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I solved this by running a music stream. All songs i "like" are in a collection, and ices/icecast randomly select one song after another (i can also request things via discord bot) and i just fire up VLC and listen when i need music. Yeah its a little too random at times, but its also fun.


My day job (company died a couple of weeks ago). We had > 100,000 LTO tapes in the end. With data archived way back in 2002 until present. We were still regularly restoring data. In our busiest years we were doing what averaged to 177 restores per day (365 days a year). Barely any physically destroyed tapes.

I see a few articles citing robotic failures as a big issue, but really someone can just place a tape in the robot if critical recovery is needed and the robot has died.


Curious to hear more details about your previous job? What were you doing to require 100k tapes?


Vfx Every commercial, movie or TV worked on would have the assets used to create the content archives.


I'm currently using icecast and ices to host a music stream. It'll effectively stream music to a port, and multiple clients can enjoy.

Anyone doing something similar, I'd like to migrate to something more modern.


Snapcast is similar, but will keep all the clients in sync for multi-room audio

https://github.com/badaix/snapcast


Snapcast is nice because if you have an existing setup it can just use stdin as the audio source.


That's actually something I've always wanted. Thanks, I'll take a look


I did something similar a while back with mpd its httpd output: https://mpd.readthedocs.io/en/latest/plugins.html#httpd


I think that's still pretty modern. My stream setup uses liquidsoap to generate HLS files which are served as a livestream directly from Tigris/S3. But a lot of users of liquidsoap still use the icecast output I think.


I can see why someone looking to easily handle massive scale wants HLS, but why is it useful here?


I currently host icecast/ices. Does your above options allow multiple clients to listen to same stream. I see it mention jukebox mode.


I've hosted this software server (with and without mods) for friends and family a few times. Its pretty solid and the mods help bring additional fun or to fill in the gaps of low population. If you love WotLK, i'd recommend it.


It looks very interesting. What's the default content like? Looking at the SQL in the repository, doesn't seem like there's that much quests provided?


The repo represents a "BlizzLike" server in its' entirety. The 640MB of SQL actually does contain all of the quests for WoW 3.3.5a.

A sibling commenter quipped about which quests are bugged and which aren't, but the reality of it is that the vast majority of quests work perfectly fine, including the quests that are heavily scripted (such as the Battle for the Undercity)


That is impressive considering Battle for the Undercity was bugged for months in official WotLK classic.


I am not sure about AzerothCore, but back then with Antrix and Ascent the Database was always provided separately, while the emulator only offered the schema.


Its blizz like. Last time i played was only some of the weird raid quests that we're a little iffy. But you could easily load this up and not notice it wasn't blizzard hosted (except on one about!)


Normally everything is there, the game's quests have been datamined a long time ago

The question is more what's bugged and what's not


For what it's worth, most of the quests work fine. There's a _few_ that have issues, but the vast majority work just like they did in 2010.

The largest issue I can think of that actually impacts overall gameplay is the thread system [0]. It definitely works, but currently threat at times isn't given or reduced in the correct amounts. The most common way this manifests is Growl from Hunter pets not properly taking aggression away

[0] - https://github.com/azerothcore/azerothcore-wotlk/issues/5985


kung fu chaos time! Such a great game, a little insensitive perhaps...glorious sofa multipleyer game though I kept that disk hoping they'd backwards compat it for many years


Out of all the og Xbox games, Kung Fu Chaos provided the most fun and laughs with friends. It honestly still holds up gameplay wise. I still play it sometimes. The minigames were the best.


Fuzion Frenzy as well!


Playing the Fuzion Frenzy demo on the XB Magazine discs and the Halo demo menu were a ton of fun too.

Wish more game demos existed today.


They often have a couple of servers with no setup.


I still go back and play crescent hawks inception every few years. Love the game


I should do a tutorial on stealing the urban mech, and saving the chameleon!!

It’s so much better with those 2 mechs


azerothcore is probably the best and most polished, if you don't mind wotlk


the last expansion that was any good?


Depending on who you ask.

Tangent: Imho, the only reason it is good is because it's not as grindy and / or the community just didn't put as much emphasis on min-maxing things. GearScore was a thing of course, but theory crafting wasn't anywhere close to what we have now.


Not sure that's true for me, very good raids (minus the trial). Ulduar and Icecrown being the highlights for my guild. Though didn't mind the single boss ones either. Trial was a little janky though but the fights were fun. The big progression guild we were part of up through burning crusade wanted to leave for greener server pastures, a handful of us were kinda done with hard progression and the cuthroat nature of it. Picked up a few more and did 10mans/hardmodes mostly. Hooked up with another guild like us for 25man but we only cleared those hard modes once.. 25man was still a management nightmare...

Played through pandaland, skipped warlords, came back for some of legion and then finally broke the habit.


You were likely unlucky with the client you used. I host a small server for family and friends. Some seem to go great (browser, roku, android(to an extent)), but others seem to have a whole myriad of issues. I've ended up just putting a roku in the hands of people i give access to.


That could be it, the client is LG webos so not that popular.


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