The trouble for me was always getting people to use the controllers. I had some success with some family members using bubbleupnp on their Android phones. But the separation between sources, renderers and controllers is a little confusing for non technical people
DLNA is going to be your best bet, but it’s such a deep and convoluted rabbit hole. There’s a lot of ways to configure a setup.
They have a browser plug-in. I use it on Firefox on my desktop and on my Android phone. My uses it on Chrome on both as well.
I started using Kagi. Yeah, I have to pay for it. But we’re paying for Google too, kagi is just more honest about how.
Thanks for answering, I didn’t see this.
The homeassist app let’s you do that.
Exactly, a millennial has now clue about the newfangled kids stuff. Just hit “close friends”
To be fair a hotplate could play games better than a p4 and do it while staying cooler.
Isn’t it more like a network of several billion dumb computers?
I have a box with 10 old laptops that I keep around, just for that. Unreal tournament 2004, Insane, Brood Wars and all the Id classics. I don’t get to set it up a lot, but when I do it’s always a hit.
Excellent questions. I’d be more likely to donate if there was a page answering them.
That joke takes me back. Had to double check if I was on slashdot.
They don’t write sql they just use some god awful orm or cram it all into a nosql db.
I make a good effort and help the community and my reward is a second job… Unpaid?
First search result I got was https://github.com/pureqml/qmlcore Never used it, but seems good.
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The putt putt line of games. They run on scummvm and my kids love them. Later kings quest, and stardew valley. The lego marvel super heroes on Xbox 360 (I think there’s a pc version) has an entire Manhattan island that they can roam around freely and interact with.
Probably should have gone with an ssd.