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1.4 | 9.8 | |
3 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
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Spodcast
- Spotify Premium: "Bereit, die Preise zu erhöhen"
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How to use Spotify podcast as Rss feed??? (Using AntennaPod)
Only way that I know of. Haven't tried it myself. Not easy for sure, but if you got access to a server it could be a good way of doing this.
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Ask HN: What is the best podcast you listened to in 2022?
Well, there's...
- the by now ubiquitous Lex Friedman because of the interesting guests he manages to snare.
- James Lindsay's 'New Discourses' because he dares to shine a light on the cesspit which is academia nowadays - rather important for me seeing how as my daughter is intent on taking up English language and literature, a discipline which has become infested with the type of critical theory nonsense Lindsay has been dissecting for the last years.
- I used to listen to Joe Rogan - going so far as to make a tool to enable the use of standard RSS podcast tools with Spotify-hosted netcasts [1] - but more or less stopped doing so due to a lack of interest, mostly due to a lack of what I consider to be interesting guests. As a rule I come to these types of netcasts for the guests, not for the host.
[1] https://github.com/Yetangitu/Spodcast
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I need foss Spotify to listen to podcasts, Any suggestions?
It's hard to tell from that half sentence what you're actually looking for. If you just want to listen to (Spotify exclusive) podcasts, there's Spodcast for example, which downloads Podcasts from Spotify and creates an RSS feed that you can use with any podcast client.
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Ask HN: What are your “scratch own itch” projects?
Simple things like:
Spodcast, a Spofify->RSS bridge [1], made it because I listen to netcasts while working outside out of network reach (forest and field work).
Reader, a native-look epub/pdf/cb[rz] reader for Nextcloud [2], made it when my daughter was issued an iPad at school on which she was not allowed to install any "apps" while I thought the thing was tailor-made for reading books. The iPad was returned years ago but I recently updated Reader to make it run again.
...and a host of small tools which I make just when I need them, dumping them to GH for all to peruse, e.g.:
ZMapi, a Zoneminder CLI tool [3], made it when I installed a video surveillance system in the new barn which uses Chinese cameras which I do not want to be able to access the 'net directly.
bs, a Bookstack API CLI tool [4], made it when I needed to upload a large number of conference videos to a Bookstack site.
...etc
I don't have much time for these side things since I'm mostly busy on and around the farm but every now and then the weather is a good excuse to keep me inside...
[1] https://github.com/Yetangitu/Spodcast
[2] https://github.com/Yetangitu/files_reader
[3] https://github.com/Yetangitu/zmapi
[4] https://github.com/Yetangitu/bs
- Spodcast - RSS feed Spotify podcasts
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iPhone 11 Emulated on QEMU
Ability to install a free software distribution, side-load software, run a plethora of Linux apps through Termux, fix the screen if you happen to break it without the thing complaining about "non-genuine parts", build, run and distribute software for the device without needing to pay a third party for the privilege of doing so, hook the thing up to a keyboard and display to use it for real work, install a full firewall blocking outgoing as well as incoming traffic...
Oh wait, those are all things you can not do with those iOS devices. Since these happen to be things I do it seems that iPhone won't be myPhone. Also, why don't these friggin' iOS devices support Ogg/Vorbis? I just added a transcoding option to Spodcast [1] to allow those poor souls using such devices to follow Spotify-hosted podcasts through RSS. None of my devices had any problems with Ogg/Vorbis but it turns out iOS simply does not support it. VLC on iOS does as do some other apps but those are not podcast players. Bad Apple.
[1] https://github.com/Yetangitu/Spodcast
- Spodcast, a Spotify podcast to RSS proxy
qemu-t8030
- Vanilla OS can finish my distro hopping with these subsystems: MacOS, Fedora, Alpine, Void, Windows, Ubuntu, Arch and OpenSUSE. Also bye to these dual boots...
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Which is more popular android or ios development?
It also depends on how much money you want to invest in. iOS development is much more expensive overall you have to buy a developer account which is around 100$ a year while on Android it only cost 25$ (one-time purchase). And I'm not even talking about the other requirements. There are some solutions out there for iOS development on windows like Corellium but you'll have to spend a lot of money to test your application (295$/month for 6 cores). That's why I look forward to what the community can bring and you can have nice surprises like this iOS emulator that's in development : https://github.com/TrungNguyen1909/qemu-t8030
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[Question] this might be a dumb question, but is there an ios emulator for windows
Github: https://github.com/TrungNguyen1909/qemu-t8030
- iPhone 11 w/ iBoot & iOS16 emulated on QEMU
- qemu-t8030: iPhone 11 emulated on QEMU
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Rust playground on iOS
6) I haven't tried this one either, but there is a QEMU fork with T8030 support with a tutorial/guide too. I think this is enough to get you a shell, and maybe it can be used to run native binaries just like on a jailbroken device.
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QEMU Version 7.0.0 Released
A qemu fork for this was posted on HN a while ago:
https://github.com/TrungNguyen1909/qemu-t8030
- 在QEMU上仿真的iPhone 11 (iPhone 11 Emulated on QEMU)
- iPhone 11 Emulated on QEMU
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