

Maybe navidrome too?
Respect the burrito.
Maybe navidrome too?
It reminds me of the eyeballs in linqspace in Beneath a Steel Sky.
Lol.
Meanwhile here I am in the UK with my ADSL at 67MB down.
Lots of the UK is this way. Some of it is fast though.
I like the duckduckgo browser for android.
Also has a vpn built in to block app trackers.
That whole website is very good.
What’s an average Internet connection like in the USA? How many megs down?
So much nostalgia for the Windows 95/98 era.
Playing Descent with musicmatch jukebox running in the background. (Probably a 98 memory).
Bouncing sheep…
Syncthing-fork on f-droid.
I just use syncthing to copy music to my phone sd card.
Does the zsa voyager help?
Yeugh. This makes me feel sick.
Has anyone tried any of the wacky e-ink readers on aliexpress?
I doubt they’d connect to the amazon ecosystem, but might be ok offline devices.
My partner has a newer one and it can only work offline. I can’t get it to even connect to WiFi any more.
Fantastic. Sounds good!
And thanks whoever randomly downvoted, lol.
Does it handle outline cover art (e.g. cover.jpg) correctly?
Beets didn’t, which is why I’m still manually filing my music.
For the programmers: operator precedence.
I don’t need or want this, but I’m curious as to whether they will make prescription lenses for it.
The shape of the lense is unconventional.
Yeah, It’s actually quite a secure way to store passwords, since it requires physical access.
I knew a guy who had a drawer full of slips of paper with passwords written on. He called it the “security drawer”. Made me smile, but probably shouldn’t have been advertising it.