This seems to be an encrypted file: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47712102/sd-card-files-with-encrypted-data-console-text-in-it-how-to-get-my-files-bac
This seems to be an encrypted file: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/47712102/sd-card-files-with-encrypted-data-console-text-in-it-how-to-get-my-files-bac
I would try magick identify
from imagemagick. If that doesn’t work, I would try strings
just to see if it has any metadata at all. Cameras usually store their model name somewhere.
Despite this design, it is possible to write useful programs.
Interestingly, this applies to C++ too.
to be fair, the way it’s worded I can parse as “a language for web programming”, instead of “a programming language for the web”
Absolutely! I’m just wondering if everyone has that one language in their hearts :)
Advent of Code is a fun collection of programming challenges ranging from trivial to moderate. It starts every year in December (obviously), but all the past challenges are still available: https://adventofcode.com/
I’m not sure what a “music jukebox” is, and how it’s different from a music player, but I would recommend to try mpd. It should work with your collection, although I don’t have personal experience with collections of this size. Some clients might also not have been designed to work with such collections, so probably you’d have to try several.