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| | maerk.xyz
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| | ?? I have since switched to just using Jellyfin for music, since I already run that for my movies and TV shows. It's better for some reasons but worse for others. Feeling inspired by my own post about servers, I decided to try to set up Navidrome, which uses the Subsonic streaming API. I've tried many times to set up some sort of music streaming software in the past but it always ended up being too jank, too complicated for my monkey brain, or just not actually what I was looking for. Navidrome is pretty good and pretty easy to install.
| | imarc.co.uk
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| | Apple Music has a poor reputation these days. I'm not talking about the music streaming service here, nor the iOS apps that share the same name. I'm talking about the 22 year old application formally known as iTunes. You see it's the same application really, only with a new name and a fresh coat of...
| | blog.bdw.li
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| | [AI summary] The author reflects on their decision to return to physical CDs and the challenges of transitioning from digital music streaming services, while also expressing frustrations with the evolving landscape of streaming platforms for movies and books.
| | www.malwaretech.com
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| One of the most common questions I'm asked is "what programming language(s) should I learn to get into malware analysis/reverse engineering", to answer this question I'm going to write about the top 3 languages which I've personally found most useful. I'll focus on native malware (malware which does not require a framework such as Java, Python, or .NET to run), as this is the most common type and understanding it it will provide you the skills required to pivot into other kinds. In this article I won't b...