I think Jellifyn does. You can also set up watch partys. Navidrome is lighter and more responsive tho.
I think Jellifyn does. You can also set up watch partys. Navidrome is lighter and more responsive tho.
You can sell it in the second hand market and save the money. Stonks
Terrence Tao shared his thoughs on Mastodon: https://mathstodon.xyz/@tao/113132502735585408
Must admit, that’s me
Not just 70s and 80s, even 90s and 2000s. I grew up in 2000s thinking it is called Arturito, and I’m sure a lot of people (mostly non fans) think the same.
Jupyter is great for data analysis.
Unrelated question: did you manually copied and formatted the SteamDB/ProtonDB links, or did you use any add-on?
SovietWomble has a video essay that touches this topic.
Yeah, blue balls are very bothering.
Silly, but I like those because I can eat bits of it after using them :3
I changed the icon location, and my muscle memory still was trying to open them from the previous location, basically in a complete auto-pilot mode. That led me to a realization of how fucked up the situation was, and eventually helped me uninstall/reduce screen time of those apps.
Which movie is this?
Tangent note: I think browser fingerprinting is only a source of concern if you use VPN. Otherwise, your IP is already a good enough identifier, and quite likely doesn’t rotate often enough. Please someone correct me if I’m wrong.
I still disagree. Majority of topical subreddits and people are nowhere near as obnoxious. Although, granted, Reddit is a bad place to set bars on quality of discussion.
Agree, but there’s a big chunk of atheist that like jerking each other off, vocally telling themselves how superior and smart they are. That’s the point being made
Fun fact: 1782¹² + 1841¹² = 1922¹² is an incorrect equation, per Fermat’s last theorem.
They put that equation there because some of the writers of the episode have a mathematical background, and they knew it was wrong, but the error is so relatively small that if someone writes that in a normal calculator they’ll get the equality. So basically an easter egg for someone that knows about Fermat’s last theorem.
Spotify has patents on underestimating your emotional state based on the music you listen to. One can guess they sell such data. A hard pass for me.
Self-hosting Jellifyn/Navidrome has been really fun (but I’m aware it is not something everybody wants/can do).
This was so much me with the concept of generalized Cartesian product. All the class was very confused with that topic, until a bright classmate pointed-out a relationship of that concept with Python list and it started to do so much sense.
Same here, and I’ve enjoyed it more than my Debian experience.
Your comment seems off, has some references to QGIS (props to QGIS! It made my thesis way better)