

What’s your hoster?
What’s your hoster?
At Home:
On the go:
I wrote my own scripts to tag the music and encode it to FLAC and Opus and use syncthing to copy the files to my phone. So whenever I add an album to the library it will be available every where I want in the specified format without any manual copying involved. It’s a little janky but has worked surprisingly well for years.
Check out Wolfgang’s Channel on YouTube. He goes very in depth on low power consumption home servers.
Exact Audio Copy and Qobuz.
Honestly the most complete source of high res music is private trackers like redacted. You can download all the stuff from qobuz and bandcamp, every CD rip you can think of in bit perfect quality of and even very good vinyl rips. You basically can download any version ever released from any album.
For now. YouTube constantly changes stuff, requiring changes to newpipe. As no one will merge these into the fork, it will stop working when that happens.
Seems like it is no longer maintained. Unfortunately that means it is only a matter of time until it breaks forever.
Firefox, Neovim, Tmux, Various KDE applications, Nextcloud, Wine, Signal, OpenSSH
Probably many more
Re- not reverse-engineer.
Don’t do this. Running unpatched software is a recipe for disaster.
If you connect songkick to last.fm you will get notifications for any artists you listen to, without explicitly following each one.
…and you can charge your phone with the laptop USB-C charger just fine.
If you use osmand for navigation you can use that to view your tracks, too.
I’m not sure that’s how it works. Pretty sure admins could undelete anything.
You should give shopt -s autocd
a try.
alias clearswap='sudo swapoff -a && sudo swapon -a'
alias grep='grep --color=auto'
alias ls='ls --color=auto --group-directories-first'
alias la='ls -lAh --color=auto --group-directories-first'
alias timestamp='date +%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S'
Nope. They are similar, but not the same: Comparison
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