Yeah it’s cause I just switched domains. Bad timing; sorry about that. It may take up to 12-24 hours for all DNS servers to update and correctly point to the website.
EDIT: Should be working now. (At least it is on my end)
Yeah it’s cause I just switched domains. Bad timing; sorry about that. It may take up to 12-24 hours for all DNS servers to update and correctly point to the website.
EDIT: Should be working now. (At least it is on my end)
Thanks for your interest! If you want to be a DJ, click Join at the top right of the page, No experience or equipment necessary (unless of course you already have either).
And no sign up necessary if you just want to suggest a tune for rotation. Just click “Suggest” at the top.
Thanks for your interest! If you want to be a DJ, click Join at the top right of the page, No experience or equipment necessary (unless of course you already have either).
And no sign up necessary if you just want to suggest a tune for rotation. Just click “Suggest” at the top.
Edit: Check your inbox
I will once I work up the courage, lol. Plan on making a post about it too once I’m ready to launch. (Still not sure which community would be appropriate to make such a post. There isn’t exactly an active community of DJs on Lemmy, at least not any I could find…)
If you don’t get a DM in a few hours, check back again tomorrow.
I feel this. I’ve been dreaming of running my own internet radio station ever since SHOUTcast first came out. Well it only took 25 years but I finally made it happen, yet I’m too scared to promote it cause I’m afraid that no one will want to join on as a DJ or even tune in. So here I sit, paying for the server space every month for nothing, lying to myself that this’ll finally be the day that I release it to the public…
Edit: Thanks for your interest, everyone! Okay here’s the link:
https://radiolemmy.com Community: https://lemm.ee/c/radiolemmy
BTW I’ll need DJs, and curators to suggest songs for rotation when no DJ is on. If you want to be a DJ, click Join at the top right of the page, No experience necessary. Use your own software/hardware, or there’s a Web DJ interface you can use if you don’t have any gear. I won’t be on the Discord I made just yet, but I’ll check the website from time to time for applications.
And no sign up necessary if you just want to suggest a tune for rotation. Just click “Suggest” at the top! Thanks again for helping make my dream come true.
Lastly, I’m a DJ myself so if this station takes off, expect regular 3-5 hour sessions from me!
So, strictly speaking: yes, almost any computer that was ever capable of running Linux should still be capable of running the newest kernel version, with the sole exception of 386s.
So the 286 and 8086 are still compatible, then? :P
What about chips from other ancient architectures? Can I run the latest version of Linux on a 6502?
I mean sometimes you just want to sit in front of the tube and veg out on whatever’s on. Can’t do that with streaming services unless you set up a playlist, and that defeats the point. I miss having that ability so I will be checking this out.
Why would you need to “pair” something that’s over the web? Just log into your Google account and view the messages through Hangouts. Last I checked, it still works.
Since when did you need to scan a QR code to read your text messages on a desktop? I’ve never had to do anything like that.
Never use a service that requires you to share the files you downloaded to pirate, not without a VPN. As you’ve might have noticed, their complaint is for distribution, not downloading. That’s where they get you.
All that button does is shuffle the current playlist you’re viewing. Doesn’t give you random videos.
“YouTube shuffle”? Last time I heard that term, it was from ChatGPT when I complained to it that I was tired of the algorithm showing me the same videos over and over again. But I can’t find a “shuffle” button anywhere on YouTube, nor do I get any relevant results after googling it. So I told GPT it was full of shit and it agreed with me.
Please tell me how to use this “YouTube Shuffle” feature.
I literally type “new music” into YouTube and see where it takes me.
That costs money, though.
SponsorBlock is useful for more than just skipping sponsored segments, you know.
I use it mostly to remove the “hey guys” and “like and subscribe” bullshit that is in literally every. single. video. It’s irritating and I’m tired of hearing it.
Also, the “skip to highlight” is useful for those of us with ADHD. It keeps the less interesting videos interesting. Not everything needs a 20 minute intro before they get to the subject of the video.
The newer, shittier one. (So 2142 I think)
I rather just die than go blind