It’s inevitable. Your competitors are using ai. You have to implement it to not get behind. No one cares beyond being able to slap a label on the product.
It’s inevitable. Your competitors are using ai. You have to implement it to not get behind. No one cares beyond being able to slap a label on the product.
Don’t worry, logitech comes with a unified receiver driver, new unified app i forget the name of, logitech g hub, logitech options - and you’ll be forced to use a combination of at least 2 and likely 3 of those to setup a mouse.
As a bonus, the mouse won’t care to remember what button maps where, if used on a device without said software.
https://sponsor.ajay.app/stats/
You’re right, but I think it’s fairly safe to assume that if one knows about sponsorblock, they’re using an ad blocker too.
30% desktop, 15% mobile estimated in the US use ad blockers.
That is not insignificant by any means, even if it’s overestimated.
Believe it or not, peak humanity.
It’s all downhill from here
How are they supposed to feed it into their LLMs later if it’s encrypted??
Spotify is usually reported as one of the worst paying for the artists.
They also don’t distribute the value by time listened, but pool in and award the largest artists (don’t remember the specifics, you might need to look it up).
They were also found/accused of using their auto generated playlists with made-up artists who’s money goes to ‘noone’, just shady stuff.
That’s partly a manufacturer issue, a lot more difficult problem to solve than it may seem.
There’s a gif at the bottom of the article. Looks similar to any video scrubbing interface.
They’re all proprietary, so it’s less than ideal.
LDAC is owned by Sony and supported by some Androids.
Samsung has their own codec, Apple does too - each vendor locked.
Then there’s Qualcomm’s aptX/HD, which should now be fully supported by Android.
I don’t use apple, so can’t comment on other options there.
The bluetooth remark is a bit misleading, there are codecs that provide better audio, which is even noticeable on Spotify.
If you have earphones that support LDAC for example (sony XMs are popular where I live), you can even use that with Windows via 3rd party software (search Win A2DP - not free, but can recommend).
I’ve switched to this from DuckDuckGo right during the downtime and, so far, it’s been working out great.
It’s so that you know it’s working hard
You don’t? Really?
Can’t blow up the plane if it falls apart first
I’ve tried all the popular alternatives, and not one was better.
Theoretically, buying the songs without DRM felt best, but having enjoyed nearly 6,5K different artists on Spotify so far, that won’t really work.
Unfortunately, as an average consumer, that means I’m sticking with Spotify for now.
There are a plethora of cable earphones.
I don’t understand why people complain about wireless.
You’re not the target demographic.
There often aren’t spare funds to develop something proper.
Database is rarely, if ever bundled into the app container, unless it’s SQLite.
Plex has a bunch of infuriating issues that have been ignored for years, but I’ve yet to have an issue with playback.
Looking forward to jumping on the jellyfin train one day. I have tested it in the past, and it’s insane how slow the stupid plex ui is on comparison.