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Symphony, One of the best open source lite weight offline android music player
  • I went into the offline mobile music player rabbit hole recently too. I tried like a dozen and personally I think none of them are sufficient, including Symphony.

    The most important functionality for me is queuing e.g. how it works and how easy it is to use and it's just a horrible experience for virtually every player. So disappointing 😣

  • I'd like to think they're all just Russian trolls but increasingly, I think some people are just selfish or dumb.
  • "Might be cool"

    Neuters negative campaigning, increases political competition, no more lesser of two evils I.e. third parties can win, reduced disenfranchisement reducing influence of extremist and fascist organizations, the list goes on. People actually being able to express their will through the government is the solution to every problem.

    And I hate to say it but your support for PSL means nothing, literally zero without something like RCV. So again, if you care about your party, you have to work for RCV or some other improved voting system, or you'll smugly do nothing for the rest of your political career. It sucks, but it's reality until we change it.

  • I'd like to think they're all just Russian trolls but increasingly, I think some people are just selfish or dumb.
  • You're way better of spending your time and effort getting ranked choice voting implemented. Then this candidate you support would actually have a chance of getting elected. And with the increased power over our government, stopping the next genocide in it's tracks would be trivial.

  • I'd like to think they're all just Russian trolls but increasingly, I think some people are just selfish or dumb.
  • Which why we need a voting system that can end the duopoly without enormous sacrifice. Ranked Choice Voting can do that. If really hate the duopoly, you have no excuse not to join us and get RCV implemented everywhere. Check out FairVote for more info and to locate movements near you.

  • How is anime and manga more popular than comics and western cartoons?
  • doesn't treat its viewer as an idiot

    A lot of what you said is reasonable but this is absolutely laughable. As someone entering their thirties, this is the single most annoying aspect of anime and it's especially blatant in works aimed at teenagers. And trust me, I'm not here to hate - this stuff isn't aimed at me and that's okay, but claiming most anime doesn't do this or that not virtually 100% of shonen does this is absurd.

  • The bad faith actors will be doubling down this last month.
  • The problem is that there simply can't be a third party. In our current system a third party is mathematically impossible. I would love for a majority of citizens to suddenly throw caution to the wind magically surge a third party into power. But it's just not realistic. Again, the most a third party can do is cause a scare, but it'll never come into power.

    Also for what it's worth there is an RCV bill for federal congressional elections in the House, which I think has a much better chance of passing than a similar bill in a deeply rural state like Missouri. Once established at a federal level I think it would simply be a matter of time until it made it's way to even resistant states.

  • The bad faith actors will be doubling down this last month.
  • It does, but it's just a big gamble. You're attempting to scare one of the establishment parties into changing by causing them to lose an election heavily. So, if it works, you've necessarily made a material sacrifice in giving control of an office to the opposing party, allowing them to cause whatever real world damage they are capable of causing in that position. Then you have to hope that the message is received and that the party you spoiled actually changes in the way you want, and doesn't just ignore you. And you also have to hope that they recognize and change quickly or else the damage compounds as more elections pass.

    On top of that, this only works "once". If the party starts ignoring you again you have to make these real consequential sacrifices again.

    In conclusion, with voting third party the sacrifice is guaranteed, the reward is not.

    I will admit it's possible that spoiling/scaring is the only way to get RCV (or better) in the first place since the only group it's not good for is sitting politicians, but I'm not convinced yet.

    But I'm entirely convinced that without an improved voting system we don't actually have a democracy.

    And for anyone who's reading this, if you're a Missourian vote NO on Amendment 7!

  • The bad faith actors will be doubling down this last month.
  • Finally, yes! Anyone who wants to vote for a third party should instead spend their time and effort fighting for a different voting system (ranked choice, star, etc) that could mathematically allow a third party to actually succeed.

  • Open-source cola
  • Upfront, they were not perfect. The recipe I got was good/treaty and it definitely scratched the same kind of itch, but I don't think it was particularly close in terms of flavor.

    HOWEVER, I think there are several factors to improve results.

    1. Not everyone you could hire is going to be the same caliber. Some will be better than others and finding the best may not be easy. I don't think I ended up hiring the best candidate.

    2. Actual sample analysis. I was prepared to send the scientist a sample of the drink but they claimed they didn't need it and I trusted their judgment. In the future, I would look to hire only someone who will analyze the sample with lab equipment.

  • Open-source cola
  • I know it's not something everyone can afford to do but - When a drink I liked seemed like it was going out of production I paid a food scientist on Fiverr to reverse engineer it. Worth considering.

  • Offline Music Player App With Configurable Swipe Actions?

    I've been trying to find an offline music payer with a UI that I don't hate. Yesterday, I downloaded a dozen highly recommended apps and for every single one swiping left or right on a song caused either 1) nothing to happen or 2) tab navigation which is abbbsssoooolllluutteellly useless garbage.

    I want something where swiping one way queues the song and swiping the other way triggers "add to playlist". Something like that. Anyone know of a player that does that or has configurable Swipe actions?

    Edit: To be more clear, I'm talking about swiping in "listing" views, not in a "now playing" kind of view.

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    Jellyfin Volume Normalization

    I've poked around online and it seems like Jellyfin had (music) volume normalization added to it sometime recently. However, I'm struggling to verify that it's enabled/working. Is it something I have to enable or is it on by default? If it's on shouldn't I be able to see something like a LUFS or ReplyGain value in each song's metadata?

    UPDATE: I'm not familiar with Jellyfin's git strategy, but it seems like even though the audio normalization has made it into the master branch it has NOT made it into the 10.8.z release tag/branch. I determined this by looking for the changes in Emby.Server.Implementations/Data/SqliteItemRepository.cs from the normalization PR in the current version of the file in 10.8.z and they were not present.

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    Self Hostable Alternative to Galarm?

    I really like the functionality of the Galarm android app but I can't help but feel like it's something I should be able to self host instead or pay a monthly subscription for.

    To elaborate, Galarm is an alarm app with the key feature of being able to send alarms to other people you "connect" with. For me, this means my wife can send me an alarm to do something at a certain time instead of sending me a message about what I need to do and when and then I have to go and set up the alarm myself. Also, I want to emphasize alarm here. Something that just sends notifications is basically worthless to me.

    Anyone know of something I could host to get the same functionality?

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    Move Only Click?

    After a bunch of searching, it seems to me that there's no way to move without potentially accidentally attacking champions. It seems asinine to me that such basic functionality doesn't exist especially in a game where positioning is like the single most important aspect. What are the chances of Riot adding this? Is a place to petition for such a thing?

    Just for thoroughness:

    • "Target Champions Only" toggle
      • Obviously doesn't work if you're trying to walk around a champion
    • Disable "auto-attack" in game options
      • This only makes it so your champ won't automatically try to basic attack enemies you hit with an ability
    • Hold down right click
      • You'll still attack anyone your mouse hovers over before releasing the click
    • Aim "wide"
      • Not always an option, there can be walls, etc. that would make your character walk in a completely different direction than you want
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    Tekken 8 Character Reveal: Claudio
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    WEIRD MECHANICS: The Flower Arcana
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    Congraulations To The The Winner Of The Gamers8 Tekken 7 Invitational and 500K$!

    Pakistan takes it!

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    1. Pakistan
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    More info (team composition, character choices, etc.) - https://www.eventhubs.com/news/2023/jul/05/gamers8-2023-tekken-7-results/

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