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Cake day: June 13th, 2023

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  • Idk about them, but it’s a centralized, locked-down service that absorbs and holds information and data hostage like tomorrow.

    As someone who’s trying to completely avoid Discord, it’s quite frustrating how many communities and projects will put important information in their Discords, and nowhere else. You have to have an account to see it, and it also isn’t searchable in a search engine. It is actually quite terrible for pretty much everyone.

    Element/Matrix lets you peek into public chats and servers/spaces without an account, so it can definitely be done. They won’t do it though, because they gotta make you feel dat FOMO lol.




  • As an American who has to hear about shootings pretty consistently, I’d like to say the fear can be pretty justified. I don’t really know what it’s like to live in a world without guns and their presence, so it’s hard to imagine life without the necessity of them to protect yourself. It’s just one of those things that’s hard to understand unless you’ve lived in it I guess.







  • Fuck, really? Now I feel like an idiot. Thanks for making me aware. Still praying for a Linux client, NixOS doesn’t play too well with things outside the Nix ecosystem. Maybe I can contribute to the Linux efforts when I gain the proper skills.

    Fair enough, hopefully it doesn’t lead to any fuss with the big corpos if this project grows to a decent size. Gaming is pretty untouched in the self-hosted world, who knows what’ll happen. It’s pretty exciting tbh.

    Off topic, is there any chance you guys can create a Matrix space and bridge it with the Discord? I’d love to chat, but I really am trying to move away from Discord.


  • The rebrand is great! I’m loving the icon, and am looking forward to seeing how this project progresses. I just have a few questions.

    1. Even beyond a Linux client, how about a Linux server package? I understand the client situation. Microsoft dominates in the desktop space, but it’s the complete opposite in the server space. Windows server is a super niche option. This severely limits the amount of people who can host this service imo.

    2. I get there’s a piracy disclaimer, but I do think it would just be better to change the “alternatively sourced” phrase all together. I feel that phrasing makes Gamevault a lot easier to attack for those who may not be fond of such a service existing. Maybe just say DRM-Free? It seems like the easiest way to dodge that sort of thing. Perhaps there’s a better way to phrase it that I’m not thinking of.

    Overall, an awesome project! I know a lot of friends who can’t afford to buy a lot of games, and I’ve always wanted to share my library with them. It also made me think a lot more about how centralized PC gaming is nowadays. Nearly every seller distributes through Steam or Epic, and has some form of DRM. If Steam/Epic wanted to, your entire library or any game they chose could be deleted from the marketplace. Even if you have it downloaded locally, sadly a ton of games rely on the connection to Steam servers to function. Even if the games themselves are completely offline, or single player. Gog, Itch, and any other similar platforms are a rarity nowadays, and lot of the bigger publishers and developers don’t use them.

    Apologies for the text wall, it was not originally supposed to be this long. I hope you got something out of my rambling. I look forward to when I can run this when Linux is (hopefully) better supported and the project matures to a point where I can transfer over. Maybe I’ll repurchase some games on Gog in that time. I do wonder how this’ll affect my experience with the Steam Deck…