It’s definitely the mobile app with the issues. I had to complete a purchase using the web version and it was pretty good.
It’s definitely the mobile app with the issues. I had to complete a purchase using the web version and it was pretty good.
The searching, sorting and filtering are all really bad. You can only pay with PayPal when it works, when PayPal returns you to their app it doesn’t know what to do and sometimes it says payment accepted and most of the time it does say anything, so it’s very confusing. I still use them because I have thousands of records catalogued with them and it’s the only database I have found that has just about every music format in it.
I wish I saw this post yesterday before I installed VSCode from flathub, trying to get the terminal to see the same file system as my other shells. I got it fixed and learned a lot about flatpak.
Yeah I was really hoping someone would point me to some new startup that is a direct competitor to Discogs, but I guess there isn’t any. I would be happy if there was a third party mobile app that uses their API and provides a better experience.
I have not heard of Vinted. It looks promising. Thanks
I actually forgot about Amoeba I used to shop their store in SF
Yeah my local record store is not bad, but that’s about it.
Nice, thanks for that info.
Yeah I guess that’s better, but aren’t you still tied to PayPal which is also a service I would like to avoid.
Brings back memories of using PROIV
“cybersecurity entrepreneur with hacker tattoos on both arms“ what’s a hacker tattoo? Your IP address? This article was really short on how he did it.
Coballers - cobalt
Pascalleros - pascal
This is really cool that we have gone full circle back to Linux when it comes to VDJ software. I’m not sure if you guys remember Final Scratch which was the first on the scene for digital vinyl control, and required a Linux partition to run and you had to preprocess all your MP3’s before it would play them. They dropped Linux when Scratch Live came out as you didn’t need it for Serato’s software.
I’m confused on why they separate BSD from Unix. BSD is a Unix variant.