I have an external DAC, so I don’t need to think about how good music the PC/Raspberry/… produces.
I have an external DAC, so I don’t need to think about how good music the PC/Raspberry/… produces.
I just bought another (cheap quad core 256GB SSD) thinkcentre as a tinker platform.
So I’m going to add that to my Linux uh setup (of machines).
Yeah we should never rebel, just listen to authority…
Big \ S
Hey thaaanks! Will do!
Good idea!
I listen mostly to 1980-90 pop rock and french music :-)
🙂
Voting for Trump.
It’s all the rage over in the USA or so I heard.
Thank you, but they both seems to be not very used? I could find some information but really not very much.L Like how to make tabs :-)
Yeah TK is so old in all ways… only upside is it’s like bundled with Python.
No native tabs it seems, what a shame looks very nice.
On the road with wxwidgets Phoenix!
Thanks a lot!
Will check out, thanks!
Why is pygobject annoying? Is it complex code, large stuff to install or something along those lines or is it just “annoying”?
I don’t mind paying but all that corporate stuff always tend to end up as dead code or enshittifyed.
I mean I checked it out and it looks great, but there is no open source, right?
It does look oldish (too) I was thinking about the code 😅
Some sort of “Lemmy dev community” where devs hang out.
Must say I have a hard time getting to know new music in this so rapidly changing music world.
I was used to brick and mortar stores and friends having wildly different tastes in music, nowadays I think it’s complicated to just duck under the load of influence for commercial music (and other too I guess).
How am I even supposed to find new music I like, and that I can support, without enormous efforts?
War and peas is one of the most underrated comics of all time.
But is Gentoo reliable enough?
For a fresh breath, I use Mint.
That’s weird, was it over usb or something else? I mean it’s not very much data to be sent.