Flaky
I'll have to give it a shot then, maybe on a VM or something. I thought it was mainly for specific configurations at first.
Someone who reviewed Nobara a while back said it best: Arch is bleeding edge while Fedora is cutting edge. Both embrace new things in the Linux world like systemd, Btrfs and PipeWire, but Fedora tries to keep things stable.
I might hop back onto it if my Arch install cakes it.
Would Ublue be of any use to someone who uses AMD? I'm seeing it recommended a lot lately.
That's odd. How did you install ScrobblerBrainz? The newer versions require TagLib# to be bundled, so maybe it's silently failing there or something. I wonder if that's the case because someone else on GitHub had a similar issue that was fixed by just installing it again.
The frontend is basically Elk which I'm trying on my microblog/Mastodon account. It's really nice and I don't blame Mozilla for replacing the standard Mastodon frontend with it.
Vivaldi used their Web Panels feature to promote their instance, and Mastodon has a decent vertical UI so it made it easy for them to add it through that it seems.
Gonna have to try pricing up a laptop for next year. Want to get a MacBook next year for Final Cut after having tried it on a Hackintosh. Not looking forward to pricing up the memory lol
I wouldn't mind followers-only federation of Threads. My issue would be that the flow of posts from there (if it reaches the federated timeline anyway) would be a burden for moderation.
A bunch of furries tried to abide by this policy and ended up getting banned lol
.fmbot is essentially a social bot for Discord that handles last.fm stuff that you can drop into a server. It's essentially the site but as a Discord bot, with some little trinkets here and there. It's all good fun, really, if you like the social aspect. I pay for the bot as my Last.fm account is relatively new, and it allows importing your listens from Spotify (through a GDPR request for extended listening history). I have requested ListenBrainz user dump support; they have considered supporting ListenBrainz but the main issue is that the API limits are worse than Last.fm's.
A lot of music servers use it for the social aspect. Chuu (named after the k-pop star) is a similar bot.