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  • Plex is fine as a whole, it just handles my music library kind of clunkily and doesn’t have much support for organization or dynamic playlists. It’s obviously meant more for movies and shows and that’s why Plexamp exists (which I don’t use).

    Whenever I posted on /r/Plex on Reddit, people would comment that I should use another player, but that place is a cesspool with dedicated Plex haters; it’s so weird. Plex does function as a music player, it’s just a bit unfocused (design-wise) and bloated.

    When I don’t want to boot up Plex I use mocp, a terminal-based music player, so I’m not in need of a fancy player like Deadbeef, Strawberry, Audacious, MediaMonkey, Musicbee, etc. but they do offer more to the user than Plex does.











  • I still find it so baffling that red states are limiting the number of polling places to make it as inconvenient as possible to vote. Surely that reduces the willingness to vote of their own base too. Given the electoral college, jerrymandering, and voter roll purges, you’d think they’d be satisfied with how things are rigged already without resorting to blatant disenfranchisement.

    It would be cool for you guys to have a viable third party, so you should try to make that a reality outside of just voting if you can. I’m sure they would appreciate a donation or another volunteer after the election and local efforts are often more meaningful long-term since they help create the grassroots support that leads to national viability.




  • So I’ll preface this by saying I’m a late 20s Canadian who attended elementary school from 2001-2009, but we weren’t taught phonics (the actual system), we were taught about word sounds.

    A lot of my classmates were on their own if they didn’t immediately “get it.” Also, it was encouraged to skip words if you didn’t know them and then try to guess what they were based on the context of the sentence. Lots of wrong guesses happened and those kids got laughed at.

    I found it incredibly concerning as a kid because there were a ton of weaker readers who could barely get through a single sentence. This is still happening, even if it’s not in your child’s school, and that should concern you. These kids will grow up thinking they’re stupid when they just needed different tools like your son has.





  • Wow, that’s really frustrating. It’s annoying that a (probably well-paid) teacher can’t bother to figure out if it’s a kid’s real work versus stock teaching materials. As someone who clearly demonstrated ADHD symptoms as a kid that were never identified in a classroom setting or at home, I think this (not recognizing or caring about a student’s personality or individual needs) is unfortunately something endemic to teaching.

    It can be upsetting to realize that, while we do have public education that often tries its best, parents are largely left with no support if their kid is a bit different from normal, and if a parent isn’t aware of their kid’s needs that just means the kid is on their own. At the least, you are a very present parent and your daughter has you on her side - for example, my parents would have just let the students and teachers at the in-person school bully me because of the hassle of changing schools.

    I hope the stress from this doesn’t affect her too much. Congrats to her on the 100% after this mess was sorted out.