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Download lossless quality music without paying corps. that stream it
  • The catch is its time consuming since it doesn't support Playlist. There are similar tools that also support up to 100nsong Playlist.

  • Can you manage your house with a local, no-cloud voice assistant? Mostly, yes.
  • I love voice control specifically for telling the house to warm up before I get out of bed. I don't even have to grab my phone. I also use it almost daily to have music start playing from spotify.

  • Skiff, the private email provider has been acquired by Notion. It is set to shut down its services after 6 months.
  • There mission must be copying Google killing perfectly good products.

  • a new bag of cigarette filters next to an old bag thats been in my pocket for a month
  • I did have the lucid dreams, which as a person who never remembers dreams, was very unsettling. But no other side effects.

  • a new bag of cigarette filters next to an old bag thats been in my pocket for a month
  • If you really want to quit, I used Chantix and it took away the wanting a smoke really well, finally was able to stop completely. Still can't breath for shit 4 years later :(

  • me_irl
  • Says who? You can afford to get yourself a nice lego set every holiday, you ain't got no crotch fruit taking all your moneys

  • A New Chapter For Mozilla
  • So you can't. There are cert stores, new protocols and ciphers, and eventually u patched zero days.

    I know this because I've been playing with a g3 powerboat and all the browsers at this point are no longer maintained to support the above things as of last year. The last person working on it gave up

  • What's the dumbest thing you thought as an adult that you recently learned was wrong?
  • Yeah I get to have that experience and payment plan in a few weeks

  • What's the dumbest thing you thought as an adult that you recently learned was wrong?
  • Having a tooth pulled wouldn't be that expensive.

    Now I see why Noone in America goes to the dentist

  • Future of American Dream 🏡
  • Why would you want 2 baths for a single bedroom house....

  • Weekly Ask Austin Thread
  • Please note, the bot is offline during moving.

    To that note, anyone have any good realitors for selling a house in South Austin?

  • www.kut.org Texas Supreme Court blocks Attorney General Ken Paxton's deposition in whistleblower case

    Earlier this month, Paxton announced his team was not going to continue contesting the lawsuit filed by four former top deputies who were fired after reporting him to the FBI for alleged corruption and misuse of public office.

    Texas Supreme Court blocks Attorney General Ken Paxton's deposition in whistleblower case

    >Paxton’s deposition was scheduled for Thursday. But on Tuesday the all-Republican court issued an order putting the deposition on hold and giving the parties until Feb. 29 to respond. The high court’s ruling came hours after former President Donald Trump called on the justices to stop the whistleblower case. “Enough time and money has been wasted forcing Texas Attorney General, Ken Paxton, to defend himself, instead of defending our broken Southern border,” Trump posted Tuesday morning on Truth Social

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    the Kaitlin Armstrong story would make a pretty good movie
  • Oh I bet money someone will make a movie. Hopefully she doesn't see a dime of the money made off of it.

  • www.austinchronicle.com Texas Oil Billionaires Start a Spinoff PAC

    Tim Dunn and Farris Wilks replace Defend Texas Liberty

    Texas Oil Billionaires Start a Spinoff PAC

    >The Texas Tribune reports that Dunn and Wilks have dropped $2 million into the new PAC, known as Texans United for a Conservative Majority. Money from the PAC is already being distributed to challengers seeking to unseat House Republicans who voted to impeach Attorney General Ken Paxton last year. You will recall that until recently Dunn and Wilks had a perfectly functioning PAC for this kind of purpose called Defend Texas Liberty. But in October, Tribune reporter Robert Downen staked out the headquarters of Defend Texas Liberty and learned that its leader, Jonathan Stickland, had met for seven hours with Nick Fuentes, a fan of Adolf Hitler, a hater of Jews, and a denigrator of women. Stickland was demoted after Downen’s report on the meeting.

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    communityimpact.com Council moves to extend Austin police benefits as oversight dispute continues

    Officials are still hoping to reach a long-term deal with the police union this year.

