Still have to find an app who can sort albums by year properly (without mess with tags also).
Darkrose is an anarchist art collective that publishes content in the public domain (CC0), it's a thorn ready to annoy the current paradigm.
Hi guys, I'm in this project where we publish albums in the public domain (CC0), if you're interested check it out!
Thank for your suggestion, I will check it in the future since I'm not using/familiar with MPD and I prefer not using stuff in the AUR if possible. My actual solution is Quod Libet, it's very customizable and can sort music correctly by year. I would like to see Elisa improved since I find it very good.
Hi, Arch Linux KDE 6.0.2 here, looks like Elisa can't sort album by "originalyear" but only by "year"; this mean album in the same year appears in a random order.
Dialer apps are a mess, waiting for Fossify also here
Archlinux has the best wiki and community for every type of issue.
Anarchism@lemmy.ml is moderately active. You also have the solarpunk movement.
*if teeth are in a regular position.
Orgzly Revived deleted every list/note app I tried.
300 is one of the ugliest and most pretentious film of the century: pectorals made in computer graphics, pompous advertising shooter direction (which is in fact Snyder's "cultural" background) and a completely idiotic use of slow motion like we've never seen before.
I can partly agree with you if we talk about the graphic novel but I still regretted purchasing that comic, a pro-fascist and forgettable work.
The better experience is a film without Snyder. The Owls of Ga'Hoole is the only decent work in his (artistically) shitty career.
Your smartphone is already an always connected device, and you can manually do periodical backups on external drives which is a good practice in any case.
You can also set which device rules the file modification (sent or receive only as a folder).
I think it's ok for most of the people. If you have a tons of precious files to save I can agree with you, but I think this type of "off-grid self-hosting" is just the future of personal data management.
Don't forget Syncthing, I always suggest it first since it doesn't require a server or advanced knowledge to work.
You can selfhost Syncthing without having a server, using your daily devices.
We need more noob-friendly systems in this direction. Better sharable guidelines to get started into this approach.
Oh, I'm sure we're all great parents here. I applaud you for admitting a mistake and having the humility to ask for advice, both excellent parenting skills in my opinion.
I believe the answer is always culture. Once better videogames are discovered it's likely that they will hardly go back to the bad ones (so that the problem of prohibitionism - which is only a temporary solution - can be solved).
- A good Invidious player with locally stored datas.
- AntennaPod fork with improved local music management (tags).
- A dedicated good PeerTube app.
Orgzly Revived
Try with home decor, a plant or a good lamp is always a good gift.
Outliner for taking notes and managing to-do lists
I'm loving this app and wanted to share it. Thanks to whoever brought the project back to life.
Trivia: I had been looking for a good app for taking notes and organizing my thoughts for a long time, in addition to this I wanted my notes to be able to be used and edited from a PC via local synchronization via Syncthing. Another fundamental factor is that it had to be both comfortable and easy to use but also capable of being structured. This new version of Orgzly covers pretty much all the points I asked for; and yes, I'm aware that I'm overly enthusiastic about it.
I was trying to find some games the other day, using advanced search and filters, and I've noticed some categories feel not so useful. This is the actual main categorization:
- Abstract games
- Children's games
- Customizable games
- Family games
- Party games
- Strategy games
- Thematic games
- Wargames
These are the main game genres in your opinion?
Capitalism is obviously destroyed but I read very little on "money".
There are distributions with a great Steam experience out of the box? It's SteamOS actually a good choice? Maybe isn't what you use or prefer.
A good Steam distro for me has a very mininal procedure for perfectly working controllers, client and general user experience.
Your direct test and experience are very appreciated.
I like to have the same wallpaper for every aspect of the system, maybe there's a script?
I can see these comment to my posts in the notifications, from apps or website, but not in any other page.
Looks like it isn't even supported by OpenWrt, can I find a sense to this poor old device in 2023?
Thanks for any suggestion!
And what do you actually use? I know the answer is probably self-hosting but maybe there are other solutions for a decent privacy.
My nearest way is using my steam controller but isn't comfy to navigate Netflix or other streaming websites.
I tend to prefer "file centered" apps, there's some cool one you'd use with Syncthing? My favourite is KeePassDX; I would love a notes app with a 'material you' UI.
A genuine discussion about the best FLOSS decentralized system to share poop emojis and videocall your dog.
Let's face it, the MBTI has its own shortcomings and many of them are additions to Jung's thought. However, I believe it's the most pop system for introducing fundamental topics.
I like Elisa but when I try to organize my albums it always have some problem like, for example, sorting stuff in the right order. A nice UI and a decent Plasma integration are welcomed.
[edit] At the end I'm still on Elisa since it's the player I prefer, I hope they'll add some sorting options (such as original year album).
Most games claim to be a TCG when in fact they are simply CCGs. I know that isn't easy to create an infrastructure where to allow the exchange between players. The only TCGs I know are (unfortunately) NFT games of dubious quality.