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I use MediaMonkey, I know on desktop it has all the sort features, but all I use it for on android is "Shuffle All"I need a better alternative for audio playback on android than VLC, it's not that I dislike it, it's that it's geared more towards playlists than for audio editing and sorting. Am I asking for the impossible though?
Gramophone on fdroid is a good music player that actually shows the correct song art in an album if it's a VA album and each song has a unique cover image.I need a better alternative for audio playback on android than VLC, it's not that I dislike it, it's that it's geared more towards playlists than for audio editing and sorting. Am I asking for the impossible though?
KDE Connect can do this as well and it supports Windows too. Has a bunch of other nifty features like auto pausing music if a call comes in, sending/receiving SMSes on your PC, clipboard sharing, etc.Also on fdroid, you can set up android2linux to send your notifications to a linux desktop so you don't miss texts, etc
KDE Connect is ok. If you do use it Windows the mouse feature will be incredibly choppy.KDE Connect can do this as well and it supports Windows too. Has a bunch of other nifty features like auto pausing music if a call comes in, sending/receiving SMSes on your PC, clipboard sharing, etc.
Barrier is what you want for a software kvm. It's not very developed right now, but I've been using an older version with 0 issues really. Only thing I dislike is that you can't disable clipboard sharing per client, but you can disable it entirely and use kde connect for that.KDE Connect is ok. If you do use it Windows the mouse feature will be incredibly choppy.
I did find alternative clients for BlueSky but I didn't test them.With many cows fleeing to Bluesky, is there a nitter-style frontend for it yet? Search doesn't bring up anything but that could just be current year searching.
Input Leap is the new maintained open source Synergy fork.Barrier is what you want for a software kvm. It's not very developed right now, but I've been using an older version with 0 issues really. Only thing I dislike is that you can't disable clipboard sharing per client, but you can disable it entirely and use kde connect for that.
That looks pretty, pretty decent.Input Leap is the new maintained open source Synergy fork.
Anyway, I came across a nifty AutoHotkey script, Explorer Dialog Path Selector
In Open and Save As dialog boxes it adds a popup menu to navigate to directories open in Explorer. This is so much nicer than having to copy and paste the path from Explorer, or navigating there manually.
The author has made a video on it
Mullvad is pretty widely used/recommended. Good price/performance balance and accepts cash payments through the mail. There's also a VPN thread.So what is the official VPN of the Kiwi Farms these days?
Thank you and I did miss that we had a VPN threadMullvad is pretty widely used/recommended. Good price/performance balance and accepts cash payments through the mail. There's also a VPN thread.
Great service with a nice UI, but they stopped offering port forwarding a while ago sadly.Mullvad is pretty widely used/recommended. Good price/performance balance and accepts cash payments through the mail. There's also a VPN thread.
There's a fork of Audacity called Tenacity.anyone got any good recs for software like audacity but not cucked to shit with its removal of FOSS?
I do very little with sound so I don't know if it's a very limited program compared to audacity but Ocenaudio is my go-to.anyone got any good recs for software like audacity but not cucked to shit with its removal of FOSS?