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I’m pretty sure it’s cock.li instead of cocks.li
I’m pretty sure it’s cock.li instead of cocks.li
Not for sure, but I have a few leads.
I’ve heard and discussed with artists who mentioned that producing vinyl was very expensive compared to cassettes, which are cheap and easy to DIY.
Then I’d add that cassettes have a retro appeal nowadays. Lastly, they are an analog format, opposite to the CD which is the 1:1 copy of the downloaded FLAC album downloaded from Bandcamp.
I see a lot of folks on bandcamp who sells cassettes for instance
That’s great news indeed!
Now if they could consider implementing some sort of sorting and more advanced filtering that would be a huge plus, along with dupe control
Million thanks mate! I can confirm this! Cheers!
Thanks, I wasn’t because I weren’t sure on the best way to go, but I just joined now. Feel free to approve when you have time! Cheers
Thanks that’s very nice of you! Let me know if I have to DM you my email or something else! I see that you’re behind that project, nice to have you there
Looking at this Web page I end up on a wait list… Is there more somewhere?
Thanks mate! Looking at KDE Mac room it looks very dead now. Strange, I thought that people would also be interested in getting some kind of sync between their phones and their Macs. I’ll see if I can do something, but I’m far from being a developer…
Come on mate, it might have been the case at the inception of Lemmy but now there’s interesting content everywhere, even in your bait post 😁
I’d like to try Asahi on a VM, does anyone know if that can be done nowadays?
Very impressive! That’s a bummer that you need Chrome to make it happen though :/
Wow that’s an very interesting beast! That moment when you realize that the website is the tool itself really is something
Hi again !
You guessed right: I indeed use those files on my computer very occasionally and I’d rather make a shortcut / alias (like you rightly suggested) than mounting the share at every boot. True, if you have quality disks (which are getting more difficult to find nowadays) you shouldn’t be worried about wear.
On a side note I could do my tag editing just fine, thanks again for your help!
You’re absolutely right! I’m not super tech-savvy and I was convinced that those file sharing protocols were more or less equivalent (I only tried to compare in terms of speed). I never payed much attention to it because my other computers were doing fine with one or the other.
Thanks! That’s a great reference and I’ll keep that in my bookmarks 👍
Eventually (with help from others) I mounted the share with
sudo mount -o rw,soft,intr,nfsvers=4 192.your.NAS.IP:/volumeNAME/some-path /nfs
(I don’t put it on my fstab to save a bit of wear on my NAS)
Cheers!
Thanks for your help! I did setup my NAS share as NFS capable, and I mapped the users as admin. Using the command mentioned in my other comment I could mount the share successfully and find it in several applications. Cheers!
Thank you for your insight, I was able to access the share with several applications using a mount point, so I can keep everything in the same place.
No worries, using your tip and others’ comments I could setup the whole thing. Cheers!
Mate, while I’m certain that they have room for improvement I’m far from calling this as much trash as you do. What’s so wrong with it?