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90% of frogs dead in the last 30 years. Because of humans sending frogs and spores across the world (where some are immune and some not).

This is one of the primary reason I am very opposed to “globalism”, because it has not only devastated natural habitats and species like the the subject fungus and all kinds of devastation through invasive species, but it is even destroying the diversity of human cultures and people everywhere on the planet as everyone and everything increasingly becomes a mush of a molded global corporate consumer of content and next-product.

It has gotten so bad that not even our “capitalist” governments seem to no longer support actual, real competition with the constant support of ever more bailouts and consolidation and concentration of corporate power and control as all of our economies are dominated by fewer and fewer galactic mega-corporations.

The inability to see the folly in destroying our own biodiversity, let alone our own habitats all over the world, not to mention destroy actual diversity of human cultures and people, while smashing everyone together into a corporate blob while screaming “this is diversity”; does not really bode well for humanity in my estimation unless human life can perdure in a world of total ecological collapse and human monoculture amidst a desolate hellscape, because that seems to be the heading, full steam ahead.


Diversity turned up to 11 is homogeny, indeed.

Can you explain a bit more on how this is better than just using Spotify? Is the catalogue restricted somehow?


Good question. Same catalog - Muky uses your Apple Music or Spotify subscription underneath.

The difference: Muky separates the audio player from the admin area. Kids get a locked-down player showing only playlists you created – big artwork, tap to play, nothing else. Parents manage everything in a separate admin area – create playlists, add content, adjust settings.

Spotify means infinite browsing, algorithm recommendations, and "Dad, how do I get back to my song?"

Plus with 4.0 there's a Browse tab with curated content for kids, so you don't have to search through millions of songs yourself.

Think of it as a "view" on top of your existing subscription. Parents curate in the admin area, kids see only what you want them to see.


> Spotify means infinite browsing, algorithm recommendations, and "Dad, how do I get back to my song?"

I hope you are successful and eventually go after video content too. Imagine a Youtube app without infinite browsing or the algo and a "you can watch 3 videos this weekend"-counter/countdown.


Ha, I'd love that too! YouTube for kids is a nightmare – even YouTube Kids has weird rabbit holes.

Video is tempting but a different beast – streaming APIs, licensing, way more complex. Maybe someday. For now staying focused on audio.


Pretty sweet setup. Mine is a bit simpler, one laptop on a spinny taco table with HOMM3 from GoG


Apparently no relation to the functional reactive web framework https://github.com/obsidiansystems/obelisk


A dead project that was never popular to begin with gets to claim the word in perpetuity?


There was an AMA here last year https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39429047


Do you block it with openwrt? Any good packages?


Some ukr, some rus

> the author of the original Zeus Trojan — Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev, a Russian man who has long been on the FBI’s “Most Wanted” list.



I don't have the same impression, but https://github.com/PostgREST/postgrest and https://github.com/koalaman/shellcheck are some popular ones that may be useful to hn'ers.

And https://github.com/mchav/dataframe?tab=readme-ov-file#datafr... is a library/framework that has had quite some velocity lately


For one, it demonstrates how far the ghc wasm backend has come, in that such a large system as ghc itself can now run in wasm


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