    Council moves to extend Austin police benefits as oversight dispute continues

    >Voters overwhelmingly passed the Equity Action measure and soundly rejected the APA-backed alternative last spring. However, Austin held off on some updates given legal concerns about their implementation. That situation led City Council to formally call to cement the updates in September. But even after that vote, some say the adopted processes still aren't being fully observed.

    I find it really sad that we are caving to the police. We voted and they ignored us, yet we are extending this deal, total BS

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    Austin's former police chief Acevedo pulls out of interim assistant city manager role

    >Acevedo said he would not accept the position because it had “become a distraction from the critical work ahead.” He said politics and power struggles had “hindered our efforts to create real positive improvements” in the city and police department.

    So glad for the people who spoke out.

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    The Prodigy - Diesel Power (1997)
  • I used to jam out to this song while playing Carmageddon, perfect song for running over pedestrians

  • Turn around don't drown!
  • Useful site to see low water areas. https://www.atxfloods.com/

  • Connect 1.0.171 Released
  • You made a great lemmy client, appreciate all the hard work.

    Any time frame around mod tools? Sucks having to go to the website to remove posts and ban people.

  • Weekly Ask Austin Thread
  • I'll have to ask my sister to list for me. Left Facebook so long ago.

  • Weekly Ask Austin Thread
  • Understood, I'm trying to find them a useful home if possible. Only reason I had a lot of this stiff was from working on people's older computers, maybe someone else out there could find it useful

  • Former police chief Art Acevedo hired for new role with City of Austin

    >Former police chief Art Acevedo is returning to Austin to work for the City in a new role overseeing and advising the police department

    Previous chief now in the oversight position after leaving Austin and failing at two other jobs. Fuck.

    further reading https://www.kvue.com/article/news/local/austin-hires-art-acevedo-reaction-mixed-from-city-leaders/269-1144faeb-b67a-4f56-82ac-7c9da1a0d4bc

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    [chron] SpaceX and Texas negotiating land swap in Boca Chica State Park

    > SpaceX wants even more land for its operations and rocket tests in South Texas and is eyeing Boca Chica State Park as the place to do it.

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    www.texastribune.org School voucher supporter gave Gov. Greg Abbott $6 million in December

    The contribution is the largest single campaign donation in Texas history, according to Abbott’s campaign.

    School voucher supporter gave Gov. Greg Abbott $6 million in December

    >Gov. Greg Abbott received a $6 million campaign contribution last month, which his campaign is calling the “largest single donation in Texas history.” The check came from Jeff Yass, a national Republican megadonor whose priority issues include school vouchers. Abbott spent 2023 unsuccessfully pushing for a voucher program and is now targeting state House Republicans in the March primary who thwarted his agenda. Abbott accepted the $6 million donation — dated Dec. 18 — in a little-used account, suggesting he was setting it aside from funds raised for his reelection campaign. Yass is a billionaire from Pennsylvania who is co-founder and managing director of the Philadelphia-based investment firm Susquehanna International Group. He is also a top proponent of “school choice,” or programs that allow parents to use taxpayer dollars to subsidize private school costs.

    >When it comes to politics, Yass has also been a multimillion-dollar donor to the Club for Growth, the national anti-tax group that has boosted Texas Republicans like U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and U.S. Rep. Chip Roy of Austin.

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    houstonlanding.org Harris County’s sheriff fired him for bigotry. The DA’s office hired him one month later.

    IT analyst Robert “Mark” Antill landed a job at the District Attorney’s Office within weeks of his firing for making numerous offensive comments.

    Harris County’s sheriff fired him for bigotry. The DA’s office hired him one month later.

    >Antill remains employed at the district attorney’s office, earning about $113,400 annually, despite claiming on his job application that his employment at the sheriff’s office ended due to “leadership changes.” Antill’s job application states that “any false, misleading, incomplete or omitted information” will result in “ineligibility for employment or termination of employment.”

    >When asked about Antill’s false statement on his job application, Stinebaker said “we did not feel like it barred his continued employment.”

