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It’s even easier on Linux, unpack each winamp skin you want into its own folder in usr/share/audacious/Skins, start audacious, select winamp classic mode, then choose the skin in the general tab of the appearance setting.

If your user doesn’t have right permission to the Skins folder, don’t forget you can always use sudo, even though it might be better practice to add your user to a group that has right permissions for that directory. I’m a bad Linux user and run my file manager with sudo way too often.

First, download from here skins.webamp.org

An article I found through search says the following:

  • Windows version needs some massaging to use them. Download the skin, then rename the file so the extension is .ZIP instead of .WSZ. Unzip the file and drag the folder to C:UsersUSERNAMEAppDataLocalaudaciousSkins, replacing “USERNAME” with your Windows username. The skin will show up in the Audacious settings, though you may need to restart the application first.

Good luck.

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They are justifying monetizing their userbase thru ai nobody wants. RIP Mozilla it was good while it lasted

The issue being that one is unlikely to gain the experience necessary to fully leverage the power of the tool, if it’s the primary way to code, because it does too much, to readily…

How many CNC guys have the intuition of an of old school master machinist? Some do, most don’t. Plus, one of those masters can viably run many machines, with an unskilled observer monitoring to catch catastrophic fails. Fewer good jobs because of that. When automaton takes the learning out of the curve, very few people will put in the extra effort to grow beyond what’s needed for minimum viability, with all the knock on consequences that brings.

LLM coding may not kill programming as we know it right now, but I think it’s just a matter of time, just like with US machining/manufacture. Once the learning track to mastery becomes unrewarded, very few will walk it.

That’s good for them, the tool I have does what I need from it, and since it’s an appimage I don’t have to pay attention to updates. Thanks for the info tho.
Not sure, I moved to one of the forks that pulled out the telemetry and made an appimage available.
Pretty clear from his word choice that it will be opt out, on by default. Bye, Firefox and Thunderbird.

Infidelity is not an impeachable offense. Perjury is.

Would it have been an even bigger scandal? Maybe.

Is what should have happened. Instead, bankruptcy protection shed debts, and now they’re more profitable than ever before… CPUC has failed the people it was created to protect.
For starters, if it’s critical you’ve got to get it away from GitHub…