The suggestions are terrible and insensitive at worst and benign at best. No matter what they're distracting. There doesn't seem to be a way to turn them off, you have to turn off Apple Intelligence as a whole on the device. As long as I can't turn this stupid feature off on its own, Apple Intelligence will remain disabled.
You can also split the difference and run Dokku[0] on a vps and basically host your own instance of “Heroku”. It can even use the same build packs and procfiles.
Feel free to message me and I’d be happy to help with server stuff.
Back in the early 2000's when I was getting into ripping my collection I didn't have enough space for FLAC so I surveyed the options and Musepack seemed like the obvious lossy codec winner. I still have that collection of .mpc's somewhere.
I still listen to all of the following regularly. Castlevania IV and ActRaiser in particular have pretty incredible arrangement and sound design for being so early in the system's life.
From the Super NES:
- Super Castlevania IV
- ActRaiser
- Axelay
- StarFox
- Gradius III
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles In Time
- U.N. Squadron
- Final Fantasy VI (III in the US)
Note: I think there's something up with chipplayer.js' tracker playback because some of these Unreal Tournament tracks were definitely playing slower than they should.
For Twitter at least, this seems to be explicitly allowed by their terms of service[0]:
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