Is there a technical explanation of this? The git page just says that it's much faster without explaining how
Lojcs
Euphonica tries to make minimal and sensible assumptions about your library's folder structure.
Tracks from different releases (albums) should not be put in the same folder. Preferably, all tracks of the same release should be put in the same folder.
How hard is it to stop making this assumption? Why is almost every music player adamant on making it?
Not every song belongs to an album, songs released together might belong to different albums and not every album is released at once. Not to mention folders can serve any kind of organization need other than grouping songs of an album.
...aaand just read New Mutants #55 and Louise Simonson made them straight right away 😭
a Linux to sell even
answer
New mutants, transmode infected Sym after getting defeated by Magik
"privacy preserving" xray vision
The word 'Canadian' belongs in the title
The malware, which must be planted on an unlocked device
So it's a backup tool
Wow I had no idea it could be done that way. Just tried doing it and the image is way blurrier when 'inverted'. I am near sighted. Does this mean it applies to illusions too?
It does claim to be 'much faster' than even OBS' new no copy recording mode so there must be something more