Added the exa aliases. Nice to see pacman points exa to eza as the former is unmaintained.
Added the exa aliases. Nice to see pacman points exa to eza as the former is unmaintained.
Yes it’s quite similar to the scrobbling and recommendations of last.fm!
Listenbrainz has decent recommendations
Still, there might be psychological changes because of immortality. Survival instinct might grow even stronger the longer one lives, a bit like sunk-cost fallacy. Or if death becomes something exotic, of times long passed, it might no longer be regarded as a serious option, similar to how we’ve grown opposed to sacrificing virgins, or to using Myspace or Windows.
I had the same hope when I was younger. Later on I imagined the last star dying and the utter dread the immortals would have to face.
Fallout 4 survivor mode melee build. That game just won’t leave me alone!
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no indeed, I don’t think it’s that specific. I mainly browse the weekly exploration playlist, based on my listens, which either recommends other of my favorite songs that I hadn’t listened yet, or unknown songs that usually fit my styles. Enough for me to cut the subscriptions 🥳
Reminded me of KP’s man-moth
I second this, very nice indeed!
I also use their Picard software to check the downloaded album, then it updates the metadata automatically and places them in the appropriate folder structure.
It’s a very intersting viewpoint, pardon me for exploring further. So future you (or me) is also dead until the brief flash of life where yours and his consciousness finally overlap, before lapsing into nothingness again.
It’s very reasonable even, to think everything not experienced this very moment is totally alien to us.
Thanks for stretching my grey matter on this dull day!
By that rationale, wouldn’t other people then also be dead, as you cannot experience their consciousness?
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