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DJDarren

Eternal shitposter who probably has something more important he should be doing.

Likes: Nice headphones, iPods, Apple stuff, music.

Dislikes: Nazis, Apple

He / Him

Mastodon: https://mendeddrum.org/@DJDarren

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    • I think I might hate iOS even more than Windows, though.

    This is why iPads frustrate me so much these days. The hardware is more than capable of running a decently powerful OS, but Apple are insistent on crippling them with a big version of iOS. iOS is fine on an iPhone where the limited screen size means I have no particular desire to do anything too complicated, but the same restrictions on an iPad feel like Apple don't really know how to reconcile what the device can do with not wanting to pull customers away from Macs. I was unexpectedly gifted a 6th gen mini last week which is in front of me as I type and which I'm not entirely sure what to do with.

  • Yes, they really do. There were a few years of fuckups and questionable decisions, but by and large the devices they make are absolutely solid.

    I have a 2011 MacBook Pro at home that's running Monterey via Opencore as well as if it was still supported. Until recently I was using a 2015 MBP that was absolutely faultless. I now have an M2 Air that may have some issues down the line that haven't come to light yet, but it seems unlikely. I have two Mac minis at work, a 2011 and a 2014 that are still absolutely capable for the level of work I ask of them. I'm typing this on one of them.

    In terms of iPhones/iPads; I've had 7 iPhones and 5 iPads over the years, and the only hardware problems I've experienced with them have been of my own doing (broken screens, water damage, etc...).

    So yeah, the 2016-2019 MacBooks had shitty keyboards and questionable I/O decisions, but otherwise the hardware was absolutely top tier.

    And with Apple you can’t choose and pick like with PC. When they decide to try silly things like the touch bar you are stuck with them for years.

    This is kind of a weird argument. You can't choose which keyboard you get with any laptop.

  • All of this stuff makes me sad. As a long(ish)-time Apple user, it's been sad to see them go full throttle into hyper-capital mode. They're literally the wealthiest company on the planet because they've spent the past twenty years figuring out how to nickel and dime their customers. Hell, even when I bought my first MacBook back in '07, the guy in the Apple Store suggested getting the RAM upgrade elsewhere because Apple prices were ridiculous even then. Everyone knows they didn't go with soldered RAM and storage for the performance gains...

    But they make incredible hardware, so I tolerate all that shit, making me complicit in the fuckery.

  • I won't feel bad for them. Survival of the fittest, isn't it? And I, on my new 25k SirVelo am the fittest, as evidenced by all the KOMs I have. (Which is all of them).

    Those KOMs will only be broken by me on next week's 25k SirVelo.

  • It would seem that none of their dental surgeries are doing very well, so they have to actually work rather than fuck about online.

  • Saw an article by David Frost in the Torygraph earlier. I genuinely can't imagine having the energy to get so irate for money about such inane shit.

  • opting for the hard copy

    I'm in the middle, downloading lossless music to put on my iPod.

  • Any new tech that emerges should be viewed as either "How will they use it to scrape all my data?" or "How will they sell this to the military?"

    Or both.

  • Yeah, fuck this guy. I like Anti-Flag, and Justin did some really good acoustic stuff a few years back, but I guess they’re now added to the pile of music I won’t listen to any more.

    It’s a shame for the other guys, but their response was solid.

  • I saw my wife playing this years ago, and always fancied having a go, but never got around to it.

    So a few months back we got it going so it could stream to our Apple TV and off I went. Spent a few weeks playing it in the evenings and having a nice time.

    Then Ubisoft put out an 'update' to it, that broke it completely. A massive update for a ten year old game. Cunts.

    So I guess I'll never finish it, because fuck Ubisoft.

  • In theory, any MP3 player / DAP that can have music loaded onto it by drag and drop could work with your iPad (assuming you have the means to connect it, of course).

    But there are a number of things to consider.

    Firstly; storage. Obviously, your iPad doesn't have expandable storage, so depending on the size of your collection, you might run out of space. Using the same method you'll need to connect the player to your iPad, you can hook up an external drive of some description. Files should be able to see it (as long as it's formatted to exFAT or FAT). From there, using Files you can simply drag from one place to another.

    However, this doesn't allow you to change metadata or anything. There are apps you can download that will allow you to do it, but it can be a pain in the ass if you've got quite a bit of music.

