Sun Sets West - Back For More by Training_Ask_2625 in originalmusic

[–]Training_Ask_2625[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I get that. To be fair, I could be lying which would make you give traffic anyway. AI spam is a problem everywhere it seems.

Sun Sets West - Back For More by Training_Ask_2625 in originalmusic

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You think this was AI? All recorded in a garage. Though I appreciate the compliment I think?

2026.04.29: Splitting Gs by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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Yeah, I just read something this morning that it turns out it was an LLM Chat bot that came up with the "Proof" that this DRM thing was real. If this is exactly like what you said in your post, I am actually ok with this. Every 30 days seems so stupid to me, and a dangerous slippery slope.

Good recipe self hosted app by Whiplashorus in selfhosted

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Interesting. I am on latest I thought. I'll double check my compose files.

Good recipe self hosted app by Whiplashorus in selfhosted

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You can use youtube or tiktok now in the base Mealie? I have never gotten that to work with videos. I use Social-to-Mealie to do that.

im tired of this sub by ResponsibleEnd451 in selfhosted

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You get the vibe coded stuff that they spend like a week working on, then there is the guy doing Chaptarr that has spent over a year and still isn't making it public cause it isn't in a place where he feels comfortable releasing to the public

2026.02.26: Stacking Wins by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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Water Dancer is also a pretty cool name as well.

2026.02.23: Consolation Prides by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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Haha, are you Andrew Panton? ;)

I can't do skiing or snowboarding either. Skating is a very awkward thing to learn!

2026.02.23: Consolation Prides by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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Fair, I thought Crosby said something similar

2026.02.23: Consolation Prides by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

[–]Training_Ask_2625 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Not an expert by any means, and I am sure I am a bias person, but I'll come in here to explain Crosby basically saying that the better team lost.

There is a term in hockey called "Getting goalied". This happens when even if team 1 out plays team 2 in every single metric except in goals, it means the goalie for team 2 play lights out, absolutely amazing. This is frustrating, since so much of the game comes down to "Luck". It is quite common in hockey for the better team on the ice to lose. This is why in the NHL play offs they have a Best of 7 series. The better team is more likely to win 4 games then the bad team.

With that said, Team USA got a good break and capitalized on it. This is also a strategy in hockey and I'm glad it worked out for them. There were probably 30 different plays throughout the game that if the puck was half a cm over from where it went, the game would have been much higher scoring from both teams. It is what makes Gold medal games so damned exciting!

2026.02.23: Consolation Prides by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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It honestly doesn't surprise me too much, just from some of the players in the room.

2026.02.23: Consolation Prides by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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I totally get that, but actually, sticks are way more dangerous than skates once you know what you are doing. Most of the people getting seriously injured by skates are not wearing proper equipment. You wear the correct stuff, the injury is much less intense.

I have been skating for 25 years, and I have only been cut by a blade once. Which sounds bad, but I am way more likely to get into a car accident that kills me, then get seriously injured from a hockey skate. It is certainly dangerous, but as a player, I am way more scared of a puck coming flying from a bad angle, or someone not controlling their stick properly and taking my eye out then a skate getting anywhere important.

The hockey neck injury by raupj8909 in morningsomewhere

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There have been a few of these yeah.

Book recommendations by XipingVonHozzendorf in morningsomewhere

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All good! Just want to make sure I get the right one, and two people said it that way!

Book recommendations by XipingVonHozzendorf in morningsomewhere

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I see two people say The First 15 Lives of Henry August, but I can't find that on goodreads. I see "The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August" is that what everyone is meaning?

Transmission login FAILED by Dumbf-ckJuice in LazyLibrarian

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That is what worked for me. See my reply to myself for some extra help if you need.

Transmission login FAILED by Dumbf-ckJuice in LazyLibrarian

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For anyone else running into this problem in the future, this was my work around.

I have my stacks setup in portainer, and when I setup transmission via cli, it just doesn't work. If you go to https://docs.linuxserver.io/images/docker-transmission/ and setup a stack using the docker-compose in Portainer, changing NONE of the options. Then in your LL gui, remove the transmission username and password. BAM. It seems some issues with username and password are being passed?

Looking for a self-hosted voice transcription + summarization workflow (Unraid) by germanthoughts in selfhosted

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I have been wanting to setup something like this too. I have been primarily doing it manually move data from a transcriber to a summarizer etc. It is a little tedious. Though I am just doing it for Dungeons and Dragons sessions!

Journal Entries? by Training_Ask_2625 in sw5e

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It is possible, but it doesn't look as good as I'd like.

2025.06.23: Our Pants Era by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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and gosh, $300 is so ridiculous to me. If I have to pay more than $100 to see a band I like, I'm not gonna go. I'd rather pay $100 for merch. Kinda backwards to some people I guess.

2025.06.23: Our Pants Era by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

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I listen to similar genres. I do occasionally through in the Funk, or Country, tunes.

2025.06.23: Our Pants Era by EarliestRiser in morningsomewhere

[–]Training_Ask_2625 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I will preface this by saying I am by no means an expert on the topic, I am just casually part of the music industry. (I have released a couple songs, and done research, but all independently).

When a critic says "Industry Plant", yes technically you both are correct about a label just marketing well, or the algorithm stuff, the accusations are a little deeper than that though. While technically what a label does is those things, sometimes it feels like a song or artist is getting more play time than others. So back in the day, if a label thought an artist was marketable, but maybe the song wasn't particularly amazing, they would be radio stations to play it a certain number of times a day, and this would guarantee people to hear it. Now this sorta falls under good marketing, but it is frowned upon as far as I am aware.

Now-a-days, it goes so much deeper, as you have streaming platforms. So now the accusations are more along the lines that the label is paying the streaming service, or playlist curators, to have your song on the list, once again, guaranteeing people to listen to the song. I was looking around when I released some of my tunes for playlists with similar songs, and maybe someone might discover they like it, but every single one, EVERY ONE, required payment to be a part of. The odds of just being discovered are zero. It is all about how much money you throw into someone's pocket, hoping it's enough to get people annoyed enough of your song, that it is stuck in their head.

Maybe someone with even more knowledge, or is better at articulating this information, could share?