If you too are fed up with all the inefficiencies of Spotify, those horrible ads shot at high volume, poor codecs, and, above all, those horrible algorithms that recommend music that has nothing to do with your tastes, then the time has come to change and move on to better service. Spotify made us fall in love, we loved it[…]
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Rice your Linux desktop. Listen to your music with mpd and ncmpcpp
As you know, we like to rice our Linux desktop environments, we love to follow /r/unixporn and we find really relaxing put hands in dirty configuration files. For the ricing, you can change desktop, windows, fonts, wallpapers and more. You can also create your own theme or modify the themes of other people. This is the beautiful of Linux and[…]
Read morePublic Domain Day. Works from 1924 are open to all
On January 1, 2020, works from 1924 will enter the US public domain, where they will be free for all to use and build upon, without permission or fee. These works include George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, silent films by Buster Keaton and Harold Lloyd, and books such as Thomas Mann’s The Magic Mountain, E. M. Forster’s A Passage to[…]
Read moreHow to make Spotify Web Player working with Firefox on openSUSE Linux
Music is life, music is an art and we could never do without it. In particular, preparing the articles, browsing the web for research and drawing up the ideas that will come. Here one of the most important applications of our days turns out to be the Spotify player, not everyone needs the full application, for most people the web[…]
Read moreHow to solve the Spotify player – can’t play – issue on Linux
You know, modern start-ups (not all, but the most) put Linux behind macOS and Windows. And Spotify made no exception. The Linux app is available, it’s pretty and integrated, but it has a lot of issues that the counterparts do not have on Apple and Microsoft operating systems. The most annoying issue you can find with the Spotify app on[…]
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