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olicvb, w CGPeers
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ZBrush is a huge program made for 3d sculpting. Plasticity is new and will take a bit before it’s more accessible through public sources. You could get Zbrush from appnee or one of the sites listed here

nicocool84, w How to route transmission through Mullvad?

If transmission is running in a container, my latest blog post is actually about that: www.nicoco.fr/blog/2023/09/10/wireguard/

landordragen, w Any best practices to stream sports on iOS?
@landordragen@lemmy.ml avatar

If you find a solution, let me know.

For the time being I’m using this website, and cast it via Chromecast to my TV: stream2watch.pk

Kribensis,

Yep, will do. I just tried that on mobile Safari and it stomped all over 1Blocker and opened like 9 tabs 😂

safesyrup,

Hi. I just tried the link to watch some cricket as an example on the Orion browser with ublock installed. No popups at all :)

Kribensis,

Interesting. Can you share how you installed uBlock on Orion on iOS?

narc0tic_bird,

Probably the macOS version. Although uBlock can be installed on the iOS version, but it probably doesn’t fully work (the popup doesn’t even open).

safesyrup,

Download the orion browser: apps.apple.com/ch/app/…/id1484498200?l=en-GB

Go on extensions, add firefox extension, and selext ublock :)

PrincessLeiasCat,

You used uBlock on iOS?

safesyrup,

Yes, i do :)

moroni,
@moroni@lemmy.ca avatar

I just tried using Safari + AdGuard and it worked fine. No popups, ads whatsoever.

Kribensis,

The main page works fine. It’s the stream links that pop everything up.

moroni,
@moroni@lemmy.ca avatar

I tried watching a soccer game and it worked fine too. shrug

_TK, w Thinking of getting a retro gaming machine.
@_TK@lemmy.antemeridiem.xyz avatar

A raspberry Pi is a very good emulation device using the RetroPie image. A Pi 4b can go up to PSX/N64 fairly easily.

On the handheld side of things, most of them that “come with” ROM sets will have them loaded on an SD card. These manufacturers often skimp on the cards though, so expect it to die quickly. You can usually just clone the whole SD to a new one and it’s fine.

Most of these devices use RetroArch and software emulation. However, there is another option. The Mister project and devices sold by Analogue use field programmable gate arrays - chips that can change their structure according to software. This means running an NES game on one of these devices is more literally like running it on original hardware. For accurate emulation, this is the best option by far. However, it comes with a significantly higher price tag.

In general the easiest and least expensive startup for emulation is on the PC. With fairly modest hardware, emulation of everything up to PS2 is possible with some newer platforms also being very emulatable (notably everything Nintendo puts out is easy to run because their architecture is largely straightforward, their systems are lower power, and there is significantly more demand for their games)

If you specifically want something hooked up to your TV, a first generation (launch window, before they increased the battery life) Switch can happily run a fair amount of stuff, including everything up to N64/PS1. The (new)3DS/2DS is also a great emulation device and can run basically everything up to SNES/Genesis handheld.

Oh and one more option. If you have Android, you can easily install a variety of emulators and use a Bluetooth or wired controller with them utilizing a controller phone mount.

Haui,
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Thanks for letting me know! I‘m playing with the idea of a handheld but I‘m open to other options since I would love to balance price/experience/comfort.

Most people say rooted ps3 would work well, one said it doesn’t. I sadly only have an iphone atm so android is no option. I could technically root an old iphone if that works. Otherwise I‘d probably buy a decently priced handheld.

Building one from scratch is a bit much next to my ubuntu home server with 14 docker containers, two pcs (one linux, one windows) and 6 pets. :) But i would opt for a kit or something if it’s better than prebuilt (ie anbernic).

Its so awesome that so many people are giving good suggestions. Thank you very much.

dimkin0, w Thinking of getting a retro gaming machine.

Loving my Ayn Odin. With little effort it will handle up to PS2 and will even handle some Wii and 3DS games. Form factor is comfortable. I’m really happy with the retro experience on it.

Haui,
@Haui@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Nice! Thanks for the suggestion.

dimkin0,

No problem, check out RetroGameCorp on YouTube for reviews of handhelds, as well as guides. There was also a (hate to say the r word) reddit thread that had some great sources for roms too.

Haui,
@Haui@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Thank you again. Will check the reviews out. And don’t worry, we’re slowly easing off our former favorite drug. ;)

Amphobet, w Thinking of getting a retro gaming machine.
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If you want a handheld, Anbernic makes some good stuff. anbernic.com They do tend to load the SD card up with games beforehand, but the card is cheap & likely to fail, and the games are sorted & titled strangely (and may be otherwise dodgy). So you probably want to replace it with your own card with games you sourced yourself.

Haui,
@Haui@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

This looks very cool! Which one of these do you have? How modern games are you able to play with it? Is ps3 possible or rather not?

Amphobet,
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I have an RG353V. I got that one for the aesthetic (looks like an old gameboy), and I do like it, but I can see why people generally suggest a model with a horizontal form factor instead, since the vertical (gameboy shaped) is not very ergonomic. I mainly stick to 8 or 16-bit games. but it should be able to handle 5th gen consoles (saturn, ps, n64) just fine, but 6th gen (dc, ps2, gamecube) will depend on what game you’re running and may require tweaking the settings. ps3 is right out, I’m afraid.

Like I said, I mainly run older stuff, so double check what I’m saying if 5th and 6th gen games are important to you. I don’t really mess with those.

Haui,
@Haui@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Thank you very much! I will definitely check it out. 5th gen would be awesome but 6th gen is very much optional. :)

fraydabson, w Anyone knows reliable source for "Choice of games"?

Master thread?

YoMismo, w Cycling streams

check viprow

VikingHippie,
gnygnygny, w How do the Debrid services get away from copyright?

Hummm…They ban vpn to get an access to the site

eleqtric-conjurer, w How to get into private trackers

I would also like to know

technomage1, (edited ) w Android Game Popup Ads

I’ve been using nextdns.io with great success. It let’s you customise your settings and gives you a personal URL to paste into your private DNS

nooneescapesthelaw, w Looking for obscure, older television

Theres a black and white show from the fifties that i watch all the time and i find torrents of it.

What is the name of the show that you’re looking for?

Also try your local library

csfirecracker, w Stream any torrent in sync with your friends

This seems like a cool project, I’ll have to try it out!

pewgar_seemsimandroid, w Android Game Popup Ads

related way is to crack and remove the ads

bier, w [HELP] Setting up a Jellyfin server with different (remote) storage servers

hey i have a very similar setup Hetzner server and 20tb storage box mounted via NFS

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