• ravachol@lemmy.worldOP
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    14 days ago

    The explanation that was given to me: “the flake references this repo as a source. You don’t need to manually bump versions - when users run nix flake update, they pull the latest commit automatically. So it’s mostly self-maintaining since it tracks the repo directly.”

    You’ll likely be fine with the official package.

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      14 days ago

      Is there a hidden resume playback switch I haven’t found? When I restart my computer I would like kew to just resume playback like cmus does.

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          @ravachol @varnia true but i try to avoid things like that if i have nothing to contribute. so far they both will install and run just fine. basically my only issue would be that i dont want those projects to die. metathesiophobia, i had to look it up but basically this is what it is. the things i love being phased out. but you know the whole attachment is suffering stuff i know its irrational. a tree has to die so another one can sprout or something like that lol

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            14 days ago

            metathesiophobia

            Hey, things move too fast nowadays. I feel the same way. I’m still on manjaro because it works and I want to support those goofs lol. Just keep using cmus, it’s a cool project. Or you can have both. kew let’s you start music pretty easily, for instance:

            kew moon # plays moonlight sonata if you have it

            kew nirv # plays your collection of nirvana music (shuffled) if you have it

            kew thriller # plays thriller album (in order)

            So maybe it has different use cases than cmus I dunno.

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                I think it handles the legacy ones ok. You mean the recent change where nvidia dropped support?

                It’s just an example command, you can type a partial song name and it matches to the first song or directory you have that contains that string and creates a playlist automatically.