In general, any usage of the words "left" and "right" in computers is at least a yellow flag, or even a red flag. Anywhere. User interface strings, help pages, visual design documents, programming language keywords, and so on. It's a likely #accessibility problem for people with Left–right confusion and a likely #localization problem for people who read right-left (#RTL) languages. I happen to belong to both groups.
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Just released my new app, rtl_icecast.
"A command-line application that uses RTL-SDR to receive FM radio signals and stream them to an Icecast server in MP3 format.
The main target usage for this app is to stream your local HAM FM repeater audio to your public shoutcast/icecast server with just a RTL-SDR USB-receiver and for example Raspberry Pi. It can be used to stream broadcast FM too, of course."
#rtlsdr #icecast #rtl_sdr #rtl-sdr
GitHub - j0uni/rtl_icecast: RTL-SDR Icecast streamer
RTL-SDR Icecast streamer. Contribute to j0uni/rtl_icecast development by creating an account on GitHub.GitHub
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