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  • I'm not sure why the need to draw a firm distinction between the two. I'm quite focused on lyrics if they're present and in a language I understand. I'm not fussed if they aren't.

    If you find the music in some way engaging, that's enough. Denigrating other music as in some way lesser than your preferred genre is odd.

  • Any mobile issues I saw seemed mostly tied to PWA being a bit weird. Even those were issues were well-behaved compared to other sites I've tried to use as PWA, even on desktop

  • To some extent. The ones I've tried don't seem to use the block lists on my piefed account. I still need to poke around more to see if I can find one that's usable.

    On the bright side, the mobile implementation of the website is surprisingly good. It's mostly usable as a PWA, which is what I've been doing so far.

    Edit: It may just take time. After posting this I checked again and Voyager now has my blocked items. The others may as well.

  • Aside from what's mentioned here already, Mark Bittman's How to Cook Everything is a great resource. I'm not sure how much Indian food is in it, but the recipes are simple and followed by a long list of simple substitutions to make different variants.

  • I have a copy of Curry Easy and everything I've made from it has been good.

    I don't think I've seen anything that wouldn't be suitable for beginners, but I'm also not entirely sure I would notice.