    Finally, there's where you get the music from.

    If you buy from somewhere like Bandcamp, then you can download directly to your iPad, though they don't make it easy. You can't buy from iTunes because the app won't let you open them in Files. Torrents are obviously out, so is CD ripping, as there are no CD drivers for iPad that I'm aware of.

    So while it's entirely possible to run a DAP with just an iPad, it's kind of a pain in the arse, unless you already have a ready supply of music and it's either already tagged well, or you don't really care about that sort of thing. As others have suggested, it might be just as easy for you to pick up a cheap PC. It doesn't need to have any bells and whistles, just the ability to store music and have some way of managing the library.

  • But a million people haven’t done that with an iPad, because until now no iPad was able to receive video input. That’s the point of the article.

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    This is magnificent.

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    Music of the week - 4th September

    Morning Champions, and welcome to another week!

    What's floating your boat right now?

    For me, having spent a massive chunk of yesterday sat in the sunshine in the garden playing No Man's Sky, I'm rocking the 65daysofstatic soundtrack.

    I've been a huge fan of this band for a good number of years now, but kinda missed this when it came along, because I wasn't then able to play the game for whatever reason. There was a part of my brain that told me that there was no point listening, as I'd be missing much of the context, which turns out to be a load of bollocks. It's a great record on its own terms.

  • I inherited my Nan's Dyson DC25 when she went to live in a care home. Used it a few times and it was fine, but figured I'd strip it down and give it a damn good clean out.

    The fucking thing damn near sucked up my carpet.

    It's still going strong now. Had to replace the little nubbin that drives the brush bar a few weeks ago, but other than that it's still solid. Not bad for a 15 year old vacuum cleaner made to modern standards.

  • Assistant to the General Manager.

  • I once saw the two eras of Genesis referred to as Boring Genesis and Shit Genesis, and I was never able to fully disagree.

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  • Kinda confusing when they rebranded as The Folksmen though.

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  • I went to a number of hardcore punk gigs in the late '90s, where there'd be 8 bands on the flyer, because they'd all take to the stage, spend 20 minutes blasting through their entire 30 song catalogue, then down tools and fuck off to the bar.

    It was glorious.

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  • This is where I am with 65daysofstatic. I'll always have the records up to Wild Light, and I'll always love them, and while replicr, 2019 is too ambient and experimental for my tastes, I love that they're doing what they find interesting and fun.

    Kinda the same with John K. Samson, in that as much as I want him to make more music, to reform The Weakerthans and tell more stories, I respect that he's moved on from it for now. All of his records are still there to be heard, there just probably won't be any new ones.

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    Any iPod users in here?

    Thought I'd see if there were any likeminded individuals around.

    This is three of my small collection that I have with me at work. The 4G Classic (left) is modded with 64gb, the Mini is 128gb, and the 7G Classic is currently in need of storage and battery. My plan for that one is to give it 512gb and as big a battery as I can squeeze in there.

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    Flogging Molly - Within A Mile Of Home

    Had a hankering to listen to this yesterday, and have probably spun it a dozen times since then. It's an utter, utter belter.

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    Downloaded macOS game apparently needs Steam, but won't run even though it's been added to Steam. Any ideas?

    As per the title, I downloaded this game, have added it to my Gatekeeper exemption and disabled SIP and all that, and even though it's added to Steam as a non-Steam game, all I get when it loads is a message saying "Steam not found, please start through Steam client".

    Does anyone have any ideas?

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    Good Omens: Season 2 is finally upon us, and it's wonderful.

    I loved the first season because I'm a huge fan of Pratchett and Gaiman, so was a little nervous that the next series, with no source material to adapt wouldn't hit the mark. But then I saw that Neil had asked John Finnemore to help him write it, and that sealed it for me. No one could replace Terry, but John Finnemore comes damn close.

    Anyway, season 2 is wonderful, with some beautiful little references to Pratchett's Discworld. Also, I'd gladly watch Sheen and Tennant together in anything.

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    Ice Cube - It Was A Good Day

    Any day when I don't have to use my AK is a good day.

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    Music of the Week - 24th July, 2023

    Morning Champions!

    Here's our weekly music thread. What are you obsessing over this week? What's new on your horizon?

    Drop some links and share the love.

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    Ride - Vapour Trail

    Easing myself gently into a Monday morning at work by listening to this absolute belter.

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    Billy Bragg - Never Buy The Sun

    If you're in the UK, this might strike a chord once again, but it's always worth bearing in mind.

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    Kirsty MacColl - A New England (12" Version)

    I'm absolutely obsessed with this today. It's 8 minutes long, but I've listened to it a good 10 times already this morning.

    I've heard the single version dozens of times in my life, and love it enormously, but I've never listened to it on my Good Headphones until today, and by christ the production, and guitars and bass are beautiful. And Kirsty's voice, obviously.

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    • Refused - New Noise

    In a state of mind where I never want to hear anything but music by Refused for the rest of my banging, shouty life.

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    An ADHD rant...

    This morning I'm mostly grumpy about my ADHD.

    Firstly, I didn't get around to taking my pill until an hour after I got up, because I straight up forgot, despite remembering as I was pouring my coffee.

    Then I just realised that I missed a Dr appointment yesterday, because it was made two fucking weeks ago, and despite being in the fucking calendar I can't be trusted to fucking remember anything.

    I'm particularly angry about that, because it was to review (and hopefully increase) my meds...

    I'm angry about that because it could have been a sodding phone appointment, but every drs surgery is run by old guys who are massively averse to anything beyond sitting in front of their patients so they can chastise them for being fat.

    And I really want to practice the mindfulness I've been taught, to consider that this is a spiral, and that ultimately no harm has been done, I'll just be increasing (hopefully) my dosage a couple of weeks later.

    But I'm frustrated that there's so much stuff

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    Goblin Tools looks like a GREAT app for us Neurospicy folks.

    apps.apple.com ‎Goblin Tools

    ‎This is an app version of the free website goblin.tools, a collection of small, simple, single-task tools, mostly designed to help neurodivergent people with tasks they find overwhelming or difficult. Tools include - A Magic Todo list that automatically breaks down tasks into steps - The Form…

    ‎Goblin Tools

    My wife showed me a TikTok last night of a woman talking about this app, and how useful she finds it. I've just installed it on my Mac, and yeah, it looks like it could be pretty helpful.

    It's essentially just a frontend for Chat-GPT, but arranged in a way to be helpful to those of us with executive dysfunction issues.

    I'm going to use it a bit over the next couple of weeks to see how good it turns out to be.

    Let me know if you try it out. It's worth it for £1/$1.

    (I'm not affiliated with the app in any way, just saw it and thought it might be useful to some people.)

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    Getting things done with ADHD

    Howdy, fellow ADHDers. How the bloody hell do you get ANYTHING done at work?

    My career history has been pretty varied, but I currently find myself as a quality and training manager at a firm that values neither. Because of this lack of defined interest from management above, much of my workload is self-led, and self motivated.

    Which, of course, means that I do basically nothing.

    I've been seeing a work coach for the past few months, who is helping to steer my mindset in the right direction, and ultimately it boils down to how easily distracted I am by things I deem more interesting than what I'm paid to do. Which is everything.

    The one tool that works for me is a website blocker called Cold Turkey, which literally just forces me to not be able to access whichever websites I specify. It works brilliantly, because there's almost no way to override it, not easily anyway. However, the automated actions are part of the paid for app, which I can't currently afford, so I have to manuall

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    Basic noob question: How do you begin to learn how to build an iOS app for Lemmy?

    I know there are a couple of apps already in development, but I kinda want to have a go to learn how to build an app in Swift. So what are some good resources to learn?

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    Weird, low budget movies appreciation thread.

    What are the weird, low budget movies you've been enjoying lately?

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    TERF Suffers Consequences of Her Bigoted Wish After Having to Share a Bathroom With a Trans Masculine Coworker

    I don't know whether this is the right place to post this, but I figured you fine folks might get something from it.

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    Too relatable...

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    The Foo Fighters new album is pretty decent.

    Which is something I'm quite surprised I'm saying, because for how perfect the first two records are, every release since has felt less relevant to me than the previous.

    Unsurprisingly, But Here We Are is an emotional ride, and perhaps it's because I'm kinda tired and emotional today, but the closing track, 'Rest' has got me sitting at work, just wanting to have a little cry under my desk.