Youtube is a gold mine (favorite channels: MrMarmar420, telekinetica, astavely56, silverchair97, lazylightning55a, and phish's official channel) MKDevo also has some good pro-shots of early 3.0 (full view of CK5 lights) but doesn't seem to cover them anymore.
Relisten or phish.in if you don't mind taper auds.
If you really want the good stuff, the live phish app is unbeatable. Full sondboad quality, all the LP official releases, Live Baits, every show since 2009, and most (but nowhere near all) of the good 90's shows. Can't recommend enough, it's an endless well of musical exploration and is my default music app
yes i've been waiting for years to be asked this on HN =P
edit: also theres a "just jams" phish channel that cuts out all songs/lyrics lol
I really like the look (generally prefer warmer themes myself), but the pitch with its unnecessary numbers and health-related claims sounds a bit snake-oil-salesman-ish. E.g. the caption “warm everywhere, blue nowhere” looks weird considering one of the colours is literally 0x90AEC0. You’ve made a nice-looking warm theme — just say so.
> 1. The whole system download is about 1 or more Gigs.
For me that’s one of the beauties of the tool: you install the 6 GB and get everything. It’s not like e.g. Rust where you get 1.2 GB of compiler and co. but then have to download more and more crates to actually do the job.
I need it all the time. large monitors are a lot more productive for any task that involves looking at more than one thing while doing it if you have tiling.
Assuming that this Graphene partnership ends up working out, this is probably what I will end up doing once my current iPhone dies. I like my iPhone 13 Pro Max, it's a good phone and I don't really have a desire to get rid of it, but eventually it will break, or get stolen, or in some other way become unusable, and as such it will need to be replaced.
I really hated my Pixel 7 Pro, but I think that was bad hardware and not Android's fault, and since buying my iPhone 13 I have bought my Thinkpad and have been unbelievably impressed with Lenovo hardware (especially since the last Android phone that I bought that I actually liked was my Moto X3).
It would be great if Graphene ends up getting support from at least one first party, because at that point I think there's at least a chance it won't screw with banking apps and the like.
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