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JID (Jabber/XMPP, a federated messenger from 1999, get off my lawn matrix): cwagner@cwagner.me
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For FF Desktop users: In about:config
set network.IDN_show_punycode
to true
to see xn–eepass-vbb[.]info instead of ķeepass[.]info
It’s not super common, but I have seen sites in Germany that use Ümläüts in their domains. It’s not usually the primary domain, but they get used.
I think it really depends on the music scene. I have not once read their blog in my 13 years of using BC. I just checked it, and it’s okay, but I don’t feel like I’ll be missing something without it.
That’s why I downloaded everything as FLAC. But I’m saying quality of playback does not go into it ;)
Epic sold it last month, they kept it barely a year
Yes, I also did so before :D The only thing I changed, was that now I downloaded the FLAC files instead of only ogg.
I don’t have a 1k€ sounds system, so there is no difference in quality for me.
I did, just not in FLAC.
Same since 2010, but most of it was ogg files, so I’m currently downloading everything as FLAC for proper archival.
How so?
I didn’t even know they sold them again :( I thought there was a chance that Epic would be a good steward, but now a random music licensing company?
Apparently the biggest in the world, but B2B …
Anyway, might as well mention the bandcamp collection downloader in case anyone needs all their FLACs.
edit: It’s done. 110 albums/EPs for 40.5 GB of FLACs, took around 20 minutes. In case anyone wants to peek into my library (mainly if you are into folk or extreme metal): My collection
0.15 o.O
0.4€ for me :(
Same ;) one thing that was a big issue with Rhasspy, was that I want to play the audio from the device I requested it from (though technically I could live with hard coding the audio player as I only need the kitchen to play music), I’ll see how that works with ha.
As I said, PoC will be done with a Pi3 (which currently has Rhasspy installed from my last attempt :D), if everything works I’ll get Pi Zero2s or something similar.
Yeah, it’s exactly the same model as the paper white. It’s been a common trick for a while now.
As I said, subsidized. But luckily, Home Assistant finally added the last pieces I needed to make a second attempt at building my own. I have the microphones, an old PI3, and some cheap USB speakers to make a proof of concept, if everything works, I’ll get some Pi Zero 2’s or comparable devices, more speakers, and replace the Echo’s.
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