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There is this admin Foxiul, at first, he seemed like a pretty decent human being. But then all that changed. He got power-hungry. He started deleting messages, banning people from the lobby, destroying rooms, etc, etc. He banned my friend because she was sticking up for her younger sister, then banned me because he was in a bad mood when I simply said "Lol". He is turning Kosmi into a not-so-well-liked platform. many people are planning to leave Kosmi. I will be doing the same.
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I see this in https://everynoise.com/#updates > 2024-01-05 status update: With my layoff from Spotify on 2023-12-04, I lost the internal data-access required for ongoing updates to many parts of this site. Most of this, as a result, is now a static snapshot of what, for now, will be the final state from the site's 10-year history and evolution, hosted on my own server. Some pieces may get disabled and reenabled... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
Anyone aware of a similar feature for foobar2000? I have an extensive library mostly tagged from Discogs, including release IDs. In theory, this should be sufficient to cluster music by genres, pull similar releases from Discogs "similar" feature and correlate data from https://everynoise.com. Obviously, in case of album mixed genres things will mix up, but I'm not sure there's a model that can correlate existing... - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
The article mentions Glenn McDonald's musical genre page (https://everynoise.com/, no longer refreshing with new Spotify data) as an example of a flexible graph-like exploration format, without being burdened by explicit connections. The author also has a thorough description of pros and cons of the general concept. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
This is from Glenn McDonald's blog, founder of "Every Noise at Once". He was laid off from Spotify (discussed here briefly [0]) --- https://everynoise.com/ is now in "archival copy" mode [1][2]. Super sad to read / see this. [0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38650917 [2] https://twitter.com/EveryNoise/status/1736086849339244935. - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
Data exported using: https://benjaminbenben.com/lastfm-to-csv/ Album art compiled using: https://www.neverendingchartrendering.org/ Genre data compiled using: http://organizeyourmusic.playlistmachinery.com/# https://everynoise.com/ https://www.tunemymusic.com/transfer Gender, year and country of origin information manually compiled using Last.fm and wikipedia. Data analysis done in excel and image created in GIMP. Source: 7 months ago
So if enough people comment here and are down to watch, I'm gonna be hosting the watch party on Kosmi. As I explained in the last post, Kosmi is a website to screenshare, so I'm gonna create the stream from there and we can all watch together. Source: 10 months ago
Go on sl and buy a Kosmi TV. Or just use the webpage url on any prims media. https://kosmi.io/ It basically streams any browser wondow with w/e show on it. And it's real time. We have a Kosmi TV n watch any streaming service or movies together on it. Source: over 1 year ago
Kosmi.io worked for us so far. But I'm planning to set-up our own instance of neko (https://github.com/m1k1o/neko) to give that a shot. Both are essentially browsers hosted in the cloud. So that has the advantage, that only one streaming account is required. Source: over 1 year ago
True. I guess I was thinking that if maybe they were in the same room. And you could use the audio from the TV. People mentioned discord, but I feel like you could use the TV browser and just use https://kosmi.io/. Source: over 1 year ago
It's totally different from the other inworld TV's in that it's designed around kosmi.io for sharing streams and other things from one's local computer. You can use it, for example, to play a Netflix or HBO movie on the Kosmi TV so people inworld can also see it. Source: over 1 year ago
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