

If your use case is only desktop and phone, KDE Connect can do it independently from your music service. Works in both directions as well.
If your use case is only desktop and phone, KDE Connect can do it independently from your music service. Works in both directions as well.
rtings.com has a long running test for burn in on OLED and uniformity on LCD:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-results-after-10-months
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/longevity-burn-in-test-updates-and-results
You have to push them quite hard to get any significant burn in.
I use Jellyfin but I download all my songs from Tidal, Qobuz or Deezer and tag them automatically right then and there in a clean format so Jellyfin does not have to guess at all.
I also have some automatic checks in place to convert incorrect metadata to a proper format. Like moving artists from the title (feat. Somebody else)
to the artists tag Somebody; Somebody else
and a bunch more.
Together with Finamp on desktop and mobile everything is pretty much working as expected.
I’m running this on a 7900 XTX with 32GB RAM. No issues so far. According to their instructions, Nvidia is a little bit more involved but it should perform the same on consumer or pro GPUs.
I assume decause it’s using Docker, the more RAM the better.
Docker has pretty much no overhead, so you only need enough RAM to run the games/sessions you want to run in addition to your regular desktop.
They don’t do the same thing: Sunshine is intended to stream a single physical desktop.
Games on Whales runs headlessly and creates virtual desktops for each session in a Docker environment.
For example, you can create an instance that runs at 800p so you can stream to your Steam Deck at its native resolution. You can even still use your desktop normally since the streams run in the background.
Both of them support connection via Moonlight.
Games on Whales has worked really well for me: https://games-on-whales.github.io/
That’s good timing because I just played through The Dark Ages and Eternal is still my favorite.
“Whatever happens next, I do not think it is to be feared.”
If you are playing on Steam, try the native version but force Steam Input to enabled.