<midfavila>
aren't google interviewers actually retarded though
<midfavila>
i was reading the blog of this dude who has like 30+ years of experience and a PhD in CS and multiple successful startups to his name and stuff who ended up getting rejected because the google recruiter who talked to him was just reading off a playbook
<midfavila>
questions like "why is quicksort the best sorting algorithm" "because it has the best big O rating"
<midfavila>
god i need to find that post again
<clemens3>
heh, i am leaving this industry, at my time the first and last question was: when can you start?
<midfavila>
once again the world is shown that you can't fucking trust amazon and other big corporations for anything
<midfavila>
ugh looks like the latest issue has an article on le heckin' flipperino
<midfavila>
really oughta get a digital subscription to 2600 at some point
<midfavila>
there's a lot of interesting articles
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<sewn>
gnome linux gaming flatpak
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<davidgarland>
anyone have recommendations for good GUI music players? I know of cmus for tui, and I've tried quodlibet and was decently happy with it, but curious what you guys use
<shokara>
audacious with gtk2?
<shokara>
xmms also seemed nice
<midfavila>
you know, i'm starting to realize that part of what makes writing stuff difficult is that documentation fucking blows in some cases
<midfavila>
you'd think i'd have figured that out sooner geesh
<midfavila>
anyway davidgarland my vote is for deadbeed
<midfavila>
as far as i'm concerned it's the best general purpose music player available for unix
<davidgarland>
I'll try all those listed and see how they are then, thank you ^^
<davidgarland>
on windows I've been using musicbee, and on android I've been using AIMP, but don't have something I like for linux yet
<midfavila>
cmus is a classic
<davidgarland>
yeah I do like cmus
<midfavila>
there's also mpg/ogg123
<midfavila>
mpeg123..? can never remember
<davidgarland>
at the same time I wanna see the album covers, I feel like that's easier to look through than titles
<davidgarland>
like I can scroll through those really fast and recognize what I want
<midfavila>
oh, definitely go with deadbeef then
<shokara>
I personally use mocp, though most of the time I use mpv on a folder instead
<midfavila>
wtf for some reason my connections to riverside.rocks are being redirected to an onionsite
<shokara>
the onion isn't even loading for me :/
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