(Pixel 3a) Still no 4g/5g support, haven’t been able to make calls or send sms on t-mobile. Even switching to 2g/3g doesn’t work for me. It shows a strong signal that drops out any time you try to make a call or send text.
(Pixel 3a) Still no 4g/5g support, haven’t been able to make calls or send sms on t-mobile. Even switching to 2g/3g doesn’t work for me. It shows a strong signal that drops out any time you try to make a call or send text.
Yeah I miss the visualizations in clementine, and project M doesn’t seem to work for me on my system w strawberry. It loads but it doesn’t seem like it’s responding to playing music.
Not on steam deck but I play it on Linux pc and ps5. One of the coolest things about it is cross save, you can save your game on pc or ps5 then continue from that same spot on the other platform.
You can always use bandcamp. You own what you buy drm free and the majority of your spending goes to the artist. They get $0.01 for every 12 streams of a song on Spotify. purchasing one track on bandcamp is the equivalent of 1200 streams, purchasing an album = ~7200 streams… I find the worst thing about them is that the app doesn’t have the presence spotify has (not on playstation and some of the other platforms I use). It was also recently purchased by epic games so things might change…
Nzbgeek and miatrix both currently have a lifetime option also if you are not into the monthly thing doesn’t look like any of the other public ones do. Nzb grabber did up until 9/2023. Nzbplanet also has the lifetime membership option.
Can I use any of those at the same time I am playing a game on ps3/ps4/ps5 they way they have integrated spotify? I use spotify because it is available on the devices I use. I would use bandcamp on them if it were an option as I love my collection there but, it is not available on many of the devices I use.
Need to make the switch, still using clementine, I like the Visualizations Clementine has that are missing in Strawberry.
Another vote for RecipeSage here, I like that it can scrape recipes from a URL, and I really like how it can scale ingredients by how many servings you want to make.