I have been using https://spotifyshuffler.com/. This allows you to create a shuffled version of your playlist, then you play through that version once with Spotify’s shuffling disabled.
I have been using https://spotifyshuffler.com/. This allows you to create a shuffled version of your playlist, then you play through that version once with Spotify’s shuffling disabled.
I was wondering why my mind automatically tried to read this as poetry
I’m in group chats that often devolve into 2-3 talking about something between themselves. While I’m busy with other things I’m not interested in being distracted every single time something is said because I think the notification might be something that requires attention. Once I have some free time I may be interested in going back to see what was said, but if I know they’re going off and I don’t want to hear about it at the moment I’d like the conversation to automatically mute for a short period of time.
The assumption is that by that point I am aware of the messages and have chosen to ignore them for the time being. There is no need to notify me because I’ve already been notified
I don’t know why in 2023 we still can’t debounce notifications. It should be simple to say if I get 3 messages in the same conversation in 120 seconds, silence the conversation for an hour.
Seems like an interesting way to learn. Do you remember any of them?
Overpriced due to good performance? Sounds like people are just will to pay more to get more
pizzamaking.com is a great old style forum that has more info than the evil empire
I do wish there was an active community for it here too though
The question is confusing, but are you under the impression that the Senate is elected by the states? This was the case until being changed by the 17th amendment. I believe the only times “states vote” would be in the case of constitutional amendments or the electoral college during a presidential election, but that is only in a sense because the states’ electors are still chosen by the votes of the people
Mine doesn’t show removed, maybe it got censored:
Nope! Tried to give me ISS because I was reading “Screwjack”, which I brought from home. It wasn’t even in class! I was a f*cking junior. A high school junior should be able to handle Hunter S. Thompson.
Nowadays I don’t think the games are made by fellow children as much. There’s whole teams of adults making money off of Roblox games
Despite what the term “digital natives,” I really feel this skill is slipping. Many of my peers woud probably get lapped by a boomer if they had to use an actual PC again
That was my thought at first. I think what they mean by “something a third-world person would like to complain about” is more like “someone from a third world country wishes they had those kinds of problems instead of the ones they do”
This one, and the related “be part of the solution, not part of the problem”
Only video I found
Lemmy seems to support markdown. You can link things by putting the text between square brackets and link between parentheses, what I actually put above was [markdown](https://www.markdownguide.org/basic-syntax#links)
I use this method. Took a second to learn but now it’s insanely fast and easy. I used to tie and leave tied, but now I don’t have to
In regards to point 2, this is very true. Apps that are free or freemium on Android are often subscription on iOS. I wonder if a part of it is the higher costs of requiring a Mac to develop the app (and iPhone to test it), and any app store differences that may account for this. Big companies can handle this, but for little guys it’s a barrier to entry
The idea is that you don’t rely on Spotify shuffle at all. A separate app reads your playlist, shuffles it once, and puts that shuffled version into your library. Now you can play this new version with the in-Spotify shuffle disabled. Once you’ve heard all the songs, just rinse and repeat.