gedaliyah
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Symfonium is really great, but the TV version doesn’t quite work —or didn’t as of my testing probably a year ago.
I have also stopped using GMS, which makes using paid apps more difficult.
One thing that I really enjoyed was the Android Auto mode, which was flawless.
I’d be interested in hearing about your lyrion setup. I haven’t really tried it but it looks like that could open a whole software ecosystem. Do you use a phone app to select/skip/cue tracks?
It doesn’t necessarily have to be controlled by the TV remote, but it does need to be controlled away from the server.
Very interesting…
It’s traced back to about 8000 years, but not through records. Its history is reconstructed by linguists. So, it is often considered one of the oldest consistently used words, but I should not have called it the oldest “recorded word.”
Hint:
Far Side ≠ Dark Side
It can be confusing because the far side of the Moon is sometimes also referred to as the Dark Side because it is “dark” to us, in the sense that we cannot see it from Earth.
Fun fact, lox is possibly the oldest recorded word in continuous use with an unaltered meaning.
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Technology@lemmy.world•AI Company Clones Musician’s Voice, Then Copyright-Strikes Her Own SongsEnglish
3·6 days agoIP laundering
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•They're called Infinity stones and yet there's a finite number of them...
1·7 days agoEach one is countably infinite
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Humans are obsessed with low probablility. From the rare picture to the rare poker hand to the sports hero, we love low odds.
15·10 days agoFrom an evolutionary standpoint, we have the most advanced pattern recognition in the world. It is, in some sense, what makes us human. It is also the root of our capacity for language, reasoning, music, etc.
Looking for exceptions to complex patterns is key to our survival over great lengths of time.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do all wealthy people in LA drive Supercars?
12·10 days agoI don’t get it. What is your fixation on wealthy people?
Smelling the wafffle without tasting it: “We know what the mass isn’t if that helps!”
Huh, I knew a lady like that once
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World News@lemmy.world•Iran Threatens to Attack U.S. Tech Companies Starting April 1English
11·13 days agoApril 1 - “lol check out this silly thing that Google maps is doing!”
April 2 - ( ˶°ㅁ°)
I had to do the unlimited plan tbh.
It offers AI search, but you have to click it or ask a question - I think it’s similar to DDG in terms of including it.
It really works as a complete search solution with maps, images, video, translation (actually the best translation site out there).
I find that I get good results, without much AI slop, SEO garbage, etc. When I use Google, DDG, or Quant on devices that are not logged in, I definitely notice it takes more effort to get to get to the results I want.
For me, it’s worth it.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•The book of Genesis is about a family dealing with very weird generational trauma
10·14 days agoJewish people bless their children to be “like Ephraim and Menashe.” They are two of the sons of Joseph and pretty minor characters in the story, but they are the first brothers who are treated without favoritism and actually get along.
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•Why doesn't holding the Volume-down button mute the phone?
2·14 days agoThat’s awesome. I’ll check it out.
(Still should be the default lol)
Calibre Web Automated is a completely different project. I am liking it so far.
Some people have also suggested Kavita.
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No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is the "Gen z stare" a real thing?
249·16 days agoNope. It’s always safe to ignore any articles about “kids these days”






















So if I understand correctly, you open the app or web on your phone, and it controls what’s playing on the TV via the server?