I use Soulseek along with a little command line tool to download all the music for my radio show. It's an absolute joy to use.
In a better time, yes. These days it'll throw a warning that the application can't be trusted and offers to throw it in the bin. You have to run a command in the terminal now. Every time the app updates.
LibreWolf has updated?
Gotta do the dance again. Every. Fucking. Time.
I wish him a lifetime of always being two good wipes away from clean.
As a relatively new Linux user, I picked KDE Neon for my work PC as I figured it made sense to have direct access to up-to-date KDE software. So I'm kind of disconcerted at reading that Neon is considered by KDE to be at the end of its road.
Given that I just did a regular installation, without putting Home on a separate partition or anything like that, what's the most efficient way of backing everything up and moving across to a distro that's more actively maintained?
Its almost always Foot Tapper by The Shadows. Has been for years. In fairness, it's a bop.
You were the only listener on Spotify because I yoinked it using yt-dlp so I could listen without needing to be online.
That app is basically magic, as far as I'm concerned.
On a similar vibe, I'm 45, and one of the finest activities my partner and I enjoy is driving to a nearby beach, sitting in the car eating chips, and watching people walking their dogs.
If you'd told 25 year old me about this, he'd have laughed at you.
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Uh huh, uh huh