Not in slightest unfortunately. Shouldn’t have bought a house.
Not in slightest unfortunately. Shouldn’t have bought a house.
By all means download from YouTube, just don’t convert to MP3.
If you want higher quality then there are tools for downloading from Deezer and Qobuz.
Please don’t convert to mp3. YouTube’s quality already isn’t great, you don’t need further compression.
You can try but you night be required to have a payment method from whichever country you’re signing up from.
You also used to be able to use disposable debit cards and email aliases to get unlimited free trials but I think most companies have put a stop to this now.
Deezer Premium accounts can download flac, hence the free trial.
Sign up for a free trial of Deezer and user Deemix-Gui to download your Spotify playlist in flac format.
So two that don’t offer port forwarding and one that only does on Windows? Wow what a great recommendation…
Pros are being as degoogled as possible whilst still having access to a more privacy oriented Play Services.
Cons are having to go without Google Pay and some apps just outright not working as intended. Memory management seems to be pretty poor generally as well with apps constantly having to be reloaded.
Pixel 6a running GrapheneOS. I’d like Linux mobile to really take off but I can’t ever see it unless arm for desktop really grows.
Other than that there’s not really much else that interests me. Maybe I’ll try CalyxOS one day. I’ve spent a couple of years with an iPhone before but don’t see myself going back.
I’ve gotten into gaming more again by simply sticking with indie games. No more 100 hour boring open worlds.
My current server is anything but power efficient as far as I can tell. It was thrown together during lockdown from various older server components bought from eBay.
Ah nice to see that it is actually feasible then. I imagine I’d have an even easier setup too as I intend to just use Linux with all my selfhosted software in Docker containers.
My server at the moment is anything but energy efficient. It’s an old Xenon (can’t remember the exact model) so definitely not Raspberry Pi levels of efficient. My biggest concern would be the GPU idling but it seems there are power management precautions I can take with Linux so maybe it wouldn’t be so bad.
I’m not sure it would be much good or much of an upgrade compared to what I already have now.
I absolutely wouldn’t have this issue as I could happily reboot whenever I wanted and it wouldn’t inconvenience anyone.
Easy access to piracy.
Rereleases that utilise an emulator released by the rights holders is absolutely not the same as a general purpose emulator and you know it.
Eight Days a Week. Generally not a huge fan of the Beatles but that’s a banger.
And evidently I don’t think they belong there.
Download from Deezer or Qobuz instead.