Now that my new mp3 player is on the way I guess it’s time to dust off these bad boys.

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My car has the CD changer in the back and the actual changer from inside the box is missing.😵‍💫 But I'll get another and then it's my last bad boy on repeat foreveeeeer.

I thought JW was here when I seen all those cds

Lol, not this guy. I read his Yeti protocol code and I was not impressed, personally.

Can’t you get use the phone before dropping that low

I don’t understand. What are you suggesting?

Use ur phone as a mp3 player

My goal here is to have a device that doesn’t do everything.

🤔 WHY? trying for the most inconvenient device should do it but why?

So that I have a device for listening to music that’s inaccessible from the Internet, and won’t tempt me to do anything else.

I get it now your talking about MP3 player I thought you were resorting to a CD player over using your phone waiting for the MP3 player

Ah no. I have old CD-Rs with MP3’s that I’m ripping to load onto the MP3 player.

Yup makes more sense now

Then create a playlist on Keet and share the room code. Then we can all jam with you.

Do you have a supercycle mix?

It’s just “Bitcoin plz go to moon” for 10 hours.

On repeat foreverrrrr haha

CD are underrated

Ripping these old CDs has been an interesting process. About half won’t mount at all. The other half seem to work fine. Not sure what the deal is. They’re all roughly the same age from 2003-2004.

I bet there's some absolute classics there - I need an mp3 player for the boat as I can't always guarantee getting Internet

So far I’ve ripped ~6GB of music from old CDs. The MP3 player came with a 128GB microSD card, so it looks like I’ll be able to fit all I have saved with plenty of room to spare.

What I’m curious to try is putting TailsOS on the microSD, then a big NTFS or FAT partition, then letting Tails use the remaining space for persistent storage.

I’ve done this before, it works to create a multipurpose USB key for example. But the question I have is whether the MP3 player will be smart enough to find and use the music partition.

Well there's only one way to find out - my initial guess would be it'd sulk