

I really hope you are wrong ☹️


I really hope you are wrong ☹️


If a chatbot gives you bad advice, it’s your responsibility to. If a lawyer gives you bad advice, it’s the lawyer’s responsibility.


I guess it so that they comply with all the new laws popping up in all the countries…


we need more progressive taxing, ultra-rich people shouldn’t exist, let them be rich, just not ultra-rich.


I mean, it’s not hard to understand why their stock is down 95% over the last 5 years…


I guess this is insurance for when the bubble pops. It helps justify the “too big to fail”


have a look at Qobuz. I’ve heard they have some of the highest payouts to artists. I don’t have sources unfortunately :/


Thank you for the recommendation. I’ve created a rate my music account, Im excited to use it more.


I feel you, I’ve been wanting to do the same. For now, I’m building up a library that I like virtually in Qobuz and plexamp. Maybe one day I’ll get my self an old ipod or something.


Ill give these a shot, they look interesting


Im starting to build a library of albums again, like I used to have ages ago


I know quite a few people who use bandcamp, I’ll have to give it a shot


At first (+10 years ago), I would just play albums friends recommended or of artists I knew I liked; Then I transitioned to playlists I found, then I let spotify mix in songs and slowly let spotify’s algorithm take up more and more of my suggestions.
After a while I noticed it getting more and more stale, recycling music I already liked and looping it.
More recently, it’s just completely off 1/2 the time, and suggesting very boring music that I suspect they commissioned and own the rights for. The playlists are all “made by Spotify” and are similar to the auto suggestions.
So I stopped using Spotify suggestions, then, as the UI got more and more bloated with stuff I don’t care for (merch, podcasts, audiobooks), I straight up switched to Qobuz for its clean UI.
But now my recommendations come from Youtube or friends.
Which is why I made this post :) (which has turned out to be a gold mine!)


Why is the government obsessed with scanning people’s privates?


this is the exact reason I try to avoid buy off amazon. You pay 5% more elsewhere, but the seller probably gets 50% more


soon the bubble will burst and RAM will be so cheap! (I hope)


the terms included a provision that if the PSF was found to have violated that anti-DEI diktat, the NSF reserved the right to claw back any previously disbursed funds
So even if they didn’t violate the anti-DEI, whoever controls the US gov could just decide to claw back money PSF already spent…


A reminder that it only takes a simple lapse in judgment to get pwned
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