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If Project 2025 comes to pass and they have sweeping powers they’ll find a way to siphon federal money into the RNC
If Project 2025 comes to pass and they have sweeping powers they’ll find a way to siphon federal money into the RNC
Ok but Trump is getting free press from the media. They’re frothing at the mouth at the concept of him becoming President again because their numbers have never been higher than they were during his disasterous four years.
Wild teenagers of the bird world. Their loitering right now, but you know that they’ll be up to no good shortly after this
It’s was the Comedy Central Roast of Trump actually
Well, in their defense, when they were writing the document there was no standard yet
beets makes this mostly painless with quiet imports.
No problem. This is essentially what Sonos charges hundreds of dollars to do, but ends up costing ~$150 for the server and ~$35 per client device (using Pirate Audio + RPi ZeroW). One thing I neglected to mention is that if you happen to have Spotify Premium, you can set it up so that Snapcast becomes a Spotify Connect output
Ooh ooh, I know this one!
You could run Mopidy, which has support for Subsonic libraries. You could also run plain MPD.
Whatever you decide to go with can then be connected to Snapcast, which is a server/client setup for streaming audio from a source to multiple client endpoints (in this case your workshop, phone, PC, etc).
On devices that can run the client software, like a desktop or phone, you just run the Snapcast client software.
To connect stereo/AVR systems to Snapcast, you can build a streaming endpoint with a Raspberry Pi ZeroW with a Pirate Audio hat, or the version without the screen, and set up the Snapcast client software on it, and then connect it to your stereo system.
If you have a 3D printer, you could optionally print out a case for the client devices.
This is my setup, right down to using Navidrome as the Subsonic server and I couldn’t love it more!
Don’t do Klaus dirty like that. (I totally see it though)
I don’t know, I feel pretty strongly that they’re linked. Clearly the cell phone outage caused the solar flares.
By that token, Red House Painters should be higher on the misogynistic scale
Same here, they’re actually visiting the feeder this year, which they’ve never done before (at least not when I’m paying attention)
Plus one for autofs, works so well that I often forget that certain files are actually remote resources
When What died I was on ratio watch despite seeding constantly
The Acme bankruptcy has hit Wile E. Coyote hard
Its much more responsive in my experience. It supports a wide range of options, has gestures for controlling certain settings (i.e. brightness and warmness) allows position syncing with other KOReader devices (Another reader,Android App for example), browsing and downloading from OPDS catalogs and Calibre instances, Downloading saved articles from Wallabag instances.
Honestly the only thing I use the stock Kobo software for is to launch KOReader. It does everything the stock software does but better.
I should mention, you install KOReader and its dependencies on top of the regular firmware, not over it. You can use them side by side
Seconding the Kobo Clara for its dim, warm light.
Also want to mention using the KOReader software instead of the stock software for it’s fantastic feature set
Wouldn’t collateral estoppel automatically prevent them from trying that?
Found the Saab owner