacceptable. Lol