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MiddledAgedGuy , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Don’t have one I love. Will have to review these comments!

Currently I use the Jellyfin web UI. Usage-wise it’s decent, but I don’t love using a browser for music.

Previously I was using mopidy + mopidy-Jellyfin + ncmpdcpp but it broke and I never got around to figuring out why. I didn’t particularly enjoy ncmpdcpp. Great piece of software, don’t get me wrong, just didn’t like the TUI music client experience as thought I would.

Checking out GUI based mpd client ecosystem seems like the next logical step.

Monsieur_bleu , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

mpg123 of course

Krause , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?
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audacious, AFAIK it’s the only one to support vgmstream

citizensv , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

When I used Ubuntu, I liked Rhythmbox. I tried Clementine and I also liked it. Nowadays, I use Strawberry on MX Linux. It is similar to Clementine.

KairuByte , to technology in AI-generated images now appearing in Google image search results
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Why would they not? There’s no way for such a system to know it’s AI generated unless there’s some metadata that makes it obvious. And even if it was, who’s to say the user wouldn’t want to see them in the results?

This is a nothing issue. It’s not like this is being generated in response to a search, it’s something that already existed being returned as a result because there is assembly something that links it to the search.

rickyrigatoni ,

To put it bluntly: this is kind of like complaining a pencil drawing on a napkin showed up in the results.

SorteKanin ,
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There’s no way for such a system to know it’s AI generated unless there’s some metadata that makes it obvious.

I agree with your comment but just want to point out that AI-generated images actually often do contain metadata, usually describing the model and prompt used.

KairuByte ,
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By the time a user has shared them, 99% of the time all superfluous metadata has been stripped, for better or worse.

TokyoMonsterTrucker , to memes in next year bois

Thanks for reminding me that there is no Drive 2 *sob

Corigan , to memes in next year bois

Am I the only negative Nancy that thinks this year is fucked and doomed to fuck the next 20 years with the Orange small hand smelly cancerous asshole returning to power and going of course unpunished and then starting ww3 or a civil war or fucking becoming hilter 2 the fat and senile edition…

Fuck.

Can my tears vote…

azvasKvklenko , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Lollypop and Deadbeef

HiddenLayer5 , to technology in AI-generated images now appearing in Google image search results

AI generation sites about to become Pinterest 2.0 for clogging up search results.

toaster , (edited ) to asklemmy in What Are Your Favorite FOSS Android Apps?
  • Thunder: Lemmy App
  • Scrambled Exif: Removes metadata when sharing images
  • Feeder: Rss Reader
  • KISS Launcher: Home Launcher
  • NewPipe: PeerTube and YouTube app.
  • Omni Notes: Notetaking
  • StreetComplete: Easy, fun, and addicting way to make OpenStreetMap updates on the go
  • OsmAnd~: Maps and navigation. Works phenomenally when in the backcountry and uses cell towers to locate you when gps alone can’t.
  • Tower Collector: Contribute BTS towers for the above.
  • VLC: Video player
  • WiFi Analyzer: Useful for improving and setting up WiFi networks.
  • UntrackMe: Transforms links into their OSS alternatives.
StrawberryPigtails , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

About 2 years ago, I moved my music to Jellyfin and have been using their media players on every platform I use (iOS, FireTV, Ubuntu, and Windows). At this point my music library is close to 200 GB, kinda hard to store that much on every device I own.

caseyweederman , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

dd if=/dev/urandom | aplay

Rozauhtuno ,
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So you like jazz?

onlinepersona ,

Only free jazz

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neidu2 ,

I was about to suggest of=/dev/dsp, but that devnode doesn’t seem to be in use anymore

Unquote0270 , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

Mpd and Cantata. Deadbeef for playing from a directory or for conversation. I haven’t found anything as good as cantata but I have to admit that I miss the monolithic and do everything of musicbee.

clutchmattic , to linux in What's your favorite music player on Linux?

mpg123 file.mp3 >> /dev/null &

hex_m_hell , to technology in AI-generated images now appearing in Google image search results

Its time to start talking about “memetic effluent.” In the same way corporations polluted our physical world, they’re pollution our memetic world. AI spewing garbage data is just the most obvious way, but corporations have been toxifying our memetic space for generations.

This memetic effluent will make sorting through data harder and harder over the years. But the oil and tobacco industries undermined science and democracy for decades with it’s own memetic effluent in order to protect their business for decades. Advertising is it’s own effluent that distorts and destroys language. Jerry Rubin said it in 1970, “How can I tell you ‘I love you’ after hearing ‘cars love shell?’”

While physical effluent destroys our physical environment making living in the world harder, memetics effluent destroys meaning and makes thinking about and comprehending the world harder. Both are the garbage side effects of the perpetuation of capitalism.

This example of poisoning the data well is just too obvious to ignore, but there are so many others.

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