Yeah, the instance I'm using currently has huge troubles with pictures and federation. They're working on it.
Ah, sad. I cannot read neither spanish or french (I understand bits of it, but yeah, not really comprehending).
Yeah, the instance I'm using currently has huge troubles with pictures and federation. They're working on it.
Ah, sad. I cannot read neither spanish or french (I understand bits of it, but yeah, not really comprehending).
Oh, this looks good. Three of my most adored comics during my childhood, and interesting to see a story about the people behind them.
Tried it with 3.7.0, but somehow the app stopped working, and I've continued using Ultrasonic, but will give Tempo another try, as soon as 3.8.0 is available on F-Droid. Liked the Tempo-UI more, than Ultrasonic’s.
Hey, thank you for the advice. I'm aware of the function of an encoder, and use ffmpeg to re-encode the files from .flac to .mp3. But I was looking for a “more comfortable” way.
Thanks for the advice, sometimes it is so freaking obvious :D
Such a great tool, but I would love to just download in MP3 320, as FLAC is overkill for a music collection, and eats storage for breakfast :-( Is there something similar for MP3 320?
Thank you for Seal, was looking for an Android yt-dlp app.
I have an HDD with... I think 4 TB laying around. What would be the best option? To just plug it into the server and leave it there?
Thank you, I've downloaded the .md for my Obsidian notes :-) Great starting point!
Thank you for sharing this article! This prevented me from working on projects and software. Not only FOSS projects should refrain from using Discord. Community-driven projects like Skywind are barring themselves from helping hands, they desperately need, by using proprietary, privacy-threatening software as their way of communication.
Hello, Audio Engineer with some little knowledge regarding AI here.
What you think of is restoring frequencies, this is possible, and commonly used in plugins for audio restaurization. I might be mistaken, but this does not improve the bitrate, but the perceived quality (which is still lossy).
I don't think that there is a real interest to upscale quality (not perceived quality), especially for longer (> 1 minute) material.
I used it in the middle of (light) bavarian forest, and it worked quite well. It had some misdetections, but overall it worked to identify all birds I could hear. Don't know how well it works in the middle of a city, or in other parts of the world.
But if you remind me in about four weeks, I can give a review of how it worked out in southeast asia.