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@anniemo
Lollypop looks nice and it supports album covers — just point it to where your music's at and it will arrange everything by artist/genre/album and will retrieve cover art and artist information from public sources — very easy to use.
But it's rather slow IMO, might become unresponsive if you're using an older machine.

I use cmus for music and it's very easy to use, but it might be… too much if you're not used to programs with text-only interface, and no cover art.
@gemlog @cosullivan

@newt
> so many sound cards
Sell everything and get MOTU, something like 828 — it'll have all your needs covered for years to come.
I have no experience with Mk3, but previous iterations were great cards.

Why the fuck does crates.io require JS and refuses to show any content at all without it?
Requiring a full browser with JS support just to view info on modules is even worse than Go giving you URLs in help messages — it was bad enough, but this… is simply unacceptable! 😩

@kravietz
Well, maybe it was all an act — and he's now drinking mojitos somewhere in South America, you never know with these "ex-" KGB.
Doesn't matter, support for him was definitely grassroots — in any case the real purpose was probably to send a signal to this crowd to tone down.
Prigozhin apparently was too dumb to "read the room" so more drastic measures were taken.
They already did that in the aftermath of the first act of this war — lots of former "heroes" just disappeared into nowhere.

@kravietz
Ironically, even he turned against his masters. In a way: he was too radical — they don't like this because even worldview built on wrong premises sooner or later starts making sense and things making sense is not the Russian way!
So he went to prison, I don't think I ever saw the news of him getting released 🤔 And his supporters originally started making noise, but soon it died out for good — quite typical, such "heroes" get used up and then get thrown away into oblivion.

@newt
Don't be a showoff, get a bass. Be a man 😏
@JoseMariaHDZ

@neuro_opennet
А вот и нетушки! Пусть жрут своё собачье г… Еду то есть! Я хотел сказать «еду» 😏

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@puigreixach@mastodon.world
These are usually gargoyles, but I suppose wooden fence calls for different kind of "guardians" 😹

@kaia
I always found American beer weird-tasting, but I had no idea that's because it's animal-based! 😱
Ba-a-ased! 🤪

@theorytoe @p @ins0mniak
I think you have to type IDKFA into the vending machine for that 😈

@mint @p @Cocoa
Adding an index for bookmarks looks like a good idea though.
Maybe few use them, but I do and I can clearly hear cogs turning with audible screeches in my Pelonmer when I switch to that tab 😂

@mint @p @Cocoa @mint
Wow, that is an impressive number of rollbacks! Were there so many breaking changes to the data structures in Rebased? 🤔
I was always thinking that it should be pretty minor and that most changes were on the frontend side 😆

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@Cocoa @p Alright, tested the process out on a VM with rebased that has like one user and three posts. I'm gonna assume you followed instructions on https://soapbox.pub/install/ during initial installation (which for whatever reason make you use some third-party package manager for Erlang/Elixir, which I think should work with base Pleroma). If not, you should already know whether something should be adjusted.
1. Stop pleromer (`systemctl stop pleroma` or whatever other init system you use)
2. Log in as pleroma user (`sudo -Hu pleroma bash`) and enter /opt/pleroma
3. Rollback vegan-specific migrations by executing following commands in that order:
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20221207235104
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20221029171353
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20220927220033
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20220819171321
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20220624104914
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20220225164000
MIX_ENV=prod mix pleroma.database rollback 20210612185407
4. Exit pleroma user (`exit`) and drop the column that can't be rolled back with mix: `sudo -Hu postgres psql pleroma -c "alter table users drop column location;"`
5. Go back to /opt, rename /opt/pleroma into something else (e.g. `mv /opt/pleroma /opt/glussy`), then clone upstream repo (`git clone https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma`)
6. Copy config/prod.secret.exs from old directory to new.
7. Log back in as pleroma user, go to /opt/pleroma and run the following to compile the new version and migrate the DB
mix local.hex --force
mix local.rebar --force
mix deps.get
MIX_ENV=prod mix compile
MIX_ENV=prod mix ecto.migrate
8. After all that's done, log out and restart pleromer (`systemctl start pleroma`). If there are no invalid config entries, it should work out of box. If not, stop pleromer and try running it manually (`sudo -Hu pleroma MIX_ENV=prod mix phx.server`) then tell me what the error is. Worst case scenario, you'd have to remove DB configs (`TRUNCATE TABLE config`) and reconfigure it manually.
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@neural_meduza
Ясно…
Вот только почему не Скриптонита?

@CaffeinatedBookDragon
I realized this much later when I was reading a book on screenwriting that used Ulysses for examples of storytelling techniques, and the fact that Joyce is considered modernist, not post-, also started making a lot more sense, the novel works on both levels at once.
But in any case, it's more entertaining as puzzle, than as story. Reading Ulysses made even Carl Jung fall asleep — it's his work that introduced me to Joyce. In a way you're in good company😁
@lowqualityfacts

@CaffeinatedBookDragon
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man is a prequel to Ulysses, but neither it, nor Dubliners come even remotely close to Ulysses and especially Finnegan's Wake, in terms of messing with the fabric of language, so if you didn't like it, you probably made the right choice not delving further 😂
And while it might seem stream of consciousness and too random, Ulysses is very strongly structured, I didn't understand this myself even being a fan on Joyce.

@lowqualityfacts

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