Pick a new song randomly each time a song ends. This is the naive way to do it and can result in playing the same song twice.
Randomly shuffle the list of songs once and then go through the shuffled list in order, guaranteeing that no single song gets played a second time before all songs have been played.
The strategies are different, but I’d argue that they’re equally “random.”
I’ve got a cheap Chinese aftermarket head unit in my car that uses strategy #1, and it’s mildly infuriating.
Guys I truly don’t mean to spam the community but these are legit questions. Yesterday I posted about linux compatibility and computers and every single person gave me knowledge to use and you’re all awesome....
So the 286 and 8086 are still compatible, then? :P
No. My comment was carefully worded: if it could ever run Linux, then it still can (unless it’s a 386). Mainline Linux has always required an MMU, so 8086 and 286 were never capable of running it to begin with! 🤓
So, strictly speaking: yes, almost any computer that was ever capable of running Linux should still be capable of running the newest kernel version, with the sole exception of 386s.
Whether it can actually do anything useful beyond getting to a command prompt on a serial terminal is another issue entirely.
The trick is knowing how to do it. I still haven’t fixed my Zoom install to successfully download emojis (which I suspect requires a filesystem permission it doesn’t have by default)…
“Employees found not skimming or taking kickbacks will spend 3 shifts at a ‘scheming seminar’ and will pay 1 strip of gold-pressed latinum for tuition. That’s 1 strip per class session, by the way.”
That’s exactly the opposite of nonsense; it’s proving the point. They get called “bad apples” specifically because the idiom is that “a few bad apples spoils the bunch.”
The people who say “it’s just a few bad apples” as if that excuses it are the ones who don’t have the slightest fucking clue what they’re talking about.
Dude, I said I needed Windows for games in 2002. I’ve been Linux-only for gaming for the better part of a decade now.
As long as you’re okay with skipping the few games from asshole developers who deliberately make it difficult, the transition you’re hoping for already happened.
It's just the most 100 recently saved songs. The fuck. (startrek.website)
Are older, but Linux compatible computers capable of running the newest kernel/version of various distros?
Guys I truly don’t mean to spam the community but these are legit questions. Yesterday I posted about linux compatibility and computers and every single person gave me knowledge to use and you’re all awesome....
bro pls (mander.xyz)
If only more Linux programs followed sandboxing best practices... (i.imgur.com)
Star Trek: Canada - Wood for a starship sounds good, eh? (i.pinimg.com)
I love that SNW kept that detail in the uniform (startrek.website)
Totally get why it’s infuriating but it does look pretty cool. Especially when it’s so subtle you don’t notice it easily without a closeup.
What has been your experience with Flatpak?
I’ve been involved with Linux for a long time, and Flatpak almost seems too good to be true:...
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He suffered for our sins (lemmy.world)
Kramer gets it. (files.catbox.moe)
'Motormat' drive-in restaurant, Los Angeles, 1949 (lemmy.world)
Weekend Decisions (slrpnk.net)
soyjack (mander.xyz)
Floppy disks were high-tech weapons once (files.mastodon.social)
The Netherlands (mander.xyz)
Worf struggles with /c/Risa (startrek.website)
Attention, Ferengi workers: (lemmy.world)
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I heard we're doing Linus. (lemmy.sdf.org)
I half tried. I’m sorry that this is a monstrosity.
Do the right wing women in relationships with right wing guys think it's like a draco malfoy thing where they're a good guy underneath?
do the right wing guys think it’s like a draco malfoy thing where they’re a good guy underneath?...
You just kind of get numb and accept it after a while (lemmy.world)
Funtastic 😅 (endlesstalk.org)