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  • The idea is that you don't rely on Spotify shuffle at all. A separate app reads your playlist, shuffles it once, and puts that shuffled version into your library. Now you can play this new version with the in-Spotify shuffle disabled. Once you've heard all the songs, just rinse and repeat.

  • I was recently trying trying to get help on a clipboard program someone had recommended me, clipq. What I found instead was a GitHub discussion where the dev said "I'm not sure what you mean by 'man' pages" in response to someone asking for them. I think I need to find an alternative

  • The question is confusing, but are you under the impression that the Senate is elected by the states? This was the case until being changed by the 17th amendment. I believe the only times "states vote" would be in the case of constitutional amendments or the electoral college during a presidential election, but that is only in a sense because the states' electors are still chosen by the votes of the people

  • Mine doesn't show removed, maybe it got censored:

    Nope! Tried to give me ISS because I was reading "Screwjack", which I brought from home. It wasn't even in class! I was a f*cking junior. A high school junior should be able to handle Hunter S. Thompson.

  • To add to this, my own workflow that has worked is this: when you initially search it will say "No results." It gives no indication it is doing anything, but if you wait this message will go away. Then you can search for just the community name itself (no instance or punctuation) and it will show up.

  • Introductions @partizle.com
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    Hello There

    I moved here about a week ago at the start of the blackouts at reddit, figured it's time to say hello. Initially I was just looking for a reddit alternative, but I'd actually been growing more interested in the federation concept already, so Lemmy was really cool to try to learn. I'm still figuring things out, but quite enjoying it.

    I wound up on partizle.com from join-lemmy.org where this instance had a description along the lines of "friendly and tech-minded." I'm a CS student and consider myself fairly friendly so here I landed. I originally saw it as a portal to the rest of the fediverse, but I'm digging the local community too.