So it is! Damn I’ll definitely be using this then. At least until they decide to close the gates and force you into a subscription again. For now though, I’d say it’s the best option. But don’t be surprised when they enshittification continues
So it is! Damn I’ll definitely be using this then. At least until they decide to close the gates and force you into a subscription again. For now though, I’d say it’s the best option. But don’t be surprised when they enshittification continues
It’s in a really unfortunate state. FOSS wise, the only thing I can recommend is navidrome, BUT finding a good app for it is REALLY hard.
One step away from that would be plex pass, which is getting enshittified more and more and will likely never reverse course. But if you just want a good self hosted music player, plex pass is much better than navidrome, to the point where you have to be REALLY dedicated to decide on a navidrome solution over plex amp.
Then there’s Roon, which is as far as you can get from a FOSS solution but is unfortunately the best solution to self hosting and streaming combined, and it has an awesome interface where you can read bios of the artists, select a composition of theirs, view any documented covers or interpretations of it, find out everyone who played on a particular song and what they played, then check out their entire range of output, and so on. There’s unfortunately nothing close to Roon for that experience , but Roon still has MAJOR faults and bugs.
So you get nothing and you’ll have to make do with that :\
BTW I’d be stoked to work on a project that aims to make a FOSS version of Roon. I just want to see those fuckers suffer the way I’ve suffered dealing with that horrible program
I’ve literally never seen a project remotely interesting that has their documentation on discord
Well that could be annoying if you’re trying to scroll past an open application but you end up vertically scrolling within the application instead.
I don’t personally get anything from this threads. It’s kinda self congratulatory. I guess I understand being excited about it though
Paul is a chad. He also got kicked out of ycombinator for outing the founders skipping vaccine lines and encouraging others to do the same.
Much prefer Logseq as well.
Hi all, I created the [email protected] community for this exact reason.
This is super real and definitely happened.
Really good app. Hopefully when they introduce their premium pricing it doesn’t start to enshittify. I’m hoping it’s not another case of taking advantage of the open source community
Yeah but that’s true about any linux distro. if you can do it on one, you can most certainly do it on any others
Ahh interesting. So do you have to manually set an upstream dns server?
I think it does caching because grimd does caching. I want a dns filter and dns resolver that’s selfhosted but still performant and low latency. Caching of course is big part of that because if you’re running recursive queries every time, your ping will be like 100-200ms.
Nah, I literally didn’t have any idea. I’m all for wayland adoption. I’m on x11 because my main computer has an nvidia gpu but with wider adoption, I’m sure the fix will come soon.
cool, but I was asking as a question out of technical ignorance, not as a complaint about wayland.
I’m confused, how can an application ship with wayland? What if the DE you’re using is on x11?
I’m basically just wondering if I can replace my blocky+unbound setup with just leng!
Does this just use an upstream dns server or can it do recursive resolution like unbound? Does it cache results?
Fucking awesome. I love pop os but I’d probably switch to this in a heartbeat. Ubuntu has such a huge community so you basically have access to every package out there, but I’d rather deal with fedora’s package manager and flat packs then ever think about dealing with snaps