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    Another Central Texas apartment complex to shut off water, planning for freezing temps

    >ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) — Residents at the Townhomes at Double Creek in Round Rock got a notice they would be without water, as freezing temperatures are expected throughout Central Texas come Sunday. Sandalwood Management oversees the property, it says the original notice wasn’t clear and said staff will only turn water off if it drops below 20 degrees. It added that would likely only be overnight. At least one other complex has taken this measure before, trying to prevent pipes from bursting, which KXAN reported on in 2022. KXAN reached out to the Texas Apartment Association. It said it doesn’t have a policy regarding shutting water off or preparing for winter weather. However, Building and Strengthening Tenant Action (BASTA), said it’s illegal unless there’s an emergency or repairs being made. “Leaving people without water just to prevent those busted pipes shouldn’t be happening,” Jazmin Rivera a tenant outreach specialist with BASTA said. “People should have the right to water and to feel safe and secure in their homes…we would definitely recommend for tenants to contact 311 to get a code inspector out on the property.”

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    www.austinchronicle.com Free Week 2024 Just Got Tastier

    Red River restaurants announce discounts

    Free Week 2024 Just Got Tastier

    > Free Week 2024 returns on January 5 and 6, and with it comes an assortment of restaurant discounts in conjunction with the 20-year-old free music festival. The Red River Cultural District, which hosts the Downtown entertainment district's annual Free Week, established to help keep clubs and bars afloat during slow winter months, has secured some promotional discounts for folks who want to grab dinner before checking out a show during the first weekend of 2024.

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    [KUT] Texas' pot of money from unclaimed checks and bank accounts grows to $9 billion

    www.kut.org Texas' pot of money from unclaimed checks and bank accounts grows to $9 billion

    After a few years, money from dormant bank accounts, uncashed paychecks, unclaimed refunds and deposits all get handed over the Texas Comptroller.

    Texas' pot of money from unclaimed checks and bank accounts grows to $9 billion
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    Austin Energy customers to see a 5% rate increase starting next year

    >Austin Energy customers to see a 5% rate increase starting next year

    Nope, not a repost from a few weeks ago, another 5 percent increase in January too...

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    www.kut.org Countywide voting will remain for March primaries after Travis County political parties reach deal

    The option was at risk because of a stalemate over hand counting ballots. Election experts say countywide voting is especially helpful for working-class voters and shift workers.

    Countywide voting will remain for March primaries after Travis County political parties reach deal
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    More Austinites will be eligible for free library cards in 2024

    >Currently people who live within the city limits are able to obtain an Austin public library card for free, but that benefit does not extend to everyone with an Austin address. Those who live in a limited-purpose or extraterritorial jurisdiction (ETJ) have to pay a non-resident fee to get a library card. "This nonresident fee creates an economic barrier to all individuals who may work in Austin and have been forced to relocate to surrounding areas due to gentrification and increased costs of housing that commute into Austin for work,” the commission’s letter to council read. During the last city council meeting of the year, council members approved the resolution to waive the nonresident fee.

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    APD officers plan to move forward with lawsuit against city and DA's office, attorney says

    cbsaustin.com APD officers plan to move forward with lawsuit against city and DA's office, attorney says | KEYE

    An attorney representing five Austin police officers in civil cases tells CBS Austin they are preparing to move forward with a lawsuit against the Travis County

    APD officers plan to move forward with lawsuit against city and DA's office, attorney says | KEYE

    >"What would your response be to the people who believe that dismissing these charges is an injustice specifically for the people that were injured?" CBS Austin asked.

    >"I think that there's a lot of misunderstanding about the role of the police department and their training and what it is that they're doing. Of all the professions in the world, the only one that has as much criticism and scrutiny from non-professionals is law enforcement," said Muery.

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    Travis County primary election stalled over disagreements between parties

    >Travis County Democrats said they should have had a finalized contract last week but Republicans are holding things up. They say Republicans don't want county-wide polling, which allows voters to cast their ballots anywhere in the county, instead of at a specific precinct location, and they say the Republicans want ballots to be hand-counted.

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