Holy cow, icecast is still around? I remember that being a thing during the time of Winamp. Man, now I feel old.
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Although, I might be remembering shoutcast, not sure. I never had fast internet so I never really used any of the streaming services like icecast or shoutcast.
I forget which exact midnight represents, but the immediate second after midnight would be the 'morning' of the next day. If you're born at 12:00:01am or 00:00:01 in military time, then you'd be born the next day.
Friend's brother was like this during the 2016 elections, he absolutely would have voted for Bernie, but after the DNC prioritizing Hillary, he either didn't vote, or voted from Trump, not sure which. There is truth to the contrarian angle to this. If they feel they're being manipulated one way too hard, they'll vote the other way out of spite, or not vote out of spite. And they don't care about the effects, they'll take an accerationist angle, stating the whole system has to come down, so it might as well happen sooner than later.
No doubt, I can separate the historical significance of something, from my feelings. The NES was amazing for the gaming industry, and changed history forever. But I still hate Nintendo, lol
Such a shame, I grew up with Nintendo's products starting with the SNES, and loved them. Unfortunately they're such a terrible company to their own fans, I now absolutely hate them. I will probably never buy another product from them again.
I guess it's easier packaged in a torrent rather than individual downloads, but I do question why anyone would need this if all they were doing was training AI, as everything is already available on YouTube for free. You don't need to hack a company to get the audio. Now if you're a human trying to actually listen to the songs, obviously the Spotify torrent will sound much better, assuming the hack captured the higher quality audio streams from Spotify. All the youtube downloaders sound like crap because its like 128kbps m4a (at least on newpipe, though you can do 160kbps opus if you want)
If you install Ubuntu Touch on it, everything works because its using the vendor's android kernel for hardware drivers. PostmarketOS is using the standard Linux kernel and a LOT of volunteer hours have been spent by people reverse engineering the hardware without manufacturers help, to get working drivers added to the Linux kernel. That's why not 100% of the hardware works yet on most phones postmarketOS supports.
My gripe with ubuntu Touch is I like the app ecosystem and desktop interface (gnome mobile) better with postmarketOS, so I'd rather run that instead.
As far as fairphone goes, fairphone 5 is probably your best bet. Audio is almost working, that just leaves camera, VoLTE, and NFC (which I personally don't use, so I don't care) Everything else should work
I'm not sure thats a hysterical reaction... I'm calmly asking, maybe we should check the guy who lies for a living, to see if he's lying. Maybe someone should be checking on the oil reserves to make sure, ya know.. They're actually there.
So.. Is this setting off alarm bells for anyone who has any amount of power? Not only the WW3 implications that everyone's already thinking about, but also: if we're at the stage where we're stealing oil tankers... Is anyone verifying how our oil reserves are doing? Is shit about to get real bad, real soon, with lack of oil, and an "administration" that straight up hates any other energy method besides oil and coal?
Ugly open source software is my favorite because i know the feature set is gonna be freaking awesome. I remember when I first started to transition to open source as an idea 15 years ago, and the sometimes ugly software was hard to get used to at first, but then I realized the ugly software did so much more than the fancy windows stuff and i really started to get used to and even like the ugly stuff. It's designed to do the thing it was designed to do, and stays out of my way, fantastic!
"Meyer's design for the typeface was inspired by Nazi ideology"
"The Tannenberg font soon became very popular and was widely used. It was used on official stamps, in book and magazine design, in advertising and in Nazi Party propaganda."
I think they're testing the waters with this. The people who are famous enough, or have enough social support demanding they get released, get released because its too much attention, but the people who don't have a lot of people making noise to get them released, probably aren't.
Holy cow, icecast is still around? I remember that being a thing during the time of Winamp. Man, now I feel old.
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Although, I might be remembering shoutcast, not sure. I never had fast internet so I never really used any of the streaming services like icecast or shoutcast.