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aarroyoc commented on The state of Linux music players in 2026   crescentro.se/posts/linux... · Posted by u/signa11
thaumasiotes · 16 days ago
I tried using Strawberry a couple years ago. It suffered from a bug where every so often, playback just stops.

(Another bug was that the album art Strawberry displays is a severely downscaled, and then enlarged-with-obvious-pixelation, version of the art embedded in the file. It would be easier, and look better, to just display the embedded art.)

Shortly after I reported this, they decided they wanted to turn into a paid service.

https://forum.strawberrymusicplayer.org/topic/1848/pay-for-t...

I was not left with a very positive impression.

aarroyoc · 16 days ago
It is still GPL, it is still free software, the source code is there. Only the Windows and macOS binaries are behind a paywall, but you can build yourself the binaries, or use it on Linux. RedHat does this and is "an example of free software monetization", Strawberry does it "and it should no longer be called free software".
aarroyoc commented on High-speed train collision in Spain kills at least 39   bbc.com/news/articles/ced... · Posted by u/akyuu
aarroyoc · 24 days ago
Updated to 39 people now, but probably the number can still go up
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aarroyoc commented on What happened to all the gold Spain got from the New World? (1985)   straightdope.com/21341789... · Posted by u/titaniumtown
ggm · 2 months ago
Marx wrote about commodity fetishism. Perhaps the ultimate version is a belief gold is innately valuable. It has valuable properties, but almost its sole function is to be rare and desirable. That we now use gold for electronics in some ways undermines its rei-ification as the personification of value.

Spain fucked up. They mistook the gold for something more valuable than Labor. The Merino sheep of Spain were a better bet, in the long term.

The Spanish gold disappeared into economies with a better sense of what value is.

aarroyoc · 2 months ago
Yes, I often say that the gold from America was a poisonous gift. It made the country so rich that they stopped caring about other stuff, they could just buy them from elsewhere. So there was little incentive to manufacture first, and industrialize later. Which is ironic because some of first steam engines you can find in Europe were invented in Spain (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jer%C3%B3nimo_de_Ayanz_y_Beaum...). It also enabled the funding of numerous stupid wars, with the human cost they bring. The name of this process is called the Dutch Disease https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dutch_disease

Arab states could get into the same trap

aarroyoc commented on Are We Loong Yet?   areweloongyet.com/en/... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
juancn · 2 months ago
First time I heard about this, for those like me:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loongson

TLDR: it's a MIPS-compatible CPU architecture

aarroyoc · 2 months ago
Loongson started with MIPS CPUs but current CPUs are not MIPS-compatible. LoongArch, while being very similar to MIPS, uses a different encoding. And some other details have changed. Better to say, MIPS-inspired.
aarroyoc commented on Are We Loong Yet?   areweloongyet.com/en/... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
galleywest200 · 2 months ago
NetBSD appears to support Loongson but is not listed on this website: https://wiki.netbsd.org/ports/evbmips/ (Loongson MIPS64 based devices)
aarroyoc · 2 months ago
It's not. Before LoongArch, Loongson made MIPS64 CPUs. But this is about LoongArch which is similar but incompatible with MIPS64.
aarroyoc commented on No Graphics API   sebastianaaltonen.com/blo... · Posted by u/ryandrake
aarroyoc · 2 months ago
Impressive post, so many details. I could only understand some parts of it, but I think this article will probably be a reference for future graphics API.

I think it's fair to say that for most gamers, Vulkan/DX12 hasn't really been a net positive, the PSO problem affected many popular games and while Vulkan has been trying to improve, WebGPU is tricky as it has is roots on the first versions of Vulkan.

Perhaps it was a bad idea to go all in to a low level API that exposes many details when the hardware underneath is evolving so fast. Maybe CUDA, as the post says in some places, with its more generic computing support is the right way after all.

aarroyoc commented on Scala 3 slowed us down?   kmaliszewski9.github.io/s... · Posted by u/kmaliszewski
hylaride · 2 months ago
Outside of Android work, has Kotlin really taken over? My understanding is that Java added a lot of functional programming and that took a lot of wind out of Scala's sails (though Scala's poor tooling certainly never helped anything).
aarroyoc · 2 months ago
At least where I work, writing new Java code is discouraged and you should instead use Kotlin for backend services. Spring Boot which is the framework we use, supports Kotlin just fine, at the same level as Java. And if you use Jetbrains tools, Kotlin tooling is also pretty good (outside Jetbrains I will admit it is worse than Java). Now, even in new Java projects you can still be using Kotlin because it is the default language for Gradle (previously it was Groovy).

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