Switched to Niagara launcher (Pro version) about a year ago and now I cannot imagine using a phone with an traditional app drawer.
"We will add your biological and technological distinctiveness to our own instance".
Switched to Niagara launcher (Pro version) about a year ago and now I cannot imagine using a phone with an traditional app drawer.
Can't wait for GEKOLONISEERD
Navidrome should recognize both album-artists and artists. In my phone app (Symfonium) I see them separately and I can browse by individual artists or by album-artists.
In each city I visit, I always try to do a bike tour. You can see a lot in a 2-3 hours and the tour guides are usually very knowledgeable.
I don't know what any of that means, but graag gedaan!
I don't understand why no phone company has considered making at least something similar as default. A vertical list of apps is way more intuitive than a mess of dozens of apps with too many colors. Now if switch to a new phone, I even have to check if it supports gestures for third-party launchers. Another a-hole feature of some brands (specifically Xiaomi). Using Niagara with the bottom navigation buttons makes no sense.
My mini-pc with Debian runs RunTipi 24/7 with Navidrome, Jellyfin and Tailscale. Once every 2-3 weeks I plug in the monitor to run updates and add/remove some media.
Put them in different folders?
IMO the theming feature in Pro is worth it. Having all icons in the same style makes the app list way less distracting. And supporting the dev is a nice bonus too.
I wish there was a way to input genres from RYM. I now manually copy-paste those when adding new albums.
Recognize
I am not familiar with these, but it seems it's automated tagging? Then it depends how it writes the tags and the separators. Try viewing the tags in Musicbrainz or some other manual tagging software to check.
Are you me
How are you tagging those and in which tagging software?
Probably possible, sorry I didn't phrase my question correctly. I was more interested in how an instance decides to block another instance. Like for example: if I'm a user signed up at Lemmy.world and for some reason Lemmy.world decides not to federate with Beehaw.org, does that mean I will also no longer be able to interact with Beehaw using this account?
How do instances decide to defederate other instances popping up in the future? E.g. an NSFW instance is created but I don't want to see any of it when I browse "All".
I didn't mean for individual users, but for the whole instance. Like Lemmygrad is blocked by other instances.