

This is awesome, as is the number of people over in the XDA comments all finding a way to get angry at software they’ve never used.
just a reddit refugee
This is awesome, as is the number of people over in the XDA comments all finding a way to get angry at software they’ve never used.
Tidal-dl is simply incredible. Lots of folks out there using this to get rips of new music to upload to sites like RED.
The freeleech token distributions are the way to go. I think most RED users got over a hundred for the new year, which was in no way related to its downtime and new domain. :p
Anyway, freeleeching and permaseeding the content you know you already like is the way build ratio, then you can start downloading against your buffer. Takes a while. Truthfully, in the era of cheap(er) streaming and TIDAL downloaders, music piracy sites are becoming more and more obsolete.
I mentioned the RED downtime, which was really prolonged late last year. I was surprised at how little chaos that downtime created—if that had happened ten years ago users would have gone crazy. It’s the case now, though, that music streaming is simply so accessible and relatively inexpensive that having your main music tracker down for months isn’t really detrimental to your everyday access to music.
If more people would deliver critique theatrically I think we’d have more people caring about what’s happening.
Every so often I’m reminded about Lemmy, about its existence across multiple proprietary servers, and about this thing here for piracy. If the ship goes down I’d like to keep sailing.
Thank god for Lemmy
I guess
Krita is simply incredible. I can’t believe that in thirty-odd years I haven’t ventured outside of Adobe platforms, but switching to Linux has me discovering new things everyday like I did with my first home PC.
I’m so happy to keep finding comps for software that I’ve been using for years.