

They hate us cause they ain’t us 😎
They hate us cause they ain’t us 😎
It’s a GUI tool that gives you the ability to tag songs in bulk. It uses the MusicBrainz database to provide relevant metadata, and also provides user plugins (like the Last.fm plugin I mentioned)
I get my songs in batches (through Bandcamp and youtube-dlp) every couple of months, so GUI is fine for me.
However, I’m seeing a CLI alternative called https://beets.io/ ? Apparently it is a CLI tool that also queries the MusicBrainz database (or Beatport, or Discogs), and apparently integrates well with Lidarr. I never tried it, however.
Not entirely automatic, but I found that Navidrome (at least when you use a third party client like Feishen or Symfonium) has smart playlists. I use that to write some simple queries like:
By genre:
By listening habits:
and so on.
Obviously, the genre smart playlists assume your music has Genres tags. I use Picard (with the Last.fm genre plugin) for that.
Ripping a tag from a pillow that says “Under Penalty of Law: Not to be Removed By Anyone but the Consumer”
Laughs in Navidrome
At first I was like “haha look at the funny hobo cop, no pants”.
By hour 70 I decided to finally read Chomsky, 11/10 can recommend.
Not me I’m cool 😎
Rockstar’s site, so it’s official.
…but it would be hilarious if a Rockstar intern misheard that during a meeting and posted it anyways. 0% chance of that happening, however
For now, until the organic apes are replaced by computer apes
Fair enough
Edit: Not sure if you’ll see this, but I agree with your viewpoint. I wonder if it’s the initial presentation (post lacking context) that causes mass downvoting? Without it, it looks like spam (although I don’t think this post is).
I remember having fun playing the demo, but felt the humor was too Taika Waititi-ish for my tastes.
Glad to see it’s out, of course.
They are so precious 🥹
Take this down nephew
git clone this before it gets taken down
I found https://radicle.xyz/ but I’ve never used this technology before. Maybe someone can shed some light?
I was wondering why these types of open source projects always push to Github, despite the latter always complying with DMCA. (I get that Github provides discoverabilty features, but it just isn’t worth it to have all your work taken down).
On a similar note, has anyone tried out https://radicle.xyz/? It’s supposed to actually make use of git’s peer to peer nature (and not the client server model that everyone adopts with git) and ideally provide discoverability features.
The said I’ve only read the faq and haven’t actually tried it myself. Basically I’m wondering if it’s worth doing a deep dive on this technology
Wait can youtubers delete your comments? I tried countering some of the comments (since you know, its extremely fun and easy to put down conservative talking points) but found them missing afterwards.
Just came to give kudos for finishing an album, and with mostly open-source tools at that. Hope you find a receptive place to post your work!
We have to make the biggest return on our investments, fr fr
A couple times in Linda Cubed Again. The game’s next objectives are told to you by characters, or through the in-game voicemail system.
However, there is no “current quest” screen so if you take a break from the game, you can easily forget where you left off.
Also, it doesn’t help that the game was only released in Japan (and fan translated only recently) so there’s not a lot of walkthroughs you can follow.