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dotnet_title_bar
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Are there any plugins or other programs that can display a desktop widget that shows stuff like currently playing artist, title, album and cover art?
Well for 32-bit foobar there is .NET Component Host + Title Bar component (foo_dotnet_component_host + dotnet_title_bar, previously called foo_title). If you want to make a custom skin you'd have to write it in XML, but there are several user skins for examples.
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Windows 10 Media Overlay Question
Not that one exactly, but you could make an exact replica using Title Bar (previously foo_title) and set that to appear at the beginning and ending of tracks. I guess you could even place it in exactly the same screen location. (Though I'm not sure if it might also pop-up on pause/skip and interfere)
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Is there anyway to make the notifications a bit more interesting looking? I find this kinda dull and boring.
So your best bet is the great time sink Titlebar (foo_title) and depending how much effort you want to put in (like everything foobar), you can either use one of these pre-made skins, or edit them in a text editor to see examples of the XML structure and design your own. The great thing is with a bit of graphics / image editing software to help out, you can make it look like anything.
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2000’s Winamp/WMP-ish skins?
You can always leave the main foobar window minimized and use Titlebar component mini- skins - see screenshots. They are basically just small "now playing" pop-ups.
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What programming language can i use for writting foobar2000 plugins?
For example, foo_title component is written in C# and it has a C# wrapper for C++ SDK: https://github.com/TheQwertiest/foo_title/tree/master/foo_title/fooManagedWrapper
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Does anyone know what skin this is?
Well it could be a foo_title skin (a "now playing" pop-up), but even if not, could certainly make one that looks just like it with foo_title.
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New to Foobar2000 and have a couple of questions.
(I say "rendered within" because some components render external windows outside the main foobar window, such as foo_title or foo_flowin - they also use their own transparency settings)
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Is there any way to get "now playing" info outside the foobar interface and just show up in the corner of my screen, for example?
Titlebar (foo_title) - there are user made skins, or make your own to look like anything with XML.
brotli
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Node.js vs Angular: Navigating the Modern Web Development Landscape
Using tools like Brotli, you can boost your application’s load time. You can use the ngUpgrade library to mix AngularJS and Angular components to enhance runtime performance, bringing in hybrid applications that can be used with techniques like ahead-of-time (AOT) compilation, aiding in faster browser rendering.
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Jpegli: A New JPEG Coding Library
JPEGLI = A small JPEG
The suffix -li is used in Swiss German dialects. It forms a diminutive of the root word, by adding -li to the end of the root word to convey the smallness of the object and to convey a sense of intimacy or endearment.
This obviously comes out of Google Zürich.
Other notable Google projects using Swiss German:
https://github.com/google/gipfeli high-speed compression
Gipfeli = Croissant
https://github.com/google/guetzli perceptual JPEG encoder
Guetzli = Cookie
https://github.com/weggli-rs/weggli semantic search tool
Weggli = Bread roll
https://github.com/google/brotli lossless compression
Brötli = Small bread
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Compression efficiency with shared dictionaries in Chrome
The brotli repo on github has a dictionary generator: https://github.com/google/brotli/blob/master/research/dictio...
I have a hosted version of it on https://use-as-dictionary.com/ to make it easier to experiment with.
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The Full-Stack development experience
An additional element that we can finally remove from our stack is the minification of JavaScript and CSS files. Thanks to algorithms like brotli (with a very Swiss flavour) we no longer need to minify and compress our files before distributing them. Cloudflare, Nginx, or Apache will take care of everything for us.
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Brotli vs. GZIP vs. Zopfli: Comparing JavaScript Compression Techniques.
As you navigate the intricate world of JavaScript compression and web development, having a trusted partner by your side can make all the difference. That's where Coding Crafts comes in. At Coding Crafts, we take pride in being a top-tier software development company in USA. Our team of experts specializes in web development, optimization, and everything in between. As the best IT company in USA, we are dedicated to delivering cutting-edge solutions that drive performance and efficiency. Our expertise extends to choosing the right compression technique for your web application, ensuring that your website performs optimally. In conclusion, the choice of JavaScript compression technique depends on various factors, including your specific goals, browser and server support, and performance requirements. Whether you opt for Brotli, GZIP, or Zopfli, Coding Crafts is here to provide the guidance and expertise you need to enhance your web application's performance and user experience. For more information on how Coding Crafts can assist you with your web development and optimization needs, contact us today. Resources "Brotli - GitHub Repository": https://github.com/google/brotli "Zopfli - Google Developers": https://developers.google.com/speed/articles/zopfli "Introduction to GZIP Compression - MDN Web Docs": https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Overview#gzip_compression "Brotli vs. GZIP vs. Zopfli: Which Compression Method is Best?" - KeyCDN Blog: https://www.keycdn.com/blog/brotli-vs-gzip-vs-zopfli
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Framer Update: 2x Faster Sites
We serve your site from a global cache location close to your visitors to make sure your site loads fast. In addition, we use an advanced HTML and text compression algorithm called Brotli. Compressed content is now cached, so we can send it directly to your visitors instead of compressing each request individually. In our tests this often improves loading speed by up to 2x, which will have a very positive impact on your Lighthouse scores like LCP. This will be especially noticeable on larger sites, so you can scale your site without worry.
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How Much Faster Is Making a Tar Archive Without Gzip?
For anyone who wants to try this, zstd -T0 uses all your threads to compress, and https://github.com/facebook/zstd has a lot more description. Brotli, https://github.com/google/brotli, is another modern format with some good features for high compression levels and Content-Encoding support in web browsers. You might also want to play with the compression level (-1 to -11 or more, zstd's --fast=n).
One reason these modern compressors do better is not any particular mistake made defining DEFLATE in the 90s, but that new algos use a few MB of recently seen data as context instead of 32KB, and do other things impractical in the 90s but reasonable on modern hardware. The new algorithms also contain logs of smart ideas and have fine-tuned implementations, but that core difference seems important to note.
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Troubling Launching Duckstation
It seems to be using a lib called brotli - https://github.com/google/brotli. Can you compile from source?
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2000’s Winamp/WMP-ish skins?
(++) Play Youtube videos and playlistsRelease date: Feb 3 20223dyd, [email protected] libraries: brotli https://github.com/google/brotli (1.0.7)
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Stop delaying. Share knowledge on a blog built with Eleventy.
Alright, the minifying is done. What else? Did you know you can serve HTML, CSS and JS compressed? A lot of websites still use gzip, but there’s also Brotli. Brotli is specifically made for the web and compresses a lot better than gzip in most cases.
What are some alternatives?
Eole-foobar-theme - Eole blows gently into your ear his nicest melodies.
Snappy - A fast compressor/decompressor
nghttp2 - nghttp2 - HTTP/2 C Library and tools
LZ4 - Extremely Fast Compression algorithm
foo-cad - CD Art Display/Rainmeter interface plugin for foobar2000
zstd - Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm
xy-VSFilter - Official xy-VSFilter Repository
LZMA - (Unofficial) Git mirror of LZMA SDK releases
footuner - Foobar2000 theme designed for playing and managing internet streams.
ZLib - A massively spiffy yet delicately unobtrusive compression library.
tiny-js - Automatically exported from code.google.com/p/tiny-js
zlib-ng - zlib replacement with optimizations for "next generation" systems.