Exanima is basically the prequel to the main game they are also currently working on (Sui Generis).
It’s also planned to have multiplayer after the story part is finished.
Exanima is basically the prequel to the main game they are also currently working on (Sui Generis).
It’s also planned to have multiplayer after the story part is finished.
Check out Exanima.
There’s a nice video of theirs showcasing some complex object collisions - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R9-ihvHJdJE
And some neat cloth physics at about 14:25
I believe that’s more of a goal for Sui Generis. Which is the game they initially begun working on (and still are).
They do have some dialogue with Derrin that gives us some lore, so I’m guessing we’ll get more of that.
I also had Exanima in mind.
The story is actually already there, it’s just easy to miss :)
Although I’m guessing once they finish up work on the AI, roles and dialogue system soon, there’ll be more of it.
Dendrite doesn’t support sliding sync afaik https://github.com/element-hq/dendrite/issues/3236
Other than Synapse, I know Conduwuit has sliding sync support.
Neat! Glad to hear
Yeah they’ve done a good job with their documentation.
I was tempted by it several times already to try some features I didn’t even consider using.
Just update it to the latest
The first patched release is version 5.0.1, released 2 days ago.
Yup.
Tailscale has some documentation about it, and also a bunch of examples (And apparently one specific to Immich).
Since you already got some replies, a bit of a different approach would be to set those services up using Docker and having Tailscale as a sidecar to each one of those.
You will then be able to access each one as a seperate device. immich.*.ts.net etc.
Kurvitz and Rostov have their own studio called Red Info.
Although I haven’t seen anything about what they’re working on.
Personally I find the Glove80 very comfortable. But I also wanted it for the rest of its features. So it depends on what are you looking for in a keyboard / what are your priorities.
You can also just keep the lights off and get the blank keycaps for the Glove80.
Like the Glove80 in what way?
There’s nothing else that’s exactly like it.
I guess the Kinesis Advantage360 is the most similar, but it’s still quite different.
Have you seen the video about the thermoformable palm rests?
That and the interchange-able input devices are pretty neat.
It’s difficult to find reviews on it though. And in general finding people who’ve used it.
I guess their Discord would be the best place for that.
I’ve also seen a few reviews on Reddit.
Been using it over a year and loved it from the beginning.
Wrote a bit more about it in this comment https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/comment/11566566
It’s also designed with custom mounts in mind, so you can really adjust it to what you prefer.
I personally ended up getting the Glove80.
I don’t have experience with the Advantage 360, but there are some reviews of people who have used both and compared them.
Like this and this.
There’s also the Svalboard, although it might be a step too far for you. It has options for integrated trackballs / trackpoints.
Been using the Glove80 for over a year now and I love it.
Everything about it is exactly what I wanted from an ergonomic keyboard and it’s also very customizable.
It’s been very comfortable for me from the moment I got it up until now. And while I used to like rough PBT keycaps texture, I’ve learned to enjoy the Glove80’s smooth POM keycaps.
I had only one keyboard before it which I could consider as “ergo” and have used for quite a bit - The Sweep. I liked it, but the limited amount of keys ended up being an annoyance for me. Especially when gaming. Plus the Glove80’s curve and palm rest make it substantially more comfortable for me, despite it being a larger keyboard.
There are only 2 things left on my checklist for the “perfect ergo keyboard”:
So I’ve been eyeing the Svalboard.
I’m not sure it’ll fit my needs as it isn’t wireless and has less keys. But I love everything else about it.
Just want to add that at the moment AV1 is only beneficial for encoding to lower bitrate videos.
It’s still better to use x265 for high bitrate.
Can’t help much since I haven’t tried running a Matrix server in a while now, but are you using Conduit or Conduwuit?
Conduwuit is in much more active development and has more features implemented and bugs fixed.
You could also try opening an issue on Github / ask them on Matrix.