

RSS/Atom can contain a summary, or it can be the full article. It’s the choice of the website what to put in it. They only put a summary to force you to visit their webpage to serve ads.


RSS/Atom can contain a summary, or it can be the full article. It’s the choice of the website what to put in it. They only put a summary to force you to visit their webpage to serve ads.


Cryptpad


We’re only now starting to try and ensure spacecraft are designed in such a way that they completely break up.
Shape/size/material all have an impact on whether something completely breaks up


I’ve been looking into tube archivist actually. Want to get it set up soon and try it out.
Auto downloads, direct to Jellyfin, rules set up to delete them afterwards


True. Either wah I personally download all my music in flac/mp3s so I can have exactly what I want regardless of which service its on or not.


Well ideally nothing gets injected and you control your playlists yourself so you can choose high quality releases


YouTube Music has the biggest music catalogue since you can mix and match official and unofficial releases in your playlists.
It’s the equivalent, but does the software make use of the ROCM if they are programmed for CUDA?
Yeah, the deck has really increased my trust in AMD hardware.
I was straight up thinking of going to AMD just to have fewer GPU problems on Linux myself


I saw a YouTube clip explaining that they use a secondary drone to boost the signal to get around some of the jamming.
The game of cat and mouse continues.


MusicBee on PC
Vinyl Music Player on my phone
Local mp3s and flacs work the best
I dabble with YouTube Music and music-map.com for music discovery
Haven’t found a nice self hosted music streaming setup that I’m happy with (unsatisfied with the apps and features). I want a nice looking app (super subject of course) that supports offline play and ReplayGain. I’m super happy with Navidrome but not with the Windows/Android apps
HELL YEAH!


True. But they did make it more difficult to discover RSS feeds by removing all those features.


Honestly, yeah I think that’s how it worked for me too. Reddit wasn’t exactly the same, but depending on how you curated your subreddits, it could fill a similar role.


They just seem to make wacky brain-dead decisions all the time and nobody really understands why they make the decisions they do.


I still miss Google Reader
And the internet as a whole moving away from RSS feeds in general is also not helpful


Google Reader died more than a decade ago? oh my jeebus, I feel ooooooooollllld
If I ever do have children, this is one of the things I want to teach them.
Hopefully, it turns into an important memory for them.
Learning about technology from their parents’ and how it isn’t magic.
There will always be one kid who will try and find something to bully someone else about.
Not American, not circumcised and I never want to be.