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  • Well, just glancing at it, it isn’t discord. It doesn’t connect to discord servers at all.

    What it does is replicate discord, in a way that allows users to still make use of things that discord users are already into. Bots in particular.

    So discord won’t have access to anything that goes on at all, unless you’re using something that also connects to discord.

    Pop-ups and fake notifications would have more to do with the client you’re using than the back-end would, so if you use a client that does those things, I wouldn’t bet on that changing.

    The caveat: I’m no dev of any kind, so I can’t say anything about the actual code, I’m basing this on their own description. I linked the page to my cousin that sometimes will give a quick scan for hinky shit for me, but there’s no telling if or when he’ll do so nd get back to me.


  • The headphones, and any other gear, probably make some difference; I’m balling on a budget, with some tin t2s for iem, and beyer 770s (80 ohm) for cans, through a fiio DAC for the cheaper devices (but my main player is an old lg g7). Now and then I’ll break out the portapros, and it’s more prevalent since they tend to be a little muffled in the mids and highs no matter what they’re plugged into.

    But just the difference between something like gmmp, phonograph, musicolet, vanilla, etc, it can be a huge difference for me. Gmmp is decent, but there’s static where there shouldn’t be, and using the eq tends to distort on the low end even at low amounts of boost.

    Can’t recall if vinyl stood out from the rest of the pack or not, since it’s been a couple of years since I did an extended comparison. All of the ones using the standard android audio processing were prone to some degree or another of mudiness to my ears. Some would get distorted playing through anything other than headphones, particularly with hip-hop and house tracks. That was with multiple aux cables, Bluetooth, and on multiple devices.

    But, yeah, I would love it if max ported his eq app to other platforms.




  • Overall, about the same in my experience. Where you’ll notice a difference is older devices. Lag shows up on Firefox forks then. But usually you can throw klar/focus on and do fine.

    Ublock is way better at ad blocking, across the board. Not much gets through cromite, but you will get the oddball one sneaking by now and then. Plus, ublock is easier to tweak.

    Now, I will say that cromite looks better on most of my devices. It makes better use of the screen in subtle ways like tabs on a tablet. Just little things I like better visually, which is subjective as fuck, but I’ve used both cromite and fennec in specific recently enough it might be of interest since you’re asking a general question.

    Now, I run mull most of the time, but I check out fennec every now and then just for poo and giggles. There’s never any surface level differences between the two.

    I think it fair to say that on tablets, bromite is my preference for opening links from other things. It does so faster, and the tabs make switching between things easier for me. But on a phone, they’re essentially equal. Since firefox and its forks are a better choice for the health of the internet, I use it almost exclusively on phones; and it’s maybe 50/50 on tablets.



  • Well, I can say that it’s worth it. Once you tweak the settings a little for your device, the only thing that sounds as good is neutron, and neutron is a hot mess ui wise. If you use a device that has its own on board “hi res” hardware, there isn’t anything that’s going to sound as good, even usbplayer pro (which is better if you want bit-perfect playback only, but it doesn’t seem that’s your priority) or neutron.

    Mind you, this all assumes that you’re chasing “better” sound in the first place. See, android’s native sound processing is what most players will use. There’s only a handful that do anything else at all. And it’s that sound processing that’s going to be your main limiter in chasing an ideal.

    If you aren’t going to care about any of that, then literally any player on fdroid is going to sound the same in general (the last I went through them anyway). So you’re picking by ui/ux, which is a different thing entirely. Now, I prefer poweramp’s ui as well, it really is laid out almost perfectly for my wants.

    The licensing for non-google usage isn’t onerous imo. Nor is it particularly expensive.






  • There’s both an ignorance and fear barrier to that.

    A lot of people don’t know they can, and don’t know how. And even the ones that do know, often worry their contributions would be shit.

    And there’s folks that just don’t think the project would accept that kind of submission.

    I’m not contradicting your suggestion! It’s a great thing to let people know that they can contribute without knowing how to code. Just adding in both an explanation as to why it’s so rare, and hopefully allaying some of those worries for passersby.