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  • M [email protected]

    Like I said, fuck Joe Rogan, but every big Corp has been responsible for awful shit. At some point you have to live and you have to give in somewhere.

    This is coming from someone that self hosts and even I can't be bothered to self host every fucking random ass song in existence.

    My value proposition is that my entire family doesn't have to listen to ads and I don't have to spend half my day tracking down songs.

    Again, my larger point is that spotify for all its bullshit still isn't streaming video levels of utter bullshit.

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    Well, you're right. Everyone has to draw their own line. I'll agree with you this is probably less egregious than some, and I personally do make make purchases I shouldn't from institutions I shouldn't to get by.

    But I do every single one of those holding my nose and acknowledging I'm contributing to a problem.

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    • C [email protected]

      Words have meaning, whatever gets you through the day 🤣. I know it's hard being a nerd with nobody around.

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      And if your projection gets you through yours, more power to you as well. I'm just a guy on the internet. I don't know why getting the last word here is so important to you, but far be it from me to deny you something you seem to need so badly. I'd think that high salary of yours would free you from needing the validation of making speculative personal insults at random shitposters who hurt your feelings, but hey, if you want it, you take it. Congratulations on your internet victory!

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      • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

        I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...

        https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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        My main beef with spotify is their attempt to privatize and monopolize podcasting.

        Spotify offers audio hosting and a large userbase, but does not provide rss. A few people I like are trapped in this, and I have no way to listen to their shows apart from using spotify. They refuse to understand that this is an issue, just like youtubers are ok with lock-in.

        Podcasting infrastructure is not monopolized yet, like video is. It is even bigger problem for me than underpayid artists.

        So boycotting, and if you undersrand that, you should too.

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        • addie@feddit.ukA [email protected]

          Just saying; cancelling Spotify and changing to Qobuz takes five minutes. Sound quality is amazingly better, the curated recommendations are done by human beings that love music, and 'just works' with everything that Spotify does. (For us, anyway.) It's French, rather than Norwegian-American like Tidal is, if you're trying to stop spending money on everything US at the moment, too.

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          They don't have any other recommendations apart from those human made ones though? Couldn't find what I wanted.

          The UI is awful and their artist pages are normally blank for indy artists.

          The migration is pretty seamless though, and they apparently pay their artists way better.

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          • mycodesucks@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

            Lazy doormat Spotify users: "Okay... but this is the LAST, LAST, LAST TIME FOR REAL. Do it again and there'll be a hashtag and a series of Tiktok memes!"

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            I dumped it months ago and went back to Deezer.

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            • mycodesucks@lemmy.worldM [email protected]

              And if your projection gets you through yours, more power to you as well. I'm just a guy on the internet. I don't know why getting the last word here is so important to you, but far be it from me to deny you something you seem to need so badly. I'd think that high salary of yours would free you from needing the validation of making speculative personal insults at random shitposters who hurt your feelings, but hey, if you want it, you take it. Congratulations on your internet victory!

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              🤣 words have meaning. Keep on moving goal posts.

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                👌👍 I'm sure you were genuinely questioning who is paying for Spotify and not being a snarky sarcastic jackass 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
                This shit is like watching Trump tards get upset when South Park takes calls out their shit.

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                Damn, you got me! Now I have to rethink my whole plan to undermine Spotify's revenues one comment a time!

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                  That is fascinating to me as well:

                  Movies > Big filesizes > many public trackers and seeders

                  Music > smaller and easier to store/play > less public trackers, only slsk is really viable

                  Books > even smaller > there are some websites like anna and a lot of small ones

                  But then:
                  Sheet music > even smaller files > almost impossible to pirate

                  It is fascinating to me that there isnt one clear spectum along filesize.

                  I guess it has to do with the target audience and demand.

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                  There are a lot of reasons for this but mostly because music streaming has been so popular that it wiped out the market for music. Its also a huge pain in the ass to sort and organize music when nobody follows a standard when they rip music so it makes automating things a lot harder as well.

                  I have several thousand songs I've downloaded over the last 25 years but even with modern tools like MusicBrainz Picard or Lidarr, there's no good way to organize your collection. You wind up with a bunch of singles or oddball songs from a compilation album, from a sampler, or you download an album and half of the songs come from the US version while the other half is from a UK version of the album and the uploader forgot to include a bonus track that comes on that version. Its just a huge mess that you dont see with movies and TV because apart from things like a "Director's Cut" or "Extended Version," you know what you're getting when you download them.

