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The Rise and Fall of Corba (2006)
We still don't have anything that can do what CORBA could do. gRPC doesn't even come close.
If you are interested in this type of technology, I recommend looking at ZeroC's Ice. https://zeroc.com
It's CORBA with all the warts removed, and a lot of other useful stuff added.
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Strive for simplicity: sanctions, transactions and a big refactoring
Are you saying: “This solution does not look particularly great”? Well, there's more. The system was not just your average, boring product, it was a modern and fancy distributed system, so it used a framework called Zeroc Ice. This is an RPC framework that also provides deployment configuration, service discovery, SSL encryption and more. By itself it’s rather interesting, but in our case it was used almost everywhere. Majority of the functions in the system were exposed as RPCs, which made them effectively globally visible. And they could call other RPCs and they called even more. And every call produced some side effects that were quite often used in condition expressions of “Algorithms” defined with DSL. These conditions were of course quite heavily nested. As a result, even though we could see in the monitoring interface which steps were already passed, it was almost impossible to tell what would happen next.
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A structured p2p network implemented over WASM and WebRTC (pure Rust)
What is ICE? In-circuit emulation? RPC framework?
steam-buddy
- Which os for this steambox?
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Manjaro not booting
I reinstalled Manjaro and everything is working, I can give info still though from when it was broken. Grub CommandLine worked. ASUS splash is normal. Chroot worked. I believe the Chimera app at https://github.com/chimeraos/chimera/ caused it, since it uses multiple patches of software that I didn’t have at the time, or it was because I uninstalled libpamac for libpamac-full, there was something else arch related that could’ve also caused it, but it wasn’t something that was needed at boot (and wasn’t critical, just preinstalled), but I swapped it with something else, because the other package conflicted with it, it was uninstalled, still no idea how it happened, but there are more than zero things that could’ve caused it. Also how do I make new lines in Reddit? Everything constantly looks weird when I make a comment and it’s annoying. Windows after using Linux is jarring, I agree, especially since I’m now using Manjaro as my main OS, Windows is still there, but only if something goes wrong, but I still have my installation USB (it uses Ventoy so I just store the ISO on it), so I’m all good. I honestly recommend Manjaro as a daily driver, Windows had so many features (that seemed) like an attempt to stop me from (in my personal perspective) make my system better in the sense of installing Linux, there are some kinks, including sh*tty companies needing Windows for simple necessities like drivers, I still love Linux and as I use it, I realise how much better it is, including being on the more nerdy and advanced side of things, relying on a command line feels amazing and I have way more freedom than if I still used Windows.
- ChimeraOS + CEMU possible?
- Is there any way to make EA games on Steam work?
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Any sane Playnite alternative on Linux?
Doesn't have humble bundle support, but you might be interested in https://github.com/chimeraos/chimera
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I made a proof of concept for running Epic Store Games from Steam Deck UI
You can also use https://github.com/ChimeraOS/chimera
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I made a tool to automatically add Epic Store games to Steam, should I open-source it?
Hey. The Idea is great! Maybe you can also think about offering the feature "Adding installed Epic-Game entry to Steam Library" in some of these Projects? https://github.com/Heroic-Games-Launcher/HeroicGamesLauncher which is based on https://github.com/derrod/legendary or https://github.com/ChimeraOS/chimera which is especially made for purposes you have in mind (not leaving the steam ui) Maybe this inspires you and you gonna find things your script is able to do which those projects aren't. I bet you could contribute to any of these projects, which clearly will enhance the steam deck experience
- What about making a utility to install other stores?
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GamerOS Renamed to ChimeraOS
It comes bundled with a lot of them. All libretro and some others. Check this out: https://github.com/ChimeraOS/chimera
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Messing with GamerOS
You need to use Steam Buddy, here are instructions on how to connect to it: https://github.com/gamer-os/steam-buddy/blob/master/README.md#usage
What are some alternatives?
erpc - Embedded RPC
pegasus-frontend - A cross platform, customizable graphical frontend for launching emulators and managing your game collection.
PrimeHack-Updater - An Updater for PrimeHack
Playnite - Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
nativefier - Make any web page a desktop application
lutris - Lutris desktop client
SteamLauncher - A LaunchBox/BigBox plugin designed to allow games and/or roms to be easily launched through Steam.
gamer-os - A Steam Big Picture based couch gaming OS
rings - Rings is a structured peer-to-peer network implementation using WebRTC, Chord DHT, and full WebAssembly (WASM) support.
athenaeum