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What’s your hoster?
What’s your hoster?
Looks very broken on mobile.
I have found it: fka boursin - coma (original mix)
Finally my mind can rest
Check out Wolfgang’s Channel on YouTube. He goes very in depth on low power consumption home servers.
Exact Audio Copy and Qobuz.
Damn I hoped it was this clown orban
Honestly the most complete source of high res music is private trackers like redacted. You can download all the stuff from qobuz and bandcamp, every CD rip you can think of in bit perfect quality of and even very good vinyl rips. You basically can download any version ever released from any album.
Don’t do this. Running unpatched software is a recipe for disaster.
It’s a bit trickier since that is a neovim plugin so a bunch of people will automatically have updated to this tag using their plugin manager. Removing it will probably just make it worse.
I assume the accident was not to force push, but to the wrong branch
Just use poetry then
5 new tracks and the rest is live versions
Iirc these might not actually be authentic. The real cassettes were only given to friends and family and there is a long history of fakes being spread online. I hope we will someday get the real deal like with the obscure first GYBE tape.
Yeah, “Mass” stuck out for me, too. Overall a good album, a bit too harsh and noisy for listening while working, though. But that also applies to a lot of Heckers output.
Haven’t heard those, I’ll give them a try. I liked Ravedeath and No Highs by Tim Hecker a lot.
If you use osmand for navigation you can use that to view your tracks, too.
alias clearswap='sudo swapoff -a && sudo swapon -a'
alias grep='grep --color=auto'
alias ls='ls --color=auto --group-directories-first'
alias la='ls -lAh --color=auto --group-directories-first'
alias timestamp='date +%Y-%m-%dT%H-%M-%S'
Nope. They are similar, but not the same: Comparison
Now that’s a hot take!
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