                  Additionally, playback isnt easy either. Are you going to manually transfer hundreds of files to your phone? Stream from your home media server to your phone and use a bunch of bandwidth? You're getting tired of 30% of your songs so are you going to go through your collection one by one and erase them?

                  There's a huge convenience factor for services like Spotify. With movies and TV the convenience factor definitely favors the self-hosted side of things.

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                  • J [email protected]

                    Damn, you got me! Now I have to rethink my whole plan to undermine Spotify's revenues one comment a time!

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                    Get riled.

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                    • quazatron@lemmy.worldQ [email protected]

                      Dropped it for Tidal years ago, never looked back.

                      I've started collecting CDs and building my own Jellyfin library so I don't depend on streaming services.

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                      On Qobuz here. I just buy vinyl then rip it directly from Qobuz generally.

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                      • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                        of course there are ways round it, but that's not my point. Getting expensive

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                        Getting expensive would be the wrong wording. The price of subscription is simply following inflation. Otherwise as long as the price stays the same while people get raises, you could say it's getting cheaper.

                        But it could becoming increasingly not worth it. Depends how much % of your pay is spent on the subscription long term, as both of them go up. If the % is growing, then it's bad, if it's mostly the same or going down, thats good.

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                        • dan@upvote.auD [email protected]

                          I ripped CDs to FLAC, put them on a Plex server, and use Plexamp on my computer and phone. Now I've got my own personal streaming service.

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                          I have a 50TB library of movies and TV, Plex, the *arrs, a dedicated server, and even I dont bother with music because its a huge pain in the ass to deal with. I have a bunch of songs from before music streaming was popular and a few I've gotten from SoulSeek since then, but that's about it. Ripping CDs, labeling and tagging each track, and sorting them into a properly named folder structure is just too much work especially when you get into thousands and thousands of songs. There are software solutions to this but they don't work very well because music is much harder to deal with when you can have 50 versions of the same song floating around out there.

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                            Unfortunately true. It's the uninformed (and who don't care enough to get informed) that allow the violation of rights and privacy continue.

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                            I have a 50TB library of movies and TV, Plex, the *arrs, a dedicated server, and even I dont bother with music because its a huge pain in the ass to deal with. I have a bunch of songs from before music streaming was popular and a few I've gotten from SoulSeek since then, but that's about it. Ripping CDs, labeling and tagging each track, and sorting them into a properly named folder structure is just too much work especially when you get into thousands and thousands of songs. There are software solutions to this but they don't work very well because music is much harder to deal with when you can have 50 versions of the same song floating around out there.

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                            • B [email protected]

                              When you bought an album you owned it for life. With spotify you are borrowing the music and if you stop paying you get nothing left

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                              For most people, that's an acceptable trade, because they don't want to maintain a library. And with Spotify, you get access to a much larger library than you could ever possibly keep.

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                              • addie@feddit.ukA [email protected]

                                Just saying; cancelling Spotify and changing to Qobuz takes five minutes. Sound quality is amazingly better, the curated recommendations are done by human beings that love music, and 'just works' with everything that Spotify does. (For us, anyway.) It's French, rather than Norwegian-American like Tidal is, if you're trying to stop spending money on everything US at the moment, too.

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                                Do they have an API? I use a lot of third party recommendation services, to avoid Spotifys and would love to make sure I can create playlists into it

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                                • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                                  I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...

                                  https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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                                  Bandcamp is not banned in the UK yet.
                                  But i think the government has strong intelligence that they are a terrorist organisation.

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                                  • fizz@lemmy.nzF [email protected]

                                    Spotify was an amazing service. I've used it for years but its getting worse. More and more things that are intrusive are being added, prices are going up. It just sucks i wish they would have just split it into different tiers so i dont have to pay for all this extra shit.

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                                    Inflation is also rising. I am not so sure Spotify raised its prices more than inflation.

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                                    • 3dcadmin@lemmy.relayeasy.com3 [email protected]

                                      I have got to admit I canned Spotify subs years ago - but how are they managing to grow their subscriber base whn it is now going to be £11.99 in the UK? That is way, way too high for what it offers...

                                      https://www.gbnews.com/tech/spotify-price-rise

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                                      You can rip MP3 files by using a Youtube-to-MP3 converter.

                                      Just stop using Spotify entirely.

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                                        You can rip MP3 files by using a Youtube-to-MP3 converter.

                                        Just stop using Spotify entirely.

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                                        https://github.com/justin025/onthespot

                                        Way better. My personal library is reaching 375k songs.

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                                          You could just be young. By the time I was old enough to start pirating Spotify had already existed for years and it's just significantly easier than