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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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    They want to scan your face to get as many images of people of stated ages to feed into their facial recognition system. Do not for one moment think it is for anything else.

    Edit: it is like how Facebook had a 10 years ago you looked like this! Post a new comparison photo today!' Specifically because they want to know how people age for their AI shit.

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    Well sure, the real reason is always data harvesting.

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      Piracy preserves media.

      Piracy preserves art.

      Piracy makes sure, that future generations still have access to the creations of humanity.

      Data hoarding is a service to the public.

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      I initially perceived piracy similarly to how or perceive reading about archaeology and such, so the fact that someone is sincere in hating p2p copying and calling it immoral just felt preposterous.

      Yet now it seems plenty of normies will agree. Then go listen to something they didn't pay for on YouTube or Facebook or whatever, because "everybody uses that". What "everybody uses" is fine, see. What they condemn me the pirate for is using ed2k, torrents and such other technologies. Even when I'm literally downloading public domain stuff or abandonware.

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        Source for this?

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        Not the one who mentioned it but I was curious about this as well and found this;

        1. Spotify boycott: Artists leave ‘garbage hole’ platform after CEO invests in AI weapons.

        2. Spotify CEO investments $700m in AI drone weapons company, as artists call for boycott.

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        • sethtaylor@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

          Tidal is pretty good these days. Qobuz too

          And Bandcamp

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          Tidal is pretty harsh on vpns and my whole network is behind something most of the time 😞

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            Personally I could never get into the whole Spotify and Pandora thing. I want to listen to what I want to listen to and when I want to listen to it, without ridiculous restrictions and rules. YouTube has honestly been the far better choice for music for me.

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            • sethtaylor@lemmy.worldS [email protected]

              Tidal is pretty good these days. Qobuz too

              And Bandcamp

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              I'm having a pretty good time with Qobuz. Their curated collections are actually really good and I've found a lot of new stuff in there; it's not the "here's what the record label is shoveling this week" like on Spotify. Also, the high bitrate stuff... I hate to admit it, but it really does sound better.

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                I am trying the following services the next few months:
                Tidal, deezer, qobuz and pirating

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                I heartily recommend the last two.

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                • G [email protected]

                  Buy and store your own music. HDTracks and 7Digital both sell high quality DRM free downloads, or you can just swing by your local Walmart or Dollar Store and grab some CDs to rip.

                  Or you could go sailing, that's always an option...

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                  Is there rippers for Spotify?

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                    Is there rippers for Spotify?

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                    That I don't know. I mean you could always just use something to record the sound played by your PC, but at that point A) You're not getting as good of quality as you would from an actual download of the source material and you'd have to manually assign metadata, make sure no notifications or other sounds played, make sure your recording settings were optimum, etc. It's easier, right now at least, to just buy what you want on CD or from a store that sells digital downloads legitimately.

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                      Personally I could never get into the whole Spotify and Pandora thing. I want to listen to what I want to listen to and when I want to listen to it, without ridiculous restrictions and rules. YouTube has honestly been the far better choice for music for me.

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                      Having a collection of music in files that I own has been my go-to for years. Currently VLC says I have 701 hours of music in files on my phone. That's only 29.2 days worth.

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                        Having a collection of music in files that I own has been my go-to for years. Currently VLC says I have 701 hours of music in files on my phone. That's only 29.2 days worth.

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                        I used to do that and I do still have a lot of music from that time on my computer, but somewhere along the line I stopped downloading music and just started listening to it on YouTube whenever I thought of something in particular.

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                          Seriously, fuck Spotify and anyone else using that error-prone, intrusive, insecure bullshit.

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                          • A [email protected]

                            They want to scan your face to get as many images of people of stated ages to feed into their facial recognition system. Do not for one moment think it is for anything else.

                            Edit: it is like how Facebook had a 10 years ago you looked like this! Post a new comparison photo today!' Specifically because they want to know how people age for their AI shit.

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                            Yeah, they want to be able to 'People that look like This listen to This' so that advertisers have more options when they are locking down commercials.

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                              Having a collection of music in files that I own has been my go-to for years. Currently VLC says I have 701 hours of music in files on my phone. That's only 29.2 days worth.

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                              Man, I had around 10 gigs of vintage mp3s that is created since the days of Limewire/Napster. Uploaded it all to Google Music and lost track of the external I'd had the collection stored on. Whatever, it's all in the cloud now.

                              Then it wasn't.

                              I really, Really, need to back up all of my Gdocs, just in case that service ceases to be.

                              (I wonder if ancient crunchy low bitrate mp3s will be an aesthetic, the way that dusty vinyl or worn out tapes are?)

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                              • G [email protected]

                                Buy and store your own music. HDTracks and 7Digital both sell high quality DRM free downloads, or you can just swing by your local Walmart or Dollar Store and grab some CDs to rip.

                                Or you could go sailing, that's always an option...

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                                As much as I'd like to do that, I have listened to over 7000 artists on Spotify.
                                I simply don't have the time (or money) to look those up individually.
                                So I can either choose to have worse experience, or stick with Spotify for now.

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                                • G [email protected]

                                  Buy and store your own music. HDTracks and 7Digital both sell high quality DRM free downloads, or you can just swing by your local Walmart or Dollar Store and grab some CDs to rip.

                                  Or you could go sailing, that's always an option...

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                                  Libraries can have pretty good CD collections too

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                                    what are "spotify fans"? Spotify paid 150k $ for Trump's inauguration party, f them. They do not deserve my money

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                                    • chaoticentropy@feddit.ukC [email protected]

                                      Fans of things that are provisioned by Spotify.

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                                      doesn't make them fans of spotify though

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                                        I'm having a pretty good time with Qobuz. Their curated collections are actually really good and I've found a lot of new stuff in there; it's not the "here's what the record label is shoveling this week" like on Spotify. Also, the high bitrate stuff... I hate to admit it, but it really does sound better.

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                                        do they have a lot of german music too, or are they focused on american / french music?

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                                          Thanks for recommending Navidrome. It looks really interesting.

                                          I was using Spotify, but switched to Spotube. After Spotube was crippled, I was kind of aimless. I really liked having my music available on my cellphone and desktop. It looks like Navidrome will fill the gap perfectly.

                                          You'd mentioned ripping CDs. Would you have some software, you'd recommend (Windows or Linux)? Preferably in FLAC.

                                          I haven't looked at ripping software in a few years, but it was kind of tedious to set up and very manual to get the proper metadata, genres, and cover art. I've got a hundred CDs and that'll take awhile....

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                                          abcde for Linux. It's in your repositories. Set it up once the way you want, then it's just: insert CD, enter abcde, repeat ad nauseam. You could even tell your system to auto-trigger it on every CD insert.

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