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I've installed Moode Audio on a Raspberry Pi and hooked it up to my living room sound bar alongside the Audio. It can't do casting but it can do AirPlay.

But that's a somewhat inferior solution, since for the most part AirPlay doesn't hand off streams for the target device to handle on its own, you're actually streaming from the sender device, using its resources (e.g. battery, CPU, bandwidth), and you can't close the app. So I really hope Google fixes this thing.

@dm319 @LateNightLinux

I've installed Moode Audio on a Raspberry Pi and hooked it up to my living room sound bar alongside the Audio. It can't do casting but it can do AirPlay.

But that's a somewhat inferior solution, since for the most part AirPlay doesn't hand off streams for the target device to handle on its own, you're actually streaming from the sender device, using its resources (e.g. battery, CPU, bandwidth), and you can't close the app. So I really hope Google fixes this thing.

@dm319 @LateNightLinux Too small for bricked. They've pucked.

(Interestingly, two of my Chromecast Audio devices still work if I stream local content to them. None work for internet content.)

Interestingly two of my devices are still working for local media -- I can cast to them from VLC on the iPhone, using music that's actually stored on the phone, for example. But none of them work for internet streams.

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I know from painful experience with most of my relatives that no matter how many times I were to say, paraphrase or explain your third-to-last sentence ("People are used...") there would simply be no way to make them understand it. None.

@1br0wn Honestly, Zuck's got my "most likely to fork the human race into two separate branches" award. His branch will basically be the blobs in Wall-E*.

*BTW Pixar deliberately pulled the punch and were much kinder about them than they originally intended to be. Something something Disneyfication something.

@Fife4Europe That sort of ad is nearly always refused in the US. We talk big about free speech, but are afraid of it in practice.

@mastodonmigration @w7voa Still, got to be the most brazen grift in history. And Congress will not even acknowledge it happened, let alone do something about it.

@w7voa And then there'll be another announcement from the pulpit altering the tariffs "policy" yet again, and the stock market will jink upwards again, and certain clued-in campaign contributors will make yet another killing.

Lather, rinse, repeat. Naked market manipulation on the grandest possible scale. And Congress will do nothing.

@w7voa Somebody's in the loop and making bank on all these ups and downs. Trump is basically herding millions into someone's pocket every time he speaks.

@fulelo What a fine choice of Leader Of The Free World we have, eh? So measured and responsible.

Just took a cat to the vet today, and I think I finally begin to appreciate what an emotional toll it would take to be one. A veterinarian that is, not a cat.

I mean you can't be a good veterinarian (I hereby posit) without being a compassionate and empathetic animal lover, but there's no way to tell the animal that this bewildering, invasive and sometimes painful experience is necessary and done out of love and concern.

I don't know how you get over feeling that every day of your professional life. I don't know if I could.

(Personally I never mail my ballot, I take it to one of the drop boxes. Which are easily as common as polling places are in other states, so it works out to be the same except no lines or malicious poll workers.)

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This is like an episode of Blackadder, American Style. Except here the stupidity of Percy, George and Baldrick are all concentrated into a single protagonist, along with the capricious and unchecked power of Queenie.

@nightdream @petersuber Would like to have seen an "only" as the second word of that sentence.

@GossiTheDog In the US, home (it says here) of free speech and free enterprise, such adverts are almost always refused.

@Zimme83 @anderspuck @wordshaper @Ruth_Mottram

Pre-sanctions, Russia's per-capita GDP was about that of Romania. Total GDP roughly comparable to Canada.

They had the ability to build up a powerful military, but whether they have the foundational ability to sustain a war against a serious opponent for very long is another question entirely.

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