

The actual wording is “Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp.”
So no, 99% AI is also not allowed


The actual wording is “Music and audio that is generated wholly or in substantial part by AI is not permitted on Bandcamp.”
So no, 99% AI is also not allowed


Highly recommend this game, was a ton of fun to play through. If you’re looking for another game like this, check out manifold garden, which also happens to be 75% off: https://store.steampowered.com/app/473950/Manifold_Garden/
Advent Of Code, daily programming challenges for the holiday season. You can submit solutions for any language you like, including inchomprehensible esoteric ones like in the screenshot


Mr Robot’s soundtrack is awesome, I remember the agonizing years waiting for the final volume to come out through all the red tape
Absolutely worth it
Aurora on my work machine, Bazzite on my home machine haha


Check if your local library has any resources. Mine let me claim a free rocket languages premium account, which supports Spanish, German, Japanese, Chinese, French, Italian, Arabic, Hindi, Korean, ASL, Portuguese, and Russian up to (I think, don’t remember) CEFR level B2
Beets is one solution, and I also recommend taking a look at Musicbrainz Picard. It’s a more graphical and user friendly way (though more manual) to identify, organize, tag, and sort music into a preferred format. It’s what I use on all my Bandcamp purchases to clean up metadata and add things like lyrics before it automatically throws it into the right folder
You just bounced so high it took a little time to fall back down


In addition to autorenaming Picard can also auto organize into folders. So any time I buy new music, I run it through Picard to ensure metadata is correct, grab lyrics, and put it in the right folder that is then picked up by my self hosted navidrome


Just one?
Portal - Self Esteem Fund by Kelly Bailey
The volumes this song speaks through it’s atmosphere is incredible. The raw emotions and feelings of isolation are better conveyed through this song than words ever can in my opinion
My scrobbles say I’ve listened to this single song for more than 9 hours over the years… I have so many emotions bottled up in this song lol
This is the album that introduced me to this genre and I love it. I also bought his self titled album


That’s fair. And in the case of Immich, the photos are automatically backed up to my computer so if I lose my phone I don’t lose the images, but I totally understand wanting something exclusively on the phone (Immich can let you browse photos local on your phone, but I don’t think it indexes them for searching by person/object). Unfortunately I’m not sure something like that exists, especially since the machine learning for identifying people/objects in pictures is pretty computationally intensive.
I wish you luck in your search! I agree that would be a great app to have


I’m sorry, I’m not entirely sure what you mean. All my photos are on my local hard drive on my computer at home, and I just point immich at that folder.
Once it boots up, immich doesn’t need internet to function, except for the first time you use image processing (the machine learning to search for things inside of images) and geocoding (putting the images on a map). Once it downloads those for the first time immich can run completely offline on your local computer. If you wish, you can open immich so you can connect to it from another device, such as a phone, but your images/data never leaves your device


That is completely fair, and part of that is on me since I spend so much time in self hosting communities where such a recommendation isn’t too out of the ordinary, while it’s way out of scope for what most people are looking for
Having a more user friendly and approachable way to do stuff like this would be very helpful


Immich lets you do this
https://immich.app/docs/features/searching/
For example here’s me searching for “forest”. But it also supports looking for people (even multiple people in the same image), places, dates, or combinations of all of them. It’ll also look for text in images. The link has more examples

All hosted and processed on my local computer, and connected to the mobile app
Hmmm, it works for me. Here’s the raw link in case it helps: https://github.com/Freika/dawarich
Dawarich has support for this. Be aware it is under very active development and has semi-frequent breaking changes though (No data loss, just manual steps to upgrade).
For example, here’s my recent trip to Austin for the Counter-Strike Major:

And with regular routing:

It technically works offline because you can record your location and load it afterwards, but I use it by ingesting my location that is tracked by Home Assistant
Omori is fantastic
It’s one of those games that’s best to go in blind (while knowing of the content warning)