

Infomaniak?


Infomaniak?


Well put. So if you understand the whole situation like that, it seems that I want to forbid those indie devs producing their own distro. Which is not at all what I want.
I think it would be better, if most of the indie devs would join a bigger movement like debian, kde (or one of the many more), which try to produce solid bases or a distro for the masses, instead of making their own niche product which is only supported for how long they are interested in it.


When I mentioned that there are too many/ummecessarily many different distros, i got downvoted sadly. But I think we would have soo much better of a user experience if there would be only 3 big distros or something.
I heard of Navidrome, never used it. Jellyfin works as well.
The client is maybe more inportant, can recomment Symphonium.


Good luck filtering it out. Or are they tagged as AI?


Is there a android app again?
There are probably a lot of programms that do aspects of Excel better. But the combined might you weild if you know how to use Excel is very powerful. I tried LibreOffice and OnlyOffice and the spreadsheet part of those office suites is the roughest one until today.
But my comment was more about how much of our economy probably runs on Excel. And I experienced how badly Excel and for example LibreOffice Calc plays together, it makes switching very hard. A complex .xlsx is far from being rendered and calculated correctly in LibreOffice.


Yes, I feel bad recommending LibreOffice to people who only used paid software, as the UI is quite a hurdle. Installing a theme and symbol-pack was the first thing I did, even before editing or writing something…
Good luck.
If Excel ever gets replaced, then we know that we overcame Microsoft.


Swiss-German in the wild
Thats weird to say, but I feel special now…


We have a lot of different political and government bodies. Like the “checks and balances” the US had. So when you read “Switzerland wants to…” it could be:
I probably forgot a few and misspelt a lot but you get the idea. And all of them are different elected or appointed persons, with their own opinions.
Project objectives
Lower the barrier of entry to the web.
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Download the latest release 3.2.0 and follow the README.md instructions to build Dillo.
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AI-driven community detection 👎🏻
Community-driven AI detection 👍🏻


Don’t forget to backup your subscriptions. Its really easy, it just generates a opml textfile, which every other reader could import.
I agree, but usually the vendor picks the highest bidder ;)


What would that mean for Linux distros? It seems like it could be a law that cuts off the competition. Like amazon who is very selectively for better working conditions when the know that no competitior can fulfull them.


Symphonium supports playlists. You can make a own manual playlist or a “smart” playlist, which has the x amount of least listened to songs, the 10 highest rated ones and so on. Everything is on the listening device local, so you have to backup for yourself. Symphonium is really really customizable.
Sorry for german. A setting for an intelligent playlist for all highly rated songs which I havent listented to in 70 days. (AND/OR) can be set for rules.
Its amazing.
Music recommendation is not really a thing unfortunately by the nature which most of download->server->jellyfin->client systems run.
You really need the “big data”-aspect which spotify or similar providers have to have good recommendation, so no local solution is possible. I sometimes use listenbrainz (by the musicbrainz team) like lastfm and then manually aquire new music I want to have on my musicserver.


The german Youtuber AltF4Games has some good reviews (almost a series now) about the game and the very shady company behind it. The current splitgate 2 is apparently back in their second beta phase, after they didnt achieve what their countless investors wanted (to be the new definitive fps). And now its a game with everything and nothing, kinda generic.


Jellyfin works nicely for music, as long as you use a good client. The native jellyfin mobile app is not optimized for music. I use symphonium for android listening and am very pleased with it. More settings than Id ever need, different options for downloading/caching songs on device, support for subtitles and all.
I am on Interstellar on android. It even has a comments from crosspost-feature for lemmy accounts