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I'd love a black mesa style recreation of thief. I played it recently (its older than me) and I enjoyed it a lot, but its pretty rough in parts for me and my modern sensibilities.

The Dark Project is really cool as a platform, and seems like it'd be ideal for that sort of recreation, but the community seems pretty nervous of the legalities of such a project which is a shame.


xfce wayland seems to work fine/most components are ported. I started it up in wayland mode just now and it seems to work fine.

I dont fully understand this, would this be useful for scaling sqlite on systems that have really high read needs and a single writer? I thought that was what LiteFS was for, or am i off on that too?


No, you're right: scaling "out" SQLite is what LiteFS is about, and this is about (significantly) improving operational capabilities for single-server (or multi-independent-server, like distributed cache) SQLite deployments.


I have to say I'm similarly not really sure I'm getting it, and I've been following litestream pretty closely over the years (not an expert but certainly familiar).

I think what we're getting here is a way to just spin up a local shell / app and run arbitrary queries from any point in time over the network without having to sync the full prod database. I guess with LiteFS you would have to do this, or pre-plan to do this, it's not totally on-demand.

Or said another way, do things locally as though in prod without having to ssh to prod and do it there (if you even can, I guess if 'prod' is just s3 you can't really do this anyway so it's an entirely new capability).

@benbjohnson is this right? I humbly suggest adding a tl;dr of the main takeaway up top of the post to clarify. Love your work on litestream, thanks for what you do!


Your second paragraph is correct, with the added proviso that you can build features in your own application tooling to take advantage of the same capability.

One reason you're not getting such a clear usage statement at the top of this post is, it's an early feature for a general-purpose capability. I think we might rather get other people's takes about what it's most useful for? There are some obvious use cases, like the one you just identified.


very fair! Thanks for confirming


I like the idea of something like this with video transcoding (this just does audio). I dont need many of the features of Jellyfin, it'd just be nice to have a browser client for my video files though.


I also look for a sophisticated self hosted, open source transcoding solution as a web app, but in the mean time, the complete opposite: no bells and whistles, no config, no control except size: https://github.com/JMS1717/8mb.local

or do you mean a web based file manager / video gallery with transcoding capabilities?


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