On the topic of SMB. If OP is mostly interested in accessing the music from their phone, a symfonium + SMB server setup may be even easier than setting up navidrome
Scrath
Does SQL count as a programming language?
I know that you can write DB hooks and stuff but in my mind it still doesn't register as programming
As much as I'd love to, it is still one of the best places to read up on recommendations for stuff, be it hardware opinions or obscure book recommendations. It is certainly a better place for tech reviews than most of the other sites you find using search engines which just do stuff like "This is the best on a budget. This is the best for that. This is the best overall. Here is where you can buy all of that."
Those sites never feel like they do a genuine review of stuff but instead try to sell you something. Plus they feel like they are copy pasting from each other.
Oh my god yes.
Every fucking time I open reddit on my phone the entire website goes grey and they offer me to use the app... Unless the content is NSFW in which case they tell me I have to use the app.
Fortunately old reddit still works to get around that but it doesn't have a mobile page layout
I always wonder whether that is something that people like him consciously say or whether he actually thinks like that.
Not a valid option if you are looking specifically for lossless music
First big problem is that cops or anyone else can wear gloves
Obviously we have to ban gloves
Most people I see are sensible though unfortunately I have a friend who will (briefly) use his phone even while driving about 180km/h. He's also the only cop I personally know...
I wouldn't say its on the lower end. We have the rightmost lane which is almost entirely occupied by trucks which are not allowed to drive faster than 90km/h. On roads with more than 2 lanes the left most is used for anything between 130-200 I'd say. If you are using that lane and see someone faster coming up behind you you get out of the way. If that's not possible, well they'll just have to brake won't they.
The highways are mostly straight as well in germany so curves aren't really an issue
Not OP but I'm curious about one thing I personally miss with kate.
Do you know if it is possible with kate to keep temporary text files open after closing the program the same way notepad++ can?
Huh, today I learned