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This looks interesting. It looks geared to importing data from a service (like Spotify), how would one import data from the radio or mp3 files? I don’t really stream music but love the idea of new ways to find new music.
This is a recording.
This looks interesting. It looks geared to importing data from a service (like Spotify), how would one import data from the radio or mp3 files? I don’t really stream music but love the idea of new ways to find new music.
I wonder if just this exposure will lead increased numbers to alternatives. Would that be good?
I read this article, and then went to their website, and still am not sure I understand what these things do.
I don’t know about now, but my first Linux OS was Ubuntu and I appreciated the long support because of this. That was in the dial up days, tho, I can’t imagine why anyone would require that now ☠️
Wow, big memory trip! It was os/2 warp, I saw that package and knew it!
Dad worked for IBM in the 70s, no surprise. I also remember him having an OS box with a penguin on it but I don’t believe he ever installed it. ~95ish.
This is funny because 2008 is also when I got stuck on it. Interesting read, thanks for sharing!
Gosh my dad ran that in the early 90s. Was that Linux? He was then and still is a Microsoft person.
Sorry, I didn’t know lawnchair was related to Niagara.
Maybe I’m leaving myself hanging out, but I’m still using lawnchair because I like it! Perhaps worth using again?
What is it about this image that it knows when I am scrolling and becomes (sort of) holographic?
I tried this for the same reasons about ten years ago (college, free, etc) and found it to be essentially an insurmountable challenge. It’s a bummer since they support Linux in other ways.
Maybe it is easier now.
I’m not sure what all is going on with it, but mine will randomly start playing the last song I was listening to when I disconnect from a Bluetooth device or turn off Bluetooth. Not always, just sometimes. Even if I haven’t used it for a month 😐
I’d be in to something new, also.
My last (and first) smart phone lasted me for 6.5 years. It received one OS update, and stopped receiving any other updates about three years in. I was never concerned. My current phone is about 3.5 years old, didn’t receive the OS update in May, and I wonder how long it will receive security updates.
Anyway, it’s the sort of stuff like this article talks about, that I never heard of in 2017, that makes me wonder if I’ll get another three years out of this device. Maybe with Lineage.
Smaller in general would be, also! Not just narrower. I don’t want a skyscraper
What about when using it as a hotspot? There is no internet where I am, but I have data, so I use it for laptop use. It’s actually my primary ise if data. The hotspot uses a lot of power, tho. Can the os not regulate charging? I thought that was the case now. No need to cycle to lower %s for battery health.
Enough said, thanks!