Second-Climacs
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Second-Climacs | Cider | |
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6 | 243 | |
268 | 6,949 | |
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9.0 | 7.2 | |
16 days ago | 20 days ago | |
Common Lisp | JavaScript | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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Second-Climacs
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On New IDEs
There is still the Second Climacs editor, which uses a incremental and "proper" Common Lisp reader. scymtym recently did some impressive demos, including incremental parsing and a semantic analyser. I recall seeing more...somewhere.
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[Question] Capitalism Made Me a Programmer; Need an Exit Strategy
Sure. We have Climacs and the second one for full Lisp Emacsen, which still run on Unix systems and stock hardware.
Cider
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How iTunes Is Changing on PC
It's basically a open source frontend for Apple Music that works on Linux and Windows. It's what I use to listen to my Apple Music songs on Linux, and it's amazing.
[1]: https://cider.sh/
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Apple Music/Windows 11 still completely sucks!
Try Cider! Someone recommended it to me and it's been so much better than using iTunes so far. https://cider.sh/
Use the web version or cider , I use cider and itβs pretty cool, it has some extra features like audio enhancement and themes.
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Which music streaming app has the best user interface and in app features?
For Apple Music maybe you can try Cider. The windows version of Apple Music is very bad, but development is in progress.
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iTunes substitute?
Cider Is such a good alternative for the music app / iTunes. And cross-platform too!
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Not Good At All!!
On Windows look for Cider > https://cider.sh/
they abandoned itunes ages ago, use cider
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Apple Music and Discord
You can get it from GitHub releases or winget if you follow the steps in their README.
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Music app all my playlists from 20 years has been jumbled up
All I can suggest is the sometimes-maligned-for-community-reasons Cider, which is an Electron based application - Apple have never made Apple Music APIs work on macOS, so the only option is to hack around with JavaScript and the web APIs (yes, you read that right - there is no native developer interface on macOS for Apple Music; that's how much Tim Cook doesn't give a fuck about Macs). This means no lossless support, but it's quite solid in other respects and generally much more stable and faster (despite its very inefficient technology framework) than the native application.
What are some alternatives?
Apple-Music-Electron - Apple Music Electron is now deprecated. See our new project Cider https://github.com/ciderapp/Cider
apple-music-discord-rpc - π΅ Discord Rich Presence Client for the macOS Apple Music app and iTunes
BetterDiscord - Better Discord enhances Discord desktop app with new features.
spicetify-cli - Command-line tool to customize Spotify client. Supports Windows, MacOS, and Linux.
apple-music-for-linux - Access your Apple Music library from Linux
xManager-Spotify - Ad-Free, New Features & Freedom [Moved to: https://github.com/xManager-App/xManager]
SpotX - Blocking ads and updates for the desktop version of Spotify, disabling podcasts and something else. [Moved to: https://github.com/SpotX-CLI/SpotX-Win]
spot - Native Spotify client for the GNOME desktop
Suwayomi-Server - A rewrite of Tachiyomi for the Desktop
MagiskOnWSA - Integrate Magisk root and Google Apps (OpenGApps) into WSA (Windows Subsystem for Android) [GET https://api.github.com/repos/LSPosed/MagiskOnWSA: 403 - Repository access blocked]
icloud-for-linux - Access all of your favourite iCloud apps from Linux
iTheme - iTheme