It's all to get phones ready for Auracast as that's going to be huge.
Are you a total novice or do you have some basics? Because Duolingo is a decent introduction. That said, I'm quite the fan of Clozemaster. I've only been using it via the webpage for 20 days now and alongside Duolingo, but I like the approach for what is essentially five minutes a day. Obviously neither are free nor open source. For free and open source, I've been intending to take a look at Ankidroid, but haven't gotten around to it yet.
Is this method superior to fstab?
Thanks for the advice, I'll look into it.
Navidrome to not run would be optimal
I think they're doing an upgrade
Ooh ooh, now me!
While not quite what you're wanting, this is a definite step in the right direction.
Tempo is gorgeous, it's up there with Auxio in terms of aesthetics. That said, I wish it had the feature set of Musicolet. I love being able to switch between queues and never having my randomised playlists reorder the songs because they drop out of memory.
Just tested in Firefox Nightly and it appears to be working, it's just a little slow
I can't remember what I was watching, but I remember watching something where they said Kubernetes is designed for something so large in scale that the only reason people have heard about it is because some product manager asked what Google use and then demanded that they use it to replicate the success of Google and subsequently, hobbyists also followed and now a bunch of people are using stuff that's poorly optimized for such small scale systems.