/ksɪnɪ/
linux & foss nerd
ui/ux & design enjoyer
glitch artist
too young to remember
| pronouns | she/they |
| www | https://xyny.art/ |
| bluebuild | @bluebuild |
| art | @[email protected] |
/ksɪnɪ/
linux & foss nerd
ui/ux & design enjoyer
glitch artist
too young to remember
| pronouns | she/they |
| www | https://xyny.art/ |
| bluebuild | @bluebuild |
| art | @[email protected] |
@metapixl finally found an official acc for yall
umm, did posting using Fedica get blocked on purpose or by accident? their support replied to my ticket saying that their API access has been disabled and an admin needs to review and enable it
i use Fedica simply to schedule multiple art posts at a time for crossposting to Pixelfed and IG so i don't clutter up timelines by posting a ton of stuff at once, i don't use it to content farm or boost engagement or have AI enhance my posts or anything, you can check out my profile at @[email protected]
i might need to switch instances if this isn't resolved unfortunately
@jonhicks As for the tech, there's https://github.com/sachinsenal0x64/hifi. It's a wrapper that turns Tidal into an OpenSubsonic compatible API.
You can connect a single Subsonic client like Feishin to both Navidrome and HiFi, and this should already allow streaming from Tidal and your own library at the same time.
For the other features, one would need a custom client, which takes a bit more effort unfortunately. But, the Subsonic API isn't too bad!
@jonhicks Just ran into this article, and your idea of a "perfect music app" sounds very similar to mine!
Almost got inspired to build it now :p
Particularly being able to organize albums into different collections and combining streaming and a local library sounded like something I've been dreaming of.
ok ok scribus exists
but it also sucks ass and is very frustrating to work with
mfw u design a magazine in typst and spend almost as much on ADDING BLEEDS as the design itself
seriously, why is it SO IMPOSSIBLE to add proper bleeds to a PDF on Linux for free
hah, turns out my plans for 2026 are pretty much the same, except that the first item on the list is done now
well, life be taking up time
i'm not that person who sits on their computer alone for 10h every day anymore
Package managers keep using git as a database, it never works out.
https://nesbitt.io/2025/12/24/package-managers-keep-using-git-as-a-database.html