The fucking nerve of the Tories. I feel so bad for Jagmeet and the NDP. We are so screwed if we can't change the electoral system asap.
Corngood
I just started using finamp a couple of weeks ago and this inspired me to install the beta.
If I find any problems I'll try to get involved on the repository. Discord is a bit of a turnoff though.
Thank you.
I need to rethink how I scroll past endless headlines (and even summaries), and form an impression of them. I should be looking for interesting articles to read, not just matching headlines with my preconceived notions.
Edit: it's even worse when 90% of the conversation is about the headline, rather than the article.
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Lol
This is one of those rare songs that totally hooked me the first time I heard it. Classic.
The only deal-breaker for me was that the android app doesn't persist its play state, so if I pause and do other stuff on my phone, it usually loses its place.
There's 'finamp' for jellyfin which I really like so far.
I haven't used plexamp though, so I can't vouch for it as an alternative.
I use gnome-session-inhibit
quite a bit, but it's hard to imagine a good way to automate it.
Sometimes I inhibit idle
to keep something on screen, and sometimes I just inhibit suspend
so something can complete.
It probably doesn't make sense for the terminal to have anything more than a protocol to control it. The only real benefit to that would be in remote sessions, and it's not really clear how it should work when multiple machines are involved.
Yeah, Miller was a suprise for sure. I hope that continues.
Thanks for making the thread. It's nice to see some activity on here.
I can't say I have a prediction, but I hope Ogura goes well again, and the KTMs are more competitive.
Tesla's valuation never made sense, and now its target market is limited to environmentally conscious Nazis.
You're probably right, but maybe it'll cause Trump to turn on Vance a little?
Surely these assholes are going to fall out spectacularly in the near future.