Why can't I add music to my music app from PC? [Galaxy 23FE]

I select "transferring files / android auto" in USB settings on my device and use the native "photos" app to explore the music section of my phone, but it doesn't load any music and doesn't let me copy over music in it, stating "can't copy items from "" to "music"." When I try and copy it over using the files browser, it simply doesn't add and loads the song indefinitely. Any help?

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u/Gnarl96 — 1 day ago

Is learning in the field "faster" or "easier" than learning in the class?

Im a smartish guy, but am in a 10 month HVACR course and have a hard time grasping things in class at the same speed as everyone else. I'm always the last person to understanding things and have to study more than them. Im just wondering if this is a bad omen for my actual career once I graduate or if it is easier to grasp things once you start working, even if I will have a harder time finding a job...

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u/Gnarl96 — 1 day ago

Sanakan is the coolest female character in manga/anime

Lets throw it up for the coolest female in manga/anime cause man, she's just so badass in all the best ways. She's not just a parallel to Killy (that's really the least of her character), but goes through these huge transformations from a mysteriously powerful weaponized child who "befriends" Killy, to a major threat, to a looming threat, and evolving into her final roles as the mother of the net terminal gene and Silicon Life boogeyman. And its all done in a way that feels totally natural despite being minimally explained in a way that could really only work in this manga. Top right panel is the number 1 moment of hers that has lived rent free in my head since my first read because of how cool, confident, professional, and dangerous she looks.

Truly a 1 of 1 character!

https://preview.redd.it/msftgmool7gh1.png?width=683&format=png&auto=webp&s=2c5767350125c4d03811ad58aae5ba96b93b820b

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u/Gnarl96 — 23 days ago

What do the designs of some Safeguards inform us of humanity before the virus?

These things were originally designed to "eliminate non-citizens," which is a pretty open ended classification that allows a few possibilities:

  1. If you take this to mean any human without the net terminal gene, that would suggest pre-virus humans were all near Killy-level threats and got weaker over time.
  2. Or, that there were rebellious forces with weaponry that rivaled the administrations and actually warranted them being that destructive.
  3. non-citizens could refer to human foreign adversaries.
  4. non-citizens could refer to non humans, or aliens.

https://preview.redd.it/6szojizdlafh1.png?width=2612&format=png&auto=webp&s=4ddf5c41982d5a6ef59ed4aea5f8db68136ffbe6

https://preview.redd.it/mues4z8vkafh1.png?width=2745&format=png&auto=webp&s=16b822e2b8325f3863004a2293426bb6bdfc082d

https://preview.redd.it/z6sg2z7pkafh1.png?width=3005&format=png&auto=webp&s=f2de7d0ec617a621c68249fea8a647e7503a2d28

What do you think?

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u/Gnarl96 — 27 days ago

Any confirmation that Killys "episode" after recovering the GBE was an outlet of rage?

Log 51.

Specifically, what that flash in his eye is supposed to indicate.

https://preview.redd.it/ph59a85quseh1.png?width=1267&format=png&auto=webp&s=4fdb19ef4f23444f5c766885d03b7a9b7da2204e

https://preview.redd.it/mc4dh47xuseh1.png?width=692&format=png&auto=webp&s=8b005188ca6d4f3bba7ca209f04f283a0a920c6f

I doubt this explanation because we already get a visual of his memories restoring before he wakes up, and a bit baseless that he would only recover some ~99% of memories on his own, and the most recent memories would be somehow stored in the GBE..?

Instead, I propose the theory that it was frontloaded with Safeguard energy from Cibos blast and it attempted to corrupt him when he picked it up again which was expressed in the shock in his eye, so he started erratically firing it off as a way of bleeding/discharging it. Its been established that there is some deeper "link" between Killy and his weapon that allowed Cibo to sense when he was nearby while traveling with Dom, but this still just makes more sense to me than it somehow restoring his memories.

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u/Gnarl96 — 30 days ago

Just realized these pages were traditionally drawn.

https://preview.redd.it/3nk5sh5h93dh1.png?width=2847&format=png&auto=webp&s=142b4d21ca99ee149e1663053d157a2a4c57299f

Traditionally meaning by hand and on paper, of course.

Its probably common knowledge to the rest of you here but its only my second read and I just noticed it from the borders of the panels which were clearly made with pen and ruler. Now clearly they were digitally touched up a bit to make the color pop a bit more and erase anything outside of the boxes, but I still appreciate the visible evidence of human touch. All I can say is holy crap man, he's a true master of the craft..

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u/Gnarl96 — 1 month ago