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The Batlord 12-19-2016 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Qwertyy (Post 1785082)
s t r e a m i n g i s s o m u c h b e t t e r

Sounds like it.

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someone should let bat know that you can still use music you've downloaded onto your pc through spotify
Or I can, like, just listen to it without Spotify.

Trollheart 12-19-2016 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1785058)
Oh. It was probably just a short term glitch that you fixed on reboot. You have access to the album now?

I do yes.
Is there anything to be said for Google Play v Spotify? I had both but then thought no point in paying for both...

djchameleon 12-19-2016 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1785118)
I do yes.
Is there anything to be said for Google Play v Spotify? I had both but then thought no point in paying for both...

There isn't much of a difference but if you pay for Google Play you also get Youtube Red and vice versa.

DwnWthVwls 01-28-2017 11:50 PM

Gamer PSA!

If anyone is using an Nvidia card be aware that there newest driver 378.49 is causing issues in some games. I had to do a rollback to my last driver because it made Minecraft impossible to launch, and there have been issues with Factorio as well. I don't know if any other games are suffering, but if you experience problems with any games it might be worth looking into.

Frownland 01-31-2017 12:33 PM

Somebody pretend that I'm five years old and explain Facebook pixels to me.

Chiomara 02-01-2017 01:59 PM

I know Facebook recently changed how the pixel thing works (I only know this because I recently attempted to make an online store and did a test advertising campaign on FB, and I'll have to do another one soon)

If you've ever used Google analytics, it's kinda like that? It's just a piece of javascript code that you embed on your site to collect information about people who visit. This is the most succinct explanation of it I can find:

"The pixel is a transparent, 1x1, unique image file that can be embedded on pages outside of Facebook (unique = 1 per advertiser account). That image file, however, sits on Facebook servers. So, each time it is loaded, it increments counters on Facebook's side.

Each time a user accesses Facebook, using a specific browser, machine, and IP address, this generates a signature that Facebook matches to that user. If the same user uses several devices and several browsers, and don't we all, all of these combinations can be associated to one, single user.

And each time the pixel file is being seen by a user... Facebook servers can see which browser is used, which machine and which IP address. In other words, they are able to reconstruct that signature - they know which Facebook user has seen the pixel. As long as a user accesses the page that has a pixel in a way that they used once to log on Facebook, they can be identified and matched to a Facebook ID.

When the pixel is seen, Facebook server is also aware on what page it is. Informations on the page can determine what action the user was performing.

So Facebook can know things like: who are the users who checked a given product in the last 2 weeks but didn't purchase it? And advertisers can show an ad to that specific group. And that ad can be cross-platform: if you've checked a pair of shoes on your phone while in the bathroom (... it's ok we all do that) but didn't click play because you couldn't see well enough, you can get an ad for that same pair of shoes next time you connect to Facebook on a computer."

Frownland 02-01-2017 02:03 PM

That helps a lot, thanks. I had kind of an understanding of it when I first posted that, but not enough to explain it to someone else (which is what I need to do).

Frownland 02-03-2017 09:05 AM

Proxies that allow image uploading/downloading? I don't mind paying.

Trollheart 02-25-2017 02:46 PM

Anyone here got a tablet? No I haven't got a headache: I recently discovered some money I didn't know I had and am thinking of maybe (maybe) getting a tablet. Mostly it will just be for reading Kindle books, listening to some music maybe (though not necessarily) and doing some writing. I'm seeing 1gb/2gb models, screens 10.1, is this about right? What sort of storage space should I be looking for? And I need one with a keyboard or possibly a connection for one, if that's possible.

Anyone any advice? I'm not willing to spend huge money, in fact I'm only considering the idea so, say, maybe 100 Euro? Less? Are there names I should look out for/avoid, things I should know?

Impart your wisdom, o tablet owners!

Note: obviously, I don't expect/intend this to be a replacement for my PC. It would just be something extra to use.

Cuthbert 02-25-2017 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Trollheart (Post 1809068)
Anyone here got a tablet? No I haven't got a headache: I recently discovered some money I didn't know I had and am thinking of maybe (maybe) getting a tablet. Mostly it will just be for reading Kindle books, listening to some music maybe (though not necessarily) and doing some writing. I'm seeing 1gb/2gb models, screens 10.1, is this about right? What sort of storage space should I be looking for? And I need one with a keyboard or possibly a connection for one, if that's possible.

They come in several screen sizes. 7 inch up to I think 13, I think Google did a Nexus tablet that was 13 inch.

Tablets have Bluetooth so you can just buy a Bluetooth keyboard and use that. I use a Bluetooth keyboard with my laptop even though my laptop has a keyboard, the Bluetooth one is just better (quieter, backlight).

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Anyone any advice? I'm not willing to spend huge money, in fact I'm only considering the idea so, say, maybe 100 Euro? Less? Are there names I should look out for/avoid, things I should know?
You get what you pay for.

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Impart your wisdom, o tablet owners!

Note: obviously, I don't expect/intend this to be a replacement for my PC. It would just be something extra to use.
I considered a tablet for a year or two but was never really won over by any single one. In the end I sold my Nexus 4 and got a Nexus 6 phone which has a six inch screen and was happy with that.

I would look at the Nexi (that's plural for Nexus) tablets tbh. Might be over your budget though. Nexus 7 may be possible if it's second hand.


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