I had a 98 Ford Probe with a Mazda four cylinder engine. I loved that car. The flip up headlights never failed me even in Minnesota winter ice storms.
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PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Spotifies come and Spotifies go, but that folder of badly-sorted MP3s will still be there in the 2050s.
2·4 months agoThe files downloaded this way are usable offline? Is there some utility you are using to do this? I am very interested.
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Spotifies come and Spotifies go, but that folder of badly-sorted MP3s will still be there in the 2050s.
3·4 months agoI’m amazed you still have the old files. I was late for Napster but I downloaded loads of individual files from kazaa/limewire/frostwire and used them to burn CDs.
Only a few years later though I would get into torrenting and replace pretty much all those shitty old low bitrate files with 320kbps mp3 discographies.
Many years later after college when I finally had a little extra money I started buying all my favorite CDs I discovered from the previous meana and ripped them myself to ~1000 kbps FLAC and meticulously tagged and organized them into my current music collection.
CDs are unfortunately getting harder and harder to find and I’ve only very recently started torrenting a little again, and I prefer everything be FLAC but if it’s not available I still do have some 320kbps mp3 left in the collection.
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Spotifies come and Spotifies go, but that folder of badly-sorted MP3s will still be there in the 2050s.
53·4 months ago“the cloud” is not a legitimate backup solution, and you’re doing people a disservice by advertising it as such. The majority of service providers are just as untrustworthy as spotify.
That’s salt and pepper? I assumed it was like face creams or something
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Another Google Pixel 6a catches fire after battery-nerfing updateEnglish
1·5 months agoI think you replied to the wrong comment
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Another Google Pixel 6a catches fire after battery-nerfing updateEnglish
63·5 months agoBefore the pixel existed I owned a Google Nexus
54 which was manufactured by LG and to date that was the worst phone I’ve ever owned. I guess my point is it doesn’t matter who is manufacturing the hardware; if Google is involved it’s gonna be junk.Edit: it was a 4 not a 5 but either way it was such an awful experience I’ve never bought another piece of Google hardware since
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Musk’s Starlink hit with hours-long outage after rollout of T-Mobile satellite serviceEnglish
3411·5 months agobut they pollute the night sky visually and that’s nearly as bad.
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft suddenly kills its movies and TV store on Xbox and WindowsEnglish
6·5 months agoYou guys have rooms?
PraiseTheSoup@midwest.socialto
Technology@lemmy.world•Feds in Catalonia, Spain think everyone using a Google Pixel must be a drug dealerEnglish
111·6 months agoYou went from the biggest name in non-apple phones to the second biggest name in non-apple phones. You’re so brave.
Whoops, I was actually using Fedora. I had to go check the kde website, as that is where I got it from and thought it would be weird if they recommended something so out of date.
I just did a fresh install of windows 11 last week, after my attempt to switch to Plasma on
DebianFedora did not go very well. While it’s absolutely true that some de-bloating must be done right after install, it took me like 15 minutes. I spent at least that long just finding the three different goddamn places I had to go to change the wallpaper in Plasma.*Edit: wrong flavor of linux


What are the odds I happen to be watching Mean Girls on Pluto when I scroll across this meme.