deliriousn0mad

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deliriousn0mad,

Ok I admit I never thought about using ublock on thunderbird but it sounds interesting, could you explain what advantages it and those filters give? As far as I know TB already blocks some elements within emails for security and privacy purposes

deliriousn0mad,

Well said. Also, great username, although I prefer LYSFLATH

deliriousn0mad, (edited )

Dixie Dregs’ 1975 debut album “The Great Spectacular”, for some reason it is not considered a proper release, more like a demo, and is extremely rare in physical copies as well as online. Luckily I found what I believe is the only high quality rip in existance a couple years ago, it was a long search! Worth it, it’s their happiest and most delightful work, just half an hour of Steve Morse’s great and eclectic guitar work

deliriousn0mad,

I like the design and it looks perfect for me since I store everything locally and tag manually. My only issue is it only “sees” around 600 songs out of the 30 ˙000 I have, leaving some albums with only 1 song and ignoring a lot of artists. Is there a way to force it to notice the rest? Everything is in the same folder

deliriousn0mad,

Ooh I see now! I should have thought of it, most of my songs are in opus format, and tambourine is only picking up the flacs:

023-07-04 11:00:57.342 | ERROR | io.github.mmarco94.tambourine.data.Library | Error while parsing music file: No Reader associated with this extension:opus

My bad, many music apps don’t support opus. I have everything in flac on a separate drive, but there’s no room on my laptop so I convert them. Opus is open source and compresses files in a much more optimised way than mp3, so you can get smaller files with way better sound quality.

I have no idea how much work adding support for it would entail, but I would definitely use tambourine if you decided to do it. Right now I’m using Elisa on KDE, which is nice but very slow to recreate its database every time I add or change something.

deliriousn0mad,

That’s great, enjoy your holiday!

deliriousn0mad,

As per the previous comment, you can still find Z-Library via Tor at this onion address: loginzlib2vrak5zzpcocc3ouizykn6k5qecgj2tzlnab5wcbqhembyd.onion/

But you need to create an account to access it (use a disposable email address). Otherwise I know libgen.li is a well stocked archive

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