I've contributed code. After doing that, donating is a much simpler decision to make.
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You've got a hacker in training there
nodejs + thousands of feeds processed every hour, so I'm gonna go with yes
Firefox is for opening links that appear in Thunderbird with my current workflow, RSSHub generates the vast majority of them
I did cut back significantly since that initial switch. At one point, I had 1TB of music. Right now it's sitting at ~210MB of mp3s. Quod Libet uses less RAM than Firefox, Thunderbird, or RSSHub, but it is sitting at 4th place on my system.
I don't think there's a way to scale music libraries to these obscene sizes without impacting RAM. Unless you manage it strictly with a file manager and open album folders individually with a lightweight player used only for playback.
And the queries work with custom tags, which can also be added to any element of the UI. It's so good if you're ADHD about organization.
I love how I can type things like #(added < 1 week) to search for albums I recently added to my library.
What a strange take. When I first switched to Linux in ~2009 I tried a ton of other players. Weirdly, Quod Libet was the only performant option back then. Amarok, Rhythmbox, Banshee, Clementine, etc all chugged to load my library with their UIs freezing for upwards of half an hour before I had something usable. Quod Libet just worked.
Right now it's using 598MB with a music library of ~31K songs.
That's because its in the recycle bin
I'd like to add Piefed to my aggregator, but its RSS feeds are a little too bare-bones to be usable. No descriptions or authors? Just the article title and a link?
Quod Libet's my player of choice
Terminal games are so pretty on CRT
More secure from adblockers too. They're protecting the ads.