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Balllllllllllllllllls...
...That being said, this is exactly what I was talking about.
Balllllllllllllllllls...
...That being said, this is exactly what I was talking about.
Okay, so I installed it through F-Droid and tried to find this station
but it couldn’t find it even when I included the callsign.
Am I doing something wrong?
Sorry, I should have specified: I’m speaking from the perspective of a Midwestern American.
I honestly miss that in modern handheld devices. A lot of radio stations aren’t even available as Internet radio, and if they are, there’s often no common search database (except iHeartRadio, except fuck iHeartRadio) so you have to manually input the stream URL, and a lot of them make it a pain in the ass to even find the stream URL on their site.
In short: fuck Internet radio. FM’s where it’s at.
Edit: Sorry, I should have specified: I’m in the US, specifically the Midwest.
Yeah, I can agree with that.
I said a near-monopoly. Also, even if it’s foss, by creating the format, they established the baseline parameters of that format.
That gives them a significant degree of control.
Edit: I also hate it because so many of the programs I use don’t support it, so I constantly have to copy > paste into image editor program > Save as PNG.
Though admittedly this is mostly an adoption thing. Still, it’s a major problem.
Because it’s yet another example of Google’s near-monopoly over the Web’s architecture. It’s not healthy for good web development. It’s like the 90s and Microsoft all over again.
I mean, fuck, we’re already getting websites that’ve been “optimized” for Chromium-based browsers—in other words, semi-broken for non-Chromium browsers.
Honestly? I agree with you that the benefits seem kind of marginal. But I still think it’s a fascinating thing. :)
Edit:
On doing some reading about it and trying it out for myself, the file size reductions are hardly marginal. It’s actually quite impressive. Still, it seems for most people, including myself, that jpeg for lossy & png for lossless is more than adequate, especially with how cheap storage is nowadays.
(And, frankly, I appreciate seeing at a glance if an image is lossy or lossless, but I imagine that’s a priority most people don’t have. Lol.)
I will check that link out. Thank you. :)
This is so cool. I will definitely be keeping an eye on this!
Well of course. Those bastards want everyone to use their stupid WebP format.
On a related note, how does JPEGXL compare to PNG? Does it support layers?
I’m getting the sense that you found copper…
Thank you for explaining!
versus globally
So is this a matter of personal profiles? Userspace would be anything within a particular user’s space, if you will?
Not OP, but speaking as a Linux newb, what is a “userspace” exactly?
Lmao, that tldr is fucking GLORIOUS.
Oh fuck that noise! (No pun intended.)
No grille on my speaker? No purchase on my end!
So, yeah, the US.
Thanks for the education. :)
Is it possible to connect an Ethernet cable to my TV, but only have it connect the local network, not the Internet? I.e., just a LAN connection. I have very little desire to watch YouTube on my TV, but I do have a personal Emby server that is not connected to the wider net but is accessible locally.