I’m not sure if this is the same issue, but sometimes I’ll be browsing posts by new and a bunch of months old posts will be fetched for no apparent reason. This happens to me occasionally, but unfortunately it happens seemingly randomly, so I don’t know how to reliably reproduce the issue to find out what’s causing the problem.
I do for all my machines except the daily driver and at work.
I want to switch over my main system to Linux but I’m putting it off because I feel like I need a full day or two to just transfer simple things like browser info, save games, find utility apps, etc. Plus a bunch of games that I like playing still don’t work on Linux. I also haven’t looked into how to attempt to play “unlicensed” games on Linux yet.
Closer interoperability would likely be a net positive. Since there is an impedance mismatch here, taking the first sentence seems like a reasonable way to address it. As others mentioned, users can intentionally write the first sentence as a title when posting. Since the workaround would be configurable per instance/community I don’t think low quality titles are too much of a concern.
best I can think of is internet search for the exact filename in quotes. AFAIK the hash is based on properties like torrent name which would he hard to guess maybe?
After digging around a bit, these sites offer free .flac (lossless) music, the first link even offers free movies, books, software & images too:
archive.orgJust search for FLAC, click the audio file you want to save. Find ‘Download options’ & download the music file.
www.2l.noThis is one of the best free lossless music download sites. It provides free hi-res music files that are available in DXD, DSD64, DSD128, DSD 256, MQA, ETC. Visit the 2L website and click HiRes Test Bench. Then you can download hi-res music for free without registration required.
I don’t think so. Some people would surely grumbled, after all reading newspaper to breakfast or sitting in comfy chair is something many people still do, but digital media made rapid advancement in last decade.
Though things outside strictly “news” papers, like illustrated magazines will probably exist regardless, even if in diminished form. Anyways as far as i know they are still very popular, there is very many of them.
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