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Posted on 19-06-01, 01:45 in I still HATE smartdevices
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welcome to the world of android intents.
Posted on 19-06-01, 18:11 in I still HATE smartdevices
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would foobar2000 run on that? thats fully skinable.
Posted on 19-06-02, 07:51 in I still HATE smartdevices (revision 2)
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foobar2000 for android is very nice. you can browse the internal storage as well, so you can use your folders instead of tags.

also, direct link to the apk
Posted on 19-06-03, 16:47 in I still HATE smartdevices (revision 2)
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players aren't really braindead tho, the id3 tags always was made with artist reading for album artist -an album being the work of a singular artist, and id3v1 never had any provision for compilations or classical albums - you got classical albums with the composer as artist, or the problem you have here(and major publisher's catalogues weren't any better).

the correct way to add trackartist tag, set to what is the artist on the track, then set artist(or album artist) to something like Various Artists, or Assorted Artists.

assuming your collection is largely MP3, that would mean setting your tags to something other than id3v1, however(. Good tool do that with? foobar2000 for windows.
Posted on 19-06-03, 19:01 in I still HATE smartdevices (revision 2)
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yes. you can use tags directly in file paths for rename/move/copy operations.

you'd need to install the masstagger component, from there you can do some scripting with it.

but all you need to do is set album artist to various and foobar mobile won't break it up under albums.
Posted on 19-06-04, 02:45 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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how much replication of inherent browser functionality using javascript is for tracking?
Posted on 19-06-06, 02:01 in Wired Noise Cancelling Headphones... (revision 1)
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god no.

Imagine a hundred squeaky doors slamming open and shut all the time for the rest of time without stopping.

thats how it starts, hopefully stays at that number, and you can tune it out. white noise can help distract from the doors. In the long run its about being able to ignore it.
Posted on 19-06-11, 00:16 in Something about cheese!
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has anyone looked at the wikipeida article for heritability?

Posted by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heritability
Heritability is a statistic used in the fields of breeding and genetics that estimates the degree of variation in a phenotypic trait in a population that is due to genetic variation between individuals in that population. In other words, the concept of heritability can alternately be expressed in the form of the following question: "What is the proportion of the variation in a given trait within a population that is not explained by the environment or random chance?"
Posted on 19-06-15, 15:29 in Something about cheese!
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you know Nielson households get paid, right?
Posted on 19-06-22, 21:41 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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win2k and later use UTF-16 internally.
Posted on 19-06-25, 08:41 in Ubuntu: x86_32 is dead because WE SAY SO!
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i doubt those protections would be enabled on 20+ y/o cpus, cause performance?
Posted on 19-06-27, 23:49 in Ubuntu: x86_32 is dead because WE SAY SO!
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folders really should be the only package required to distribute stuff
Posted on 19-07-02, 16:22 in Something about cheese!
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you are suggesting that applying the model against the dataset that helped produced the model will give you a different result than in the original paper?
Posted on 19-07-03, 00:04 in Something about cheese!
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Feeding a larger data set into the model, let say using numpy, or R would help in assessing the viability of the model, but you'd have to explain where exactly the model fails in more detail, beyond working backwards from men are better at chess.

maybe wertigon should also crunch these numbers since this isn't a high school debate.
Posted on 19-07-03, 02:08 in Something about cheese! (revision 2)
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you don't need to put the entire formula in a single line.

math.factorial(Count_M)/math.pow(math.factorial((Count_M-Rank)),Rank))


that seems off. is it not n!/((n-k)! * nk)?

thats also probably where the overflows are coming from. you can reduce the size of the number that produces with a bit of work, but not easily expressed in a single line.
Posted on 19-07-05, 03:45 in Something about cheese!
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have you looked into how the chess scoring system works?
Posted on 19-07-17, 18:25 in It's not a bug, it's a feature!
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wait, if you dont have swap enabled, then where are the applications being swapped to?

Posted on 19-07-18, 00:59 in It's not a bug, it's a feature! (revision 1)
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the MBTF for modern SSD is like on the order of millions of hours. my nvme is 2 million hours.

so enable swap, it'll be more proactive with swapping long-untouched pages to disk, and you'll get less IO spikes. Hell all modern OS's work on the assumption of a swapfile
Posted on 19-07-20, 16:28 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE (revision 1)
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that sounds like a Papers Please TC, which might be fun, but I would explicitly re frame the game play so the PC is serving two masters. Fully leverage the bureaucratic nightmare security theatre really is
Posted on 19-07-22, 05:35 in What is input prediction?
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input prediction is just auto-completion. nothing more, nothing less. why you conflated it with various methods of achieving smooth multi-player gaming experience with single player emulation is something you should reflect on.

most of this post was typed with input prediction.
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