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Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK

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  • ivanafterall@lemmy.worldI [email protected]

    I thought life was a highway?

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    Life is the highway you boof

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      Spotify was shit anyway use yt music

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        ngl, Spotify has become hot ass these days

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        Not Spotify’s fault here, though. Shit legislation.

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          yeah but I lost my poor meatball.

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          A fellow Bread Harrity super fan I see? I'd like to get all up in that beautiful man's wet spaghetti 🍝

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            most people

            Many people are ok with hearing music out of a phone speaker. Audiophiles don't necessarily care about how "most people" perceive sound quality.

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            That was my point. The comment I was replying to was suggesting that people switching from Spotify will be blown away by better quality audio. Most wouldn't notice a difference.

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              Never stopped. Get your own mp3s kids.

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                So I feel like I'm now hearing more successful pushes for censorship through this stuff.

                Just last week I learned how Texas has a bill that makes it so if anyone ever invested in green technology that they wouldn't be allowed

                https://www.texastribune.org/2022/08/24/texas-boycott-companies-fossil-fuels/

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                That makes no sense, surely everyone has invested in green energy through workplace retirement plans, no?

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                  Or you know you could punish parents for not parenting. Like if kids are watching porn and caught and if it's actually against some law then go after the parents.

                  It's not hard to teach parents how to implement a filtering DNS. But no, countries think they need to be the nanny.

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                  As a parent, that's my take as well. If my kids break a law, I should be the one to fix it. Don't do my parenting for me...

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                  • akasazh@feddit.nlA [email protected]

                    I jerked it to the Hanson mmbop video back in the nineties.

                    Found out later the girl was a boy.

                    You can judge all you want, but the general thing is that horny teenagers will jerk it to almost anything.

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                    Kids these days will let you be attracted to whoever you want.

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                      most people

                      Many people are ok with hearing music out of a phone speaker. Audiophiles don't necessarily care about how "most people" perceive sound quality.

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                      Why is it the people that are ok listening to music out of a phone speaker are also the people ok polluting public spaces with music from phone speakers?

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                        I keep getting advice of Flac > MP3 320 kbs.

                        I can't tell the difference to tell you the truth. Is it really worth it for audiophiles considering how much more space Flac files takes up?

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                        There are online test you can do to see if you can successfully identify the FLAC from the MP3. I did one and failed miserably.

                        They say that if you have a very good DAC, amplifier and speaker / headphone system (as well as a good ear for audio), that you can hear it. But I would do the test first to see if it applies to your situation.

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                          ...return? LOL

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                          • twintitans@lemmy.worldT [email protected]

                            Never stopped. Get your own mp3s kids.

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                            I know so many people who are so ride-or-die for never having to manage the file space for their own music library and they don't seem particularly less stressed.

                            I think they just cannot live without an algorithm to recommend new music to them

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                              Age verification is a great success I see. I feel so much safer now with this shit in place so kids can't watch porn...

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                              *so that the government can say kids won't watch porn.

                              Rule 1 of computers that everyone who has taught an ICT class learns - if little Timmy wants titties, he finds a way.

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                                ReVanced? Or a Spotify downloader?

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                                Just a web-based downloader, I’m patient and simple:p

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                                  A VPN is a must if you wanna go down this route

                                  Soulseek (and I recommend the Nicotine+ client over the official one) is a fantastic source for all music in all formats, and particularly obscure off-label shit you won't get anywhere else. You'll even have some success finding audiobooks there, although this is very hit-and-miss. I wish audiobook pirates would use it more heavily. It's P2P, like Napster used to be. You'll have to share something or you'll get auto-ignored by most users.

                                  RuTracker is a great non-private/non-ratio-monitoring torrent site for music (does require a free account though). I've never had a single torrent from there that wasn't seemingly seeded by a Godzilla's dick. Obviously it's in Russian, but there's really no difficulty navigating around. The only thing you might struggle with is signing up for an account, but just have your favourite translation tool open in another tab 👍

                                  If you don't mind slow download speeds (from the likes of RapidGator), I enjoy Exystence. It's a blog that shares link to the latest albums and offers both lossy and lossless versions. Nice RSS subscription to have.

                                  If you do find yourself using RapidGator a lot, don't waste money buying a sub directly from them, it's insanely pricey. Instead, get a reseller like Real Debrid, which costs like 10% as much and also covers you for about two-dozen other file hosters. I highly recommend putting as much distance between your credit card and the company as possible, just for safety reasons. Using PaySafeCard is fine, as Real Debrid will never see your details in that case. I don't have any specific reason to be weary of them, I just don't trust random/small/hitherto unheard of companies as a rule.

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                                  • akasazh@feddit.nlA [email protected]

                                    I jerked it to the Hanson mmbop video back in the nineties.

                                    Found out later the girl was a boy.

                                    You can judge all you want, but the general thing is that horny teenagers will jerk it to almost anything.

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                                    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6OamjBYCAz4

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                                      Jokes on them. My m4a library reaches 1000's easily

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                                        As a parent, that's my take as well. If my kids break a law, I should be the one to fix it. Don't do my parenting for me...

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                                        I feel like I'm standing between two really stupid positions here.

                                        On the one hand, just let parents teach their kids is basically a state's rights argument. A lot of parents won't teach their kids, so... do we care? Does this matter? We should probably mount a stronger effort then.

                                        On the other hand, we don't need the government to get involved to stop 9 year olds from seeing titties—we just don't! Websites the world over have implemented 2-factor-authentication more or less by themselves (and probably because they want to spy on you). And, no one says the word r----- anymore because if you ever do, a bunch of anti-bullying PSAs will be really annoying about it in your replies.

                                        Not every social problem needs to be solved by swinging around Thor's hammer. We do have other means.

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                                          I keep getting advice of Flac > MP3 320 kbs.

                                          I can't tell the difference to tell you the truth. Is it really worth it for audiophiles considering how much more space Flac files takes up?

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                                          It could be the quality of your headphones.

                                          I'm not an audiophile, but back-in-the-day I bought some analog "sennheiser studio monitors" as opposed to "just headphones".

                                          I actually returned the first one and exchanged them, because when I listened to a live recorded CD, I kept hearing loud "pops" that I didn't hear with my "regular headphones". I assumed they were defective.

                                          The exchanged sennheiser had the same "pop" in this CD. It turns out, most "regular headphones" didn't have the same depth in sound frequency as studio monitors and the "pops" were accidental artifacts that were mixed into the CD.

                                          For other CD's, I'd hear telephones ringing and sirens in the background.

                                          Eventually, I got use to it. Then after a few years, I replaced my CD collection with mp3's... and I could tell a different in songs/albums I was really familiar with. The base wasn't as deep, the high sounds weren't as high, I didn't hear telephones ringing in the background.

                                          I had the same sennheiser, it was just that the nature of mp3's "flattened" the music.

                                          Now, with Bluetooth and the disappearance of 3.5 mm jacks, there are too many layers of digital conversion happening. I've given up... and now just have some cheap ear buds I listen to.

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