@Thorry84 Well, at least we now have 43 more people who joined Lemmy. And the pigeons.
Ce să vă zic, mă, bine ați venit? bine ați venit, rău ați nimerit. La locu’ ăsta îi zice șerpărie, de la șerpii care umblă pe-aicea. Dracu’ știe cum au ajuns…
@Thorry84 Well, at least we now have 43 more people who joined Lemmy. And the pigeons.
@SnokenKeekaGuard @gpt what’s the best mojito recipe?
@dragonfucker Have you tried looking for a gay answer?
@OpenStars bro, Chile the fk down!
@OpenStars Clearly, there’s only two months left in this year, and one of them will surely be in winter ;)
@14th_cylon they’re using duckduckgo though.
@Pyflixia This one might be a very obscure thing, but back when I was in high school, I used to download music from a website called mp3ostrov.rucom (edit: it was .com, apparently). Of course, the website was in Russian and I couldn’t understand a damn thing, so I had to resort to the Chrome translation for it (Or I guided myself with the icons). But it had so much music on it, and it was really easy to get. And whatever I could not source from there, I downloaded from YouTube, but the downloader I used had too many ads.
@Joseph_Boom I just go to the biggest file, and it is usually the movie
@onlinepersona I think I might start using Signal as well today.
@Outtatime probably they have an upload quota per each week/month. Just wait for a while and see if you still have the issue. Or just archive the full thing.
@LordPassionFruit wouldn’t it be easier to go with something like ./[game]/[platform]/
and then in the platform folder to add all the game specific files for each platform?
@Flatworm7591 I heard about libgen and sci-hub from my uni professors. Before that, I never knew anything about them.
@dillo@fosstodon.org Omg, I can’t believe Dillo is still alive! I’m following you rn 😁
Btw, is there also a way to sync the bookmarks to Nextcloud? I am currently on Firefox and I am using Floccus for this.
@Powderhorn These have been the norm in my country already for quite a while FWIW, haven’t tested if they change these prices often or not however.
@clark Ugh. You could probably get away with multiple cloud storage services then, and mapping their folders to the music player of your choice. Also, use file types that are generally smaller in size for storing music (like opus or ogg). For cloud services, use the ones whose apps support Storage Access Framework so they can appear in the default Android File Manager / File Picker thing (you can also use something like Round Sync to access them all, and it does all the job for you). If you’re willing to pay for cloud storage, then one single provider with 100-200 GB can also be more than enough for your music needs if you own more than just a few songs.
Then you can add the folders in your music player settings.
Edit: Don’t forget to also backup your music somewhere in case something happens with your phone or your cloud provider(s)
@SnokenKeekaGuard I was looking for an AI generated answer by the bot that I tagged. But thanks!