Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics
Recommendations for an Offline Music Player That Supports Synced Lyrics
Original question by @Kiuyn@lemmy.ml
Hi folks,
Recently, I started to listen to music locally instead of using streaming services because I have had enough of all the annoying parts of it. I gathered a lot of Opus and FLAC files that have lyrics embedded in them. I am searching for some music players that can display them. The one I am using right now is Elisa. It is awesome, but I would still like to know if there are more alternatives, just in case. Thanks!
You've been posting a lot of questions from other Lemmy users lately. I'm curious:
From where are you copying the questions?
Why do you do this? Why don't they post their questions themselves?
Do the responses reach them? How?
Part of my cross-posting from .ml:
As far as if responses reach them, they should, since I tag them on every crosspost they are aware that the crossposted version exists.
I also generally skip questions that are hyper specific and have little or no utility to anyone outside of who asked.
I see. At least, I think I do.
This is a little confusing because you also re-post* questions from non-.ml users. [example] [example] [example] I guess you mean you're copying questions that were posted by people on any instance to communities hosted on lemmyml. Yes?
*(I say re-post because you do it without using the cross-post feature, so we can't see the sources.)
I think I now understand what you're trying to do, but I'm skeptical. As someone on the receiving end of your copypasta, what I see is a flood of posts from a single account dominating some of the forums that I frequent. The pattern resembles that of a bot, casts an unauthentic tint on the content of your posts, and makes the signal-to-noise ratio of the receiving communities look pretty bad.
Even as someone who prefers to avoid the tankie instances, I suspect that what you are doing is likely more harmful than helpful to the other ones. I have been considering unsubscrbing because of it. And, since you are bridging content from the problematic place, I think a case can be made that your effort is counterproductive to your own goals. After all, why would people migrate away from lemmyml if they know they can post there and have their words reach other instances as well?
As an alternative, might I suggest contributing your time to boosting awareness and membership of non-ml communities? This would be a more organic approach, and perhaps slower, but I think the results would be better. Take !privacy@lemmy.dbzer0.com for example. It was pretty quiet until recently, but after a little promotion and participation from a few interested people, activity there seems to be rising quite a bit.
I've been seeing your posts everywhere. This is clearly karma farming BS, and I'm positive this isn't your only account.
You might need to be shown the door...