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  • HAHAHAHA trueee

    It's like a bad and inefficient phone diary filled with random memories that drown the important ones in the expanding ocean of screenshots I have created

  • 35 thousand?

    Hah, I have about 300 thousand🙂🥲

    (~8years of phone use)

  • Indeed! It was the reason I had switched to thunder few months ago, but now jerboa is good as well. Keep it up!

  • Offline, right?

    As long as you set Load remote content to never😅 (I think when this is turned on it loads stuff like images and such from wikipedia etc. which take unecessary cache space, so I leave it off).

    About the english wiktionary, oi.. it's huge (for comparison, the greek one is ~200mb).

    I don't know if there's a less complex version available anywhere.. Maybe try creating an issue on aard2 github page. They seem to be active in general (btw, they also run an ftp server where they store ~all the dictionaries you see on github of multiple verions.) Also take a look here on the other projects, maybe you'll find something useful (I'm taking a look at it now).

    As an extra topic, have you managed to convert wordnet dictionaries to .slob from pyglossary? I have found some ancient tools on github, but never made it (possibly you need to code some stuff).

  • What language do you want?

    You have to download the dictionary (I'd suggest both wordnet and wiktionary, they have a page with links to each type of dictionary here), put them in a specific directory, open aard2 and add them to the list of dictionaries.

  • Both. Wordnet does english to english (it provides description and really lots of synonyms, antonyms, hypernyms, hyponyms, derived related forms), while wiktionaries can translate whatever language to the language of the wiktionary you've downloaded and it provides you description, congugation, synonyms etc.

    You can even download the wikipedia dictionary separately which downloads all the articles of wikipedia of a specific lamguage locally to search them with the app.

  • One of the best apps out there. (Helps me a lot since I don't use auto-correct/auto-suggestion and I try to read books in English.)

    I use the English wordnet and the Greek wiktionary provided by their github page.

    It's good for 4 uses:

    1. Translating words (whatever language to greek with wiktionary)
    2. Explaining words (english to english with wordnet or greek to greek wit wiktionary)
    3. Cheking the conjugation of various words (with wiktionary)
    4. Helping me with spelling for words I have hard time (using both wordnet and wiktionary)

    The fact that it is online makes it much much faster than anything else. (In the past I would search them on ddgo and it would take time.)

  • A simple trick would be to stop the wars

  • Happy account birthday everyone! (Mine was 2 days ago)

  • I havent played much with discogs, it seems to have more complete info about songs, but I think I had some trouble finding some of my tracks. For manual genre tagging, I tend to resort to genius which too has a lot of info.

    Organizing my library can be kind of soothing

    Indeed, I could easily do that if I had enough time. I kinda like organizing stuff and such.

  • Wait, after all those murders and sabotaging during the elections the people still managed to elect a really worthy president (seems like the best president I've seen in all the countries the last years)??

    Wow, maybe I should move to Mexico

    Congratulations Mexico!

    Edit: Well, hmm:

    https://lemmy.world/post/16332638

  • the tags that Deemix gives you are usually pretty decent to start with

    Indeed! Deemix also gets tags that OneTagger currently doesnt fetch (Composer, Label, Author etc.).

    Genre (along with lyrics) are the tags that probably need most of the work. And because in OneTagger I'm using 3different platofroms (plus whatever deemix got) to fetch the genre tag, it can be a mess. Each platform may categorize songs differently and many times the program wont find a match for all platforms. I have to manually edit them all or create a bunch of different actions to automate this.

    You can keep tagging files ~forever and still not have them perfect.. I just stop after when I think it's good enough and I might start tagging them again at another time.

  • Hahaha I think I'm guilty of the charges, I tend to make huge posts (esecially when I want to avoid my responsibilities or I am in the mood)🫣

    Thank you for your kind words! :)

  • Thank you! I might it to the guide!

    Edit: Apparently this post seems to have crashed my instance (mander.xyz) or something. I will edit my post later..

  • Just wanna jump in here and recommend Quodlibet. It handles tags very well.

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    Jump
  • For some reason, this comment worked, I donated for the first time ever ~5€ to the internet archive (probaly first time donating anything online). Internet archive is probably one of the most important things on the internet.

  • Hahaha, I ~just came after a search using g**gle due to ddgo being down, I noticed the "web" search is no longer the default (as it was discussed some days ago here).

    Google seems to have a huge grip on people and they don't seem to notice (or act against) the terrible services of google search..

  • Yes! I had one, from 2016 till 2020. Ulefone vienna (not a rugged phone).

    If you like modding like me, then it's probably not a good idea, as they usually have little community support and the mediatek chipset contributes to this even more.

    Back then, I think it did probably had some kind of a malware, but with root I removed it (I could also do it with adb commands if I knew back then).

    If you want a hardened phone and for some reason you cant find a proper case to protect your device, then such phones may be suitable, otherwise I'd look somewhere else.

  • Lol, who wants these anyways. One more reason not to use google play services. (Though I have google play services on this phone.)

    Automatic AI-powered screen lock for when your phone is snatched.

    Theft Detection Lock is a powerful new feature that uses Google AI to sense if someone snatches your phone from your hand and tries to run, bike or drive away. If a common motion associated with theft is detected, your phone screen quickly locks – which helps keep thieves from easily accessing your data.

    One good thing you could try is use this app:

    Find My Device

  • Well, can't argue much with that. It's a shame it crashes often.. I might check kdenlive some time though.