Today I was high as balls and my MAGA uncle wouldn't stfu about tariffs and how King Trump is going to save all the white babies from starvation this winter.
I couldn't take anymore so I shoved his face into the gravy bowl until the bubbles stopped.
Thankfully grammy came in and slapped me away and pulled his head out. sucked the gravy out of his esophagus with a Turkey baster and he started to breathe again.
weed man, it's a gateway drug to murderous rage. I'll be moving on to something safer like meth. I gotta find a new dealer though, I almost killed my last one with a bowl of gravy.
I always thought music streaming services craft the song radio playlists carefully using algorithms that take song genre, beat and melody patterns, artist relations etc into consideration.
Well color me surpised when I quickly downloaded the song radio playlist of "Tunak Tunak Tun" by Daler Mehndi for a car trip and played it in the car.
The first song was ofc said indie indian pop song. The second one I was like, ok, a little different genre but ok??? (PPAP - Pen Pinapple Apple Pen).
By the third one I was confused.
First "take on me" starts, I turn it up because what the heck, doesn't fit the theme at all but good song anyway, and then a twelve-year-old starts ear-raping me about mining minecraft diamonds:
It seems I was the last human to figure out those streaming services base the song radios on what other people group the song into playlists, not any method of paragraph one.
This was confirmed by the rest of the playlist makeup:
(Two other songs by Daler Mehndi)
Tri Ploski
Two songs with pewdipie
Both the russian and soviet national anthems (by the same artist, listed seperately)
7th element (twice, once english, once russian)
Axel F
The Angry Birds theme
Multiple common Youtube soundtracks
Etc, you get the picture.
This is when I understood that most Tidal listeners who have added this song to a playlist, have it in their meme playlist.
I am constantly hearing disc activity on my ds218+. In the Activity manager I can see constant read/write on the performance overview. In the task list I can't see anything showing read/write, other than Swap, but that shows up less frequently than i hear the clicking.
The RAM usage on the system is also under 50%.
Can anyone help? I am driving myself insane, trying to find the cause. I disabled the usage history in the performance monitor and all docker containers are paused.