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Hello c/datahoarder! I need your help. Not sure whether this has been asked before—I’ve tried searching the web, but the only advice I can find is how to download episodes for podcasts whose feeds are still active.\n
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The problem I’m trying to solve is that one of my favorite podcasts, Endless Boundaries Jam Radio, went offline during the pandemic. All the usual feed aggregators still show up in internet searches, but as they are not file hosts, just feed aggregators, all the episodes are now dead links (e.g. [Podbay](https://podbay.fm/p/endless-boundaries-jam-radio), [Tunein](https://tunein.com/radio/Endless-Boundaries-Jam-Radio-p832492/), etc).\n
\n
Thing is, I had already downloaded several episodes using the Playapod app on my iPhone. It’s usable for now, but I’m very concerned about when I need to upgrade to a new phone.\n
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Is there a trick for access the individual files on my iPhone that were downloaded through a third party app such as Playapod? TIA\n
\n
**EDIT:** I figured out how to do what I wanted. Once I had installed ifuse and related dependencies (e.g. libimobiledevice) on my Linux PC, I could connect my iPhone to my PC via USB and browse the files on my iPhone in my distro’s default file browser. Many folders are named as GUIDs, making it harder to tell what’s what by just looking at their names, but I narrowed down the right folder by opening up the Disk Usage Analyzer app in Linux. In my case, the Playapod app is one of very few apps with more than a gigabyte of data. I still have to go through and figure out which episode each mp3 file is, but that’s still better than having nothing at all.\n
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Hello c/datahoarder! I need your help. Not sure whether this has been asked before—I’ve tried searching the web, but the only advice I can find is how to download episodes for podcasts whose feeds are still active.\n
\n
The problem I’m trying to solve is that one of my favorite podcasts, Endless Boundaries Jam Radio, went offline during the pandemic. All the usual feed aggregators still show up in internet searches, but as they are not file hosts, just feed aggregators, all the episodes are now dead links (e.g. [Podbay](https://podbay.fm/p/endless-boundaries-jam-radio), [Tunein](https://tunein.com/radio/Endless-Boundaries-Jam-Radio-p832492/), etc).\n
\n
Thing is, I had already downloaded several episodes using the Playapod app on my iPhone. It’s usable for now, but I’m very concerned about when I need to upgrade to a new phone.\n
\n
Is there a trick for access the individual files on my iPhone that were downloaded through a third party app such as Playapod? TIA\n
\n
**EDIT:** I figured out how to do what I wanted. Once I had installed ifuse and related dependencies (e.g. libimobiledevice) on my Linux PC, I could connect my iPhone to my PC via USB and browse the files on my iPhone in my distro’s default file browser. Many folders are named as GUIDs, making it harder to tell what’s what by just looking at their names, but I narrowed down the right folder by opening up the Disk Usage Analyzer app in Linux. In my case, the Playapod app is one of very few apps with more than a gigabyte of data. I still have to go through and figure out which episode each mp3 file is, but that’s still better than having nothing at all.\n
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Hello c/datahoarder! I need your help. Not sure whether this has been asked before—I’ve tried searching the web, but the only advice I can find is how to download episodes for podcasts whose feeds are still active.\n
\n
The problem I’m trying to solve is that one of my favorite podcasts, Endless Boundaries Jam Radio, went offline during the pandemic. All the usual feed aggregators still show up in internet searches, but as they are not file hosts, just feed aggregators, all the episodes are now dead links (e.g. [Podbay](https://podbay.fm/p/endless-boundaries-jam-radio), [Tunein](https://tunein.com/radio/Endless-Boundaries-Jam-Radio-p832492/), etc).\n
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Thing is, I had already downloaded several episodes using the Playapod app on my iPhone. It’s usable for now, but I’m very concerned about when I need to upgrade to a new phone.\n
\n
Is there a trick for access the individual files on my iPhone that were downloaded through a third party app such as Playapod? TIA\n
\n
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\n
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Now let’s think about growth in the number of communities. From the above, and using discoverability as our fitness function, we’d expect them to grow as a function of the number of users. As the number of users goes up, both the number of and diversity in the posts go up, meaning we need additional metadata to find “our” content easily. Let’s call this one C(t) for communities as a function of time.\n
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If it were possible to run LLMs without a significant investment to GPU prowess, this problem wouldn’t be very relevant. However, the bigger FOSS LLMs require a lot of power to run.\n
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I failed my first try because of not enough weight + not small enough curd cubes + high humidity during drying (at the end the cheese got mold all over and inside without drying)\n
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My second try went better, although the curd was a bit spongy and hard to press\n
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During this time I noticed that the cheese cloth started smelling weird, like alcohol/yeast, kinda buttery and woody\n
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