Pretty sure that money is for the people employed by the GNOME Foundation, they don’t just pay every contributor.
Silly cat :3
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Pretty sure that money is for the people employed by the GNOME Foundation, they don’t just pay every contributor.
Might be an afternoon of CSS, or might be 2+ weeks of React
I haven’t tried last.fm but I like ListenBrainz for that stuff.
Right, forgot I wanted to mention that. Also, if you don’t want to use such a fancy tool, many media players have a simple tag editor built in.
yt-dlp (with --add-metadata) puts the channel name in the artist field and the video title as the track name. With --embed-thumbnail, it uses the thumbnail as the album art. This can all work, but only if your artist puts just the name in the title, and uses the album art as the thumbnail. The problem is when they don’t.
seems to be something to do with star wars
If you put a decimal in your statistic, it becomes 82.6% more believable.
btw, if you’re using a system with the GNU coreutils, you can echo "<base64 encoded string>" | base64 -d
.
you can identify base64 encoded strings by the =
(or sometimes ==
) at the end
This is my go-to guide for Ryujinx:
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Someone who’s sometimes a bottom, and sometimes a top.
You definitely meant it in that way
Meanwhile Rust: you might get an error at line 45 word 3 because it assumes variable foo is an int32 but it could be (whatever else idk), let’s not compile this before you correct this by changing line 43 in this specific way. Here’s the before and after code snippets so you can just copy-paste the fix.
Dana Terrace, creator of The Owl House, pirates her own show.
I think we’ve all been at a point like this
There are some BSDers that unironically consider Linux too mainstream.
hörgenmal
I read a bit ago here that other Mastodon instances will think it’s a new instance with new users (who coincidentally have the same content as the old users)
Doesn’t work for me. Do you have any custom rules?