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[-] clark@midwest.social 0 points 1 day ago

how haven't you heard of one of the most famous bands

[-] clark@midwest.social -2 points 4 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

he ate that

why the downvotes im on the presidents side

[-] clark@midwest.social 1 points 6 days ago

Yeah but you guys are like siblings.

[-] clark@midwest.social 1 points 6 days ago

Are non-Hexbears allowed to post in Hexbear communities? I never figured. I almost never see a non-HB over there.

[-] clark@midwest.social 9 points 6 days ago

They support separate windows if that changes things.

[-] clark@midwest.social 2 points 1 week ago

I don't know why I didn't think of this earlier but here I made a Spotify collaboration list! The only rules are 1) don't remove somebody else's song and 2) don't spam-add songs.

[-] clark@midwest.social 1 points 1 week ago

thanks ive never seen this movie and now im crying

[-] clark@midwest.social 10 points 1 week ago

Don't mistake my silence for negligence, y'all; keep the recommendations going and I'll give them all a listen eventually.

[-] clark@midwest.social 5 points 1 week ago

Good thing you mentioned a playlist. I don't use Spotify anymore but I still have an account there so I will likely curate a playlist to share.

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by clark@midwest.social to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

I don't know why I didn't think of this earlier but here I made a Spotify collaboration list! The only rules are 1) don't remove somebody else's song and 2) don't spam-add songs.

Really didn't know how to word this. All I know is that I've been completely in love with The Shelter of My Love by Astropol. I'm looking for some more alternative, dream-like, cinematic, emotionally intense songs. Songs that make you have flashbacks of things you never experienced. Songs that make you lose yourself before the voice of the artist jolts you awake. Songs that sound like how perpetual fogs and inevitable spirals feel.

I'm not sure what to call this specific genre, either. What the hell is shoegaze, anyway?

[-] clark@midwest.social 1 points 1 week ago

How do you like it?

[-] clark@midwest.social 6 points 1 week ago

I also did use a VPN on both mobile and computer. Does that change anything?

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Not sure if I used the correct terms but what is the difference in security and privacy between downloading from a public wifi (or a closed wifi; with password) and mobile hotspot (sharing 4G/5G data from your phone to your computer)? Which one is recommended or does it not matter?

[-] clark@midwest.social 0 points 2 weeks ago

dont know why youre downvoted

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Like the stupid newbie goober I am, I forgot the first step to downloading music: do it in a public setting with a public wifi. Ended up downloading it all at home off of our private wifi. Did use a VPN but forgot to switch it from my home country. Kind of wondering how easy it is to trace me and persecute me for this. I am not the one handling the ordeal with the wifi, that would be my lovely mother.

Cheers y'all!

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submitted 3 weeks ago by clark@midwest.social to c/opensource@lemmy.ml

Notesnook has been down for about a day, consistent crashes despite deleting it and reinstalling. I don't seem to be the only one as evidenced by the users voicing this concern on their Github page.

So, while imagining Notesnook will never get back up, what would be some alternatives to it? I've tried out Joplin, Quillpad, and Notally in the past, but none really stuck with me. I don't use Nextcloud either. From what I've heard, many seem happy with Standard Notes and Markor. Anything y'all can vouch for?

Looking for an alternative that gets as close to Notesnook as possible, without a subscription model.

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submitted 4 weeks ago by clark@midwest.social to c/asklemmy@lemmy.ml

Mainly aimed at those who use Spotify, Tidal, or any other streaming service like myself, but those who pirate music should still feel free to answer!

How do you organise your music library? Creating playlists is pure torture, in my opinion, because there are so many songs that overlap in genres. I've tried creating lists based on genres, but I'm the type of person to listen to multiple genres in one session so the switching between playlists kinda becomes inconvenient. Same with based on mood, I can still listen to discoesque or fast-paced songs when I'm feeling sad.

Genuinely considered hiring somebody to create the playlists for me, lol. I know having 800 songs in one list is clunky, but having everything in the same spot is a source of relief. Ugh.

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Do I use a website to download songs off of YouTube or Spotify?

Where should I store the music? I haven't any clue about self-hosting. I'm running GrapheneOS, is it enough to save the songs in Files and play in an app like Auxio? Maybe sync with SyncThing?

What's the best way to compress mp3 files but still retain the quality (even possible)?

Could really use some help as I'm very inexperienced. :)

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submitted 1 month ago by clark@midwest.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml

This is aimed at students/ex-students that used Linux while studying in college.

I'm asking because I'll be starting college next year and I don't know how much Windows-dependency to expect (will probably be studying to become a psychologist, so no technical education).

I'm also curious about how well LibreOffice and Microsoft Office mesh, i.e. can you share and edit documents together with MOffice users if you use LibreOffice?

Any other things to keep in mind when solely using Linux for your studies? Was it ever frustrating for you to work on group projects with shared documents? Anything else? Give me your all.

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submitted 1 month ago by clark@midwest.social to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hello. I have never used Linux before in my life, but this post isn't really about the software. I know there are many guides and threads out there explaining how to set up Linux for beginners.

My question is more about what computers you guys suggest for Linux. I don't have any old computers lying around at home, I only have a computer assigned by my school that I'll turn in next year. To my understanding, Linux should be able to work on almost all computers, so I haven't thought about a specific brand.

My top priorities are (in order):

  • good/great battery life
  • quiet
  • compact and lightweight

Preferably a 13" or 15" screen, though I prefer the former. Just a small machine with a great battery life that also doesn't make much noise when several apps are open at once. I have looked at Asus before, but I'm not sure what the general consensus is of this brand, so I was hoping to get some suggestions. I've also looked at Framework computers, but honestly it's a bit expensive for me. My budget is ~1000$ (10 000 SEK).

Might be unnecessary information, but: I will be using this computer mainly to write documents, make the occasional presentations, browse the web, and watch videos and movies. So no photo- or video editing nor gaming at all. Like everybody, I hope to buy a computer that will last many years and survive many student theses. Cheers and thanks!

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I'm primarily talking about stuff like step counters, but also health apps measuring your heart rate, how many stairs you take, the length of your steps, and so on. I'm honest when you tell me to explain it to me like I'm five years old, this one boggles my mind.

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submitted 1 month ago by clark@midwest.social to c/android@lemmy.world

Y'all know of any other FOSS clients for Spotify other than Spotube? It's rather slow for me the times I've used it, so here I am asking for alternatives. Would be using it on my Android phone. Cheers!

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Sorry, second True comic today, but I'm on a roll reading the collection.

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