Well it must be a service that lists the downloaded or songs in a playlist and searches the web or a ecxsiting database for recommondations and those must be downloaded through the downloadpipeline of the service.
Linuses takes aren’t always the best, and he can be pretty polarizing.
But for fun and relaxation, his videos are good.
He often plays the role of the average, non-tech-savvy user—someone who genuinely doesn’t know better.
The same goes for his “Linux Experiment.”
I think it’s important for Linux to reach more average PC users and gamers
Actual tech nerds love the tinkering to make it work again until the moment they are tired of it and just want something that works. I'm in the tinkering phase.
just fucking great. my work laptop opens notepad in 2-3s after my w11 upgrade and now it will propably need 6s or something.
fucking bloat. In Private i use Fedora and Mint
I really like that because I watch Linus Tech Tips for entertainment purposes and that's what he really does. It's entertainment and it's low-level tech tips for avaerage user.
I understand the critic about his use and choice for his Linux distro, but I don't really think it's valid.
Because it's a vlog about his journey and his problems and he tries to underline what an average and low level tec person would find a problem.
Well it must be a service that lists the downloaded or songs in a playlist and searches the web or a ecxsiting database for recommondations and those must be downloaded through the downloadpipeline of the service.