There's ListenBrainz, the open MusicBrainz version of last.fm
AnExerciseInFalling
The scout's voice actor (Nathan Vetterlein) used to be super active, but a few years ago he said he'd be going on an "indefinite break" while he focused on other goals he had in life (presumably to do more than just be the "TF2 scout guy").
His linked in currently says he's working as a principle game designer at Wizards of the Coast
https://youtu.be/L_k9yb0kGgU?t=149
But I agree, with the other voice actors getting together and doing all these fun projects it would be awesome to see him again
Blokada 5 has been very nice to me, no root, and doesn't use much battery (android tells me 4% after a full day). Only downside is that it counts as a VPN connection, so if you want to connect to another VPN you have to turn it off temporarily.
Otherwise definitely Firefox with ublock origin
Semantle is pretty fun. For every word you guess it tells you how semantically similar it is to the secret word.
You get unlimited guesses, so there's no shame in throwing words at the wall and seeing what sticks
Well shit. That hit deep.
Thank you.
Haven't tried it personally, but this might work: https://github.com/zelikos/davincibox
Basically, instead of creating a fedora distrobox and installing davinci resolve in there, this is a pre built image that has all the dependencies and such ready to go.
Ooo and there's even a serious looking page "explaining" it as the first result when looking it up on Google
I'm definitely stealing this idea
I love it
Funny enough, that's a feature of GitHub copilot: https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/editor/github-copilot#_generate-git-commit-messages
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/visualstudio/write-your-git-commits-with-github-copilot/
TagSpaces is a cross-platform file browser that operates very similarly to a regular file browser except it supports tags
If you're just using Windows files.community does something similar with a tighter integration with Windows
The benefit of both is that all their organization features sit on top of the regular file system so you can continue using the organization you have already
You might be interested in https://inworld.ai/origins , a detective game where all the characters can be interviewed in natural language and respond with AI. They seem to be doing a pretty good job so far
Ack librefm completely slipped my mind
AFAIK they're two separate projects for the same/similar goal. I know ListenBrainz has a recommendation system, but it might still be in it's early days