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Head-Case last.fm group

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  • I don’t know if anyone still uses last.fm, but this year they did a cool visualization for when you listened to music the most. Time of day across a line representing listens for each of the 52 weeks.

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    I still use last.fm, as I have for nearly 20 years at this point.  I greatly dislike the "year in review" crap that every platform shits out these days.  The Photos app on my fricken iPhone (as well a

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Accepted The Monkey and Duggeh. It's on "member approval" for joining so anyone in the group can let people in.

Last.fm does not yet play nicely with Leopard.

I upgraded to Leopard recently and the iScrobbler plugin I had installed has kept working fine.

The latest beta of audioscrobbler now seems to work. Is iScrobbler better?

I honestly can't say, I've never used audioscrobbler. iScrobbler just adds a new menu in the main menu bar and automatically synchronizes whenever I eject my iPod. If it didn't flash it's icon when it updated I'd hardly know it's there doing it's job. I like software like that.

If it didn't flash it's icon when it updated I'd hardly know it's there doing it's job. I like software like that.

Worms? Viruses? Trojan Horses?

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I personally don't like those. ;D

Hahaha ;)

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finally got around to signing up for last.fm and submitted a request to join the headcase group.

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So it appears I'm a complete dumbass as I can't figure this out - how are you guys adding the album art thingie to the sig?

right click on the picture in my signature, copy the url, then replace my handle with yours :)

Thanks!

Very weird - I get album pictures for certain album number settings, but not for others. For example, if I set it to 9 or 13, I get one album pic. If I set it say, 11 or 14, I get more.

Worms? Viruses? Trojan Horses?

:kitty:

I personally don't like those. ;D

Hahaha ;)

In a practical sense those are Windows problems and my Windows computer is a games-only box so is not really on the internet. All my real work happens on Macs. Besides, given how annoying some Windows security software like Zonealarm or Norton is who needs worms, viruses or trojans anyway? ;)

Just applied. I haven't listened to my desktop rig in a while. (I've been out of the house for a while, so mobile listening for me.)

I've also applied. My charts are kind of messed up though, last.fm was running while I was attempting to burn in some stuff.

I wish they could ping iphone listening in real time. Thats why my charts are so small. I listen all day at work on my iphone.

I dunno what OS you use, but I find AudioPod works great for submitting my iPod-listened tracks to last.fm. It's java based, so it should be cross platform. There's an AudioPod+ version as well. The only caveat is that you must submit all your 'Pod (or in your case, 'Pone) tracks before you start listening with your computer based player, or you'll trigger last.fm's spam protection, and it will reject the submissions.

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