A bit of both. There are plenty of players, and they are all great and does what I want. But I couldn't find a software that fills all of my exact niche I was looking for:
Synced lyric support
Keyboard-based navigation
Smart playlist support
It also allows me to put in features I want. It's like customisation, but taken a bit too far.
I still need to document how to use it because the config system is barely usable right now. But it's open source, and it's available here.
Maintain a large database of music, though primarily for archive purpose
Write software for listening music, though it is far from done
Maintain some overengineered smart playlist
Occasionally search and purchase new albums
It's primarily Vocaloid, so that's probably why I can't listen to it and focus on something else at the same time. Also probably why I can't tell the difference between bad and good headphones. Some are meme songs too.
Other than keeping an eye on their changelog or waiting until it breaks, I don't think you can do anything about that. I do have automatic update, but the config rarely changes from my experience.
There's not much content to even say if there's resistance against them if any. I suppose people blocking contents in foreign language they can't read counts as one though.
Something about Microsoft UI just feels so off for some reason. Material UI, Apple stuff all feels good to use but clicking on a button in Microsoft UI is just... bad.
I replaced like a third of the ingredients I need with something I had in the corner of the fridge because I couldn't be bothered to go to the shop. 😭 Oh well, that's vibe cooking.
All it means that it sent a message to the server, but took too long to get the response that it gave up. There's so many reasons why this could happen, unfortunately, including the server not receiving the message at all. First thing I would do is to see if I can visit a random website from iPad and then go to the server's website and see if it's up.
It's annoying. Like, sure, if they really, really want to stretch the definition of what counts as "mildly infuriating", they can. I don't think we will ever come to a concrete definition of it. But that just invalidates the whole point of having communities. I would expect more or less "this sucks, but I can live with that" kind of contents, but certainly not "someone wrongfully jailed" or something like that.
Looking at the ID and timestamp, it looks like a manual spam rather than an automated one.