

I remember my class went to the school library, and the librarian showed us how to use AskJeeves for the first time. I also remember using Dogpile, wow I haven’t thought about that in over 20 years


I remember my class went to the school library, and the librarian showed us how to use AskJeeves for the first time. I also remember using Dogpile, wow I haven’t thought about that in over 20 years


Whichever you go with, I highly recommend looking into https://github.com/NeptuneHub/AudioMuse-AI, which does analysis on your music so you can generate playlists/mixes from a specific song or from moods/genres


https://www.reddit.com/r/GithubCopilot/ right now is entertaining


Source: https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions/1069
I guess there are other people contributing still, but the github page is just a mirror, issues can’t be reported there or anything.


The sole developer isn’t actively supporting Reticulum anymore:
“The software remains available for use as-is. Occasional updates may appear at unpredictable intervals, but there will be no support, no responses to issues, no discussions, and no community management in this or any other public venue. If it doesn’t work for you, it doesn’t work. That is the entire extent of available troubleshooting assistance I can offer you.”
.dash for Morse code enjoyers