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2020-07-10
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Mornin'
Cleaning out an old Gmail account 🙂
(and still trying to get all my iTunes music uploaded to Google Play Music)
I've been prompted to transfer my music out of Google Play Music recently into youtube music, which I after years of using it on and off I still haven't really got used to
As long as I can get all my 62GB of music from iTunes onto my new Android phone, I don't much care about the service itself...
surely you can fitthat on a MicroSD card nowadays
and still have plenty of space left over
Never thought of using a MicroSD card, TBH. I have about 300 songs that it can't upload, as far as I can tell. Some of those are duplicates (due to a weird bug in iTunes that existed several years ago) so I've ended up with both an old DRM'd version of some tracks and the more recent non-DRM download. And a few things seem to be where I had duplicates but ended up resolving the "wrong" way (so now I only have the DRM'd version and can't delete the download and retry -- so I may end up having to re-purchase a few albums in the end, to fix that.
In other bad news, I heard MS will abandon Cortana on Android this year 😐
morning
So, playing with monger
, as I am fated to work with Mongo more. Such is my burden I must carry.
Looks like a reasonably good library. Anyone have experience with others that might be recommended?
It's a much lighter wrapper, so you don't have problems where monger doesn't support a feature you want to use.
I'd never considered before how the sound of "The SugarCubes" is really similar to the B52s
Obvious really, but new to me
@dharrigan I maintained CongoMongo for years but always wanted to rewrite the main API and never did -- so I tend to recommend Monger instead.
We stopped using MongoDB before any other choices appeared. A "lighter wrapper" would be my preference if I was still doing MongoDB work tho'...