Oh, come on, he's just a kid (2003), he's just trying to figure things out ๐คท... not everyone was born with a high EQ and even if they were, that doesn't mean they developed it.
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Not to mention it's practically impossible to get rid of the Google code in it... Android is so deeply tied with Google, almost no one dares to tackle that code and degoogle it.
Explanation?
You should see my family talk... everyone thinks we're arguing, we're just discussing ๐.
Shit, I had no idea ๐ฑ... I have to find this library, it must be burried somewhere in archive.org.
And isn't XMMS dead? Though Audicious is a decendant, I'd have to check if the library is compatible. Still, it's a starting point!
Thank you a million times kind stranger ๐ค๐ค๐ค!
EDIT: OK, requires a bit more work than what I was hoping for... the library is probably x86 only, so I'd probably have to use the x86 version of Audacious or any other XMMS compatible player, but still, as I said, it's a starting point ๐ค.
I would just like to play them, I wouldn't recode them, will loose audio quality cuz this will be their second recode.
- But, I just want a tomato slice ๐ฅบ.
- Sir, please go to the back of the line or we will call the police.
There is nothing better out there, trust me, I've searched. I would love to use something open source, but short of me writing it myself, there is no better solution at the moment... well, at least not for my needs.
Yeah... this doesn't stop automatic updates... or at least it wasn't mentioned in the description.
It's a lot of work, though.
Exactly. I have tried them all before and it is a lot of work and that's why I opted for this one click solution. Sure, it's not open source, but I've been using it for years, it's never done something malicious. I've also done some RCE on it, and I came to the conclusion that this thing is most probably legit and has no malicious intents.
Have been using it for a while, does nothing malicios, plus I've done some RCE on it, as far as I'm aware, there is no malicious code in it.
And I would love to know how I can stop automatic updates in Windows with a config file... cuz... you know, Windows never uses the registry for those kinds of things.
The monopolly argument will fall on it's back in court once Mozilla's finances come into question.