BrownianMotion
Literally cannot find anything new and interesting recently. Done all Zelda, Paper, "Mario..." etc.
Guess I'll fire up ACNH and pluck some weeds......
I use LMS and it is fantastic. However not knowing your setup in detail, I cannot help you more.
- LMS can stream to multiple devices, separately. (Different music in different rooms/devices).
- LMS can stream simultaneously to multiple devices. (Same music across several devices).
- Yes, it can chromecast (chromecast bridge extension). There is also an Airbridge extension.
- Yes, there is a plugin to stream from YouTube (I don't use it, so I don't know if this includes or excludes YT music)
I looked through my extensions and I cannot see a 'spotcast bridge' option, but doesn't mean it doesn't exist. You'd have to look about, maybe github.
~~Finally, like you have 'snapclient' on the RPi's you can/could change them to 'chrome clients' (different project but same deal as the snapclient).~~ When checking, it seems the solutions that exist are pretty out of date, and there are comments that google has locked down on the 'chromecast api' that check the client is legit or not, through signed certificates. So everything is fine if you have legit chromecasts, but it might not be so successful with an emulated cc, such as VLC client or omxplayer.
More finally though, Logitech Media Server, is designed to be that - the central server of your music. Ideally you would have all your music locally, rather than on other services. So it probably isn't what you are looking for.
So far it's been amazing. Its like being in an Indiana movie, and still being in control. Plus you get to beat up baddies! There is also SO MUCH content (and I have only traveled to two locations!). Totally engaging.
You can expect Indiana dry/wry humor and all. It is all there.
IMO worth every $. (I'm a PC gamer first, it's a shame it wont come out on PS5 until next year, not that I have one. It will never come out on Switch, there is no way it could handle it).
DL from Steam was 100GB+
Selfhost Bitwarden. Has apps for everything, browser extensions and can be accessed via webpage as well.
To be honest, whilst I will do my daily ACNH routine, I will be consuming all the Indiana Jones and the Great Circle content I can.
It was only a few weeks ago (maybe 4). Systems are all kept up to date with ansible. Most are Debian but there are few Ubuntu. The two that failed were both Debian.
Granted both that failed have high [virtual] disk usage compared to the other VM's. I cannot remember the failure now, but lots of searching confirmed that it was likely unrecoverable (they could boot, but only into read only). None of the btrfs-check "dangerous" commands could recover it, spitting out tons of errors about mismatching somethings (again, forgotten the error).
My setup is different to yours but not totally different. I run ESXi 8, and I started to use BTRFS on some of my VM's.
I had a power failure, that was longer than the UPS could handle. Most of the system shutdown safely, a few VM's did not. All of the EXT4 VM's were easily recovered (including another one that was XFS). TWO of the BTRFS systems crashed into a non recoverable state.
Nothing I could do to fix them, they were just toast. I had no choice but to recover using backups. This made me highly aware that BTRFS is still not a reliable FS.
I am migrating everything from BTRFS to something more stable and reliable like EXT4. It's simply not worth the headache.
Those decisions include layoffs, most notably Caroline Henrikson, Creative Director, and, Melissa Wu, Director of Community Development.
Seems they might be listening. If their first two hits are 'community development' and 'creative director', then we can only assume they have probably come to the same conclusion you have stated.
Well, you are subscribing to the Sun.
Its your own shitshow.
No one fucking cares.
To be fair, X didn't "miss the deadline".
They never gave a shit in the first place.