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is there a music recognition thing for android and also for desktop that isn't shazam

for my 30th year being activated i want everyone to take a cool look at all the stuff i've done maple.pet/ netizen.club/ soundcloud.com/svetlana especially my pride and joy maple.pet/webgbcam and send me nice messages especially if i've made stuff you liked because i've been really lonely lately

@flyingsaceur i'd argue "compatible with" is far more removed from "windows ce" than "designed for" is

weird thing @LaserScheme just noticed: US/EUR dreamcasts say "compatible with". JP dreamcasts say "designed for".

tell me something good that happened. to you or in general. :boost_ok:

hey if you're awake enough to follow me. i have no true text anywhere, it's all a headache

@SynAck @aburka also mobile-first is a web dev term i absolutely did not coin, so, idk, google is over there

@SynAck @aburka i dont want your web design to be driven by how well it looks on a tiny handheld

restarting openssh server failed. open journalctl -xe to find out why

journalctl -xe: restarting openssh server failed.

love transfems on tumblr saying cohost is good because the ownership is 3/4 transfems joke's on you computerfairi.es and forum.transbian.love both have full 1/1 transfem ownership so it's better

bring back multi-column desktop website designs. stop making everything mobile-first. sometimes i just want my eye sensors blasted with information. look at this website lingscars.com/

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i'm not against more accessibility on the internet but i really have a sour taste left in my sensors about how much fun and creativity has been killed in the name of decrying them as "accessibility nightmares"

if i can control the printhead directly and bypass the entire controller so i can print whatever pattern i want instead of just text, that would be ideal. i just have no idea how to approach it

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