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When I returned to my computer, no space was left on the disk, because I had enqueued a huuuuuge video in youtube-dl. Luckily I could remove some podcast episodes, I had listened to in the woodshop.
@lyse Haha. Never ending story: Disk space. Recently, the SD card of my portable music player was full. 32 GB! My first player had just 128 MB, IIRC. Doesn’t matter, eventually every disk will be full, no matter its size. Sigh. (It’s just that I want to have *everything* on that card, of course, because I’m too lazy to manage multiple cards. Reminds me too much of good old cassette tapes.)
@lyse Haha. Never ending story: Disk space. Recently, the SD card of my portable music player was full. 32 GB! My first player had just 128 MB, IIRC. Doesn’t matter, eventually every disk will be full, no matter its size. Sigh. (It’s just that I want to have *everything* on that card, of course, because I’m too lazy to manage multiple cards. Reminds me too much of good old cassette tapes.)
@lyse Haha. Never ending story: Disk space. Recently, the SD card of my portable music player was full. 32 GB! My first player had just 128 MB, IIRC. Doesn’t matter, eventually every disk will be full, no matter its size. Sigh. (It’s just that I want to have *everything* on that card, of course, because I’m too lazy to manage multiple cards. Reminds me too much of good old cassette tapes.)
@lyse @movq I think you can buy terabyte SD cards now right?
@lyse @movq I think you can buy terabyte SD cards now right?
@prologic Say *WHAT* now? 🤯 Wouldn’t help, though, since my player can only read up to 32 GB. 🤣
@prologic Say *WHAT* now? 🤯 Wouldn’t help, though, since my player can only read up to 32 GB. 🤣
@prologic Say *WHAT* now? 🤯 Wouldn’t help, though, since my player can only read up to 32 GB. 🤣
@movq what kind of player is it? 🤔
@movq what kind of player is it? 🤔
@movq for example:

https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/flash-memory/sd-cards/84860-sdsdxxy-1t00-gn4in
@movq for example:

https://www.scorptec.com.au/product/flash-memory/sd-cards/84860-sdsdxxy-1t00-gn4in
@movq for example:\n\nhttps://www.scorptec.com.au/product/flash-memory/sd-cards/84860-sdsdxxy-1t00-gn4in
@movq
@movq
@prologic A “Sansa Clip+” from 2010. It already runs a different firmware, I don’t think there’s anything I can do. As long as the battery doesn’t die (it still runs for 3 or 4 hours straight!), I refuse to replace it. 🙃
@prologic A “Sansa Clip+” from 2010. It already runs a different firmware, I don’t think there’s anything I can do. As long as the battery doesn’t die (it still runs for 3 or 4 hours straight!), I refuse to replace it. 🙃
@prologic A “Sansa Clip+” from 2010. It already runs a different firmware, I don’t think there’s anything I can do. As long as the battery doesn’t die (it still runs for 3 or 4 hours straight!), I refuse to replace it. 🙃
@movq why replace it? If it ain’t broke don’t fix it 🤣
@movq why replace it? If it ain’t broke don’t fix it 🤣
@movq I had a Sansa Clip+, too. It was a really great player, but I lost it in the rush of catching a train on my way home. It was never seen again and the train company's lost-property office never replied to my inquiry. I only found a single offering for several hundret bucks.
@movq @lyse iPod classics hold up as great portable music players nowadays. You can run a free OS on them, and storage can go up to 2TB if you have the right model iPod, 4 512GB MicroSD cards, and an iFlash Quad. I use a 5th gen iPod running Rockbox every day.
@movq @lyse iPod classics hold up as great portable music players nowadays. You can run a free OS on them, and storage can go up to 2TB if you have the right model iPod, 4 512GB MicroSD cards, and an iFlash Quad. I use a 5th gen iPod running Rockbox every day.
@mckinley That's cool that you can do that! Does it require some form of "jail breaking" or were iPod(s) a bit more "open" back then?
@mckinley That's cool that you can do that! Does it require some form of "jail breaking" or were iPod(s) a bit more "open" back then?
@mckinley @movq @lyse Yeah, I've been running Rockbox on high capacity iPods since 2007. :-)
@prologic For most iPods, a Rockbox install is just a couple of clicks on their installer program. It doesn't actually wipe the stock OS, though. You can still boot into iPod OS by turning on the hold switch when booting. iPods were much, much more open back then.
@prologic For most iPods, a Rockbox install is just a couple of clicks on their installer program. It doesn't actually wipe the stock OS, though. You can still boot into iPod OS by turning on the hold switch when booting. iPods were much, much more open back then.