It could be a music server with mpd -- then you could configure it to stream over http to other devices. Or you could configure it as a client for a music server you keep somewhere else.
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I suspect the real reason they are doing this is to condition the students to accept oppressive and unjust surveillance in future workplaces.
Lots of jazz and rock music meets these criteria
Just ext4 on my Linux things; I got scared away from btrfs because of some file loss horror stories
chrome, the android os and platform and all the apps therein. I mainly use firefox, but some things only work in chrome.
I get the impression he is barely keeping his head above water -- he seems to hardly understand what is happening around him. Not quite Mitch level, but similar.
Nice. Take that, adware installers! Web exploits and phishing are still (minor) risks though, since they're mostly platform agnostic.
Sounds like a lot of hot air coming from the guy who bypassed congress to float an extra $106,000,000 so the IDF can use more guns and bombs on civilians.
I used to be a vote blue no matter who, afraid of Trump fascism, but a statement must be made that this is not okay.
This would have been helpful in, like, 2014, but better late than never I suppose. Interestingly, a recent skeptoid episode covered a similar topic
nomachine works well in my experience; it's pretty straightforward to set up. And it offers nice performance. It's free (as in beer), but it is proprietary software -- they make their $$ selling enterprise features on their website.
Arcadium 1 is about as linear as it gets. Its kind of like that game Aero Fighter from the 90s, mixed with Space Invaders. Just shoot the aliens and dodge their shots. On the way, there are gems and power ups that can make your future forays more rewarding.
This is a mobile game -- it's available on iOS and Android.