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BPM Counter analyzes the tempo of incoming audio in beats per minute (bpm). The detection circuit looks for any transients, also known as impulses, in the input signal. Transients are very fast, nonperiodic sound events in the attack portion of the signal. The more obvious this impulse is, the easier it is for BPM Counter to detect the tempo.
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If you ever need to extract important information buried somewhere in a Discord server, I am having luck with Discord History Tracker [1] (browser-only version). It lets you download all messages in a json file, which then you can read with [2] (works offline too). [1] https://dht.chylex.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Maybe you can save the chats by yourself? Another user recommended https://dht.chylex.com/. At least the messages will be backed up then. Source: about 1 year ago
I much like https://github.com/Sanqui/discard2. You can use the derive-urls reader on a finished crawl to get attachments. https://dht.chylex.com has a GUI and is easier to use, but gets less data. Source: almost 2 years ago
Hello guys, I got an interactive HTML (https://dht.chylex.com/ the Desktop app exports the backup in the HTML Format which is then navigated using a browser). Source: almost 2 years ago
I appreciate the links, I also pushed the community shared drive to help unify sample collection and standards of naming so this allows testing and checking via any users but also perma-hosting rather than samples being lost an issue I find with forum posts when people toss them up on annon file or mega or a space-limited google account etc its a nightmare. I would say discord is a long-term paper trail (If you... Source: almost 2 years ago
From a user perspective I really like Flarum https://flarum.org/ Some example forums that use flarum: Flarum itself: https://discuss.flarum.org/ GrapheneOS: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/ Kagi and Orion: https://kagifeedback.org/ https://orionfeedback.org/ Mailcow: https://community.mailcow.email/ Many more can be found here: https://builtwithflarum.com/. - Source: Hacker News / 4 months ago
Nice! I kinda wish they went with https://flarum.org/ instead of discourse, though. I think Flarum is the better forum software and it is also open source. Source: 5 months ago
Not sure yet how this compares to Flarum - https://freeflarum.com/ you can self-host too https://flarum.org/. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Https://flarum.org/ is a nice modern alternative, also free. - Source: Hacker News / 8 months ago
Https://flarum.org/ is really nice and modern. I donated to https://freeflarum.com/ and used my custom domain for their hosted free offering. - Source: Hacker News / 10 months ago
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