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I’ve been a huge fan of this project for a while and have some tips:

- The Spotify playlists all update automatically (usually weekly) so it’s worth following genres you like.

- Don’t miss the Pulse and Edge playlists linked at the top of most genre pages! Both are based on the listening activity of fans of the genre, with Pulse focusing on currently popular music and Edge on lesser-known artists.

- Smarter Playlists (http://smarterplaylists.playlistmachinery.com/) is a visual environment for building programmatic playlists using Spotify API calls. I use the Pulse and Edge playlists to make my own “Release Radar”-style playlists focused on specific genres, sorted to show the newest and least popular music first.

I’ve also been tinkering on a little handheld ESP32 Spotify remote that includes the genre and country playlists from here. It’s handy to use with a smart speaker to browse music when you don’t know what you want to hear.

Demo video: https://twitter.com/sorghum/status/1317623432012472320

Repo: https://github.com/quadule/knobby


Today if you feel like it: http://html2canvas.hertzen.com/


Yeah, Apple also bans tethering/proxy apps as well as anything related to P2P.


A few people (myself included) tried to use it while it was up and everyone had their payment refunded soon after.


Same thing happened to me. Sent the account $20 and it was refunded about an hour later. I mean, I'm more than happy to support this.

_why could make one hell of a kickstarter, if he wanted to.


Space for page down and shift+space for page up are pretty common too.


I just got hit with this one too — they called themselves SayNow/mxtelecom.com on the bill, but MobibroIQ in the message itself.

The real culprit appears to be Bullroarer, Inc: http://www.bullroarer.com

mobibro.com lists the email address support@ihelpmobile.com and the phone number 888-890-6150. Googling either of those reveals many other spammy SMS services, one of which is clubmorty.com. Their contact page says they are owned and operated by Bullroarer: http://www.clubmorty.com/vm/pge_contactus.vm


You can do it like this with ImageMagick on the command line. This will quantize the image to 8 colors and list them in descending order of occurance:

  convert image.jpg -resize 400x400 -format %c -dither None -quantize LAB -colors 8 -depth 8 histogram:info:- | sort -r


Sorting should be done with sort -r -n -t :


Here's my shot at it from a few months ago: http://github.com/quadule/colorscore

ImageMagick does the actual color extraction, then I wrote some code to score those colors against a palette for use in a "search by color" system.


I was wondering the same thing recently, so I made a little Javascript library that can detect bookmarklet usage, which could then be hooked up to something like Google Analytics: http://github.com/quadule/trackmarks

I don't have a high-traffic site to test it on, but if anyone else does I'd love to hear about it.


If you have to sacrifice organization to gain performance, I think that's a sign you're doing something wrong. If number of requests is a concern, you should probably be doing asset packaging.


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