

Very yes. Wholeheartedly agree. Takes a bit of time to set up, and to do the initial analysis. But is is definitely worth it for Smart Queue (in Symfonium) and Auto DJ (in Feishin).


Very yes. Wholeheartedly agree. Takes a bit of time to set up, and to do the initial analysis. But is is definitely worth it for Smart Queue (in Symfonium) and Auto DJ (in Feishin).


If you’re OK with the CLI: Beets is a command line music library management tool that can search for lyrics: https://beets.readthedocs.io/en/stable/plugins/lyrics.html
Agreed.
Found this though: https://i.redd.it/624bmdwpkcug1.jpeg
Don’t know. Probably has a city fat to burn.


If you’re looking for a bare bones solution, and you already have a machine that you can SSH into, you could just use that. There are desktop GUI/TUI apps galore that you can use to inspect commits, branches and such.
At work I’m in the process of planning a move from Subversion to Git. So I’ve been looking at Forgejo, a hard fork of Gitea maintained by Codeberg. It has all the important features of other forges like GitLab and Gitea. But is completely open source.
“the game”
Yay, thanks. Now I lost another round.
It’s the mythical beast with two backs.
I think on Debian you need to install bash-completion to get bash to complete flags.
Adding fzf to the mix makes Ctrl+r even better.
It has the juice.
I’m not a playlist person either. I mainly use it to let whatever player I’m using add relevant songs after my queue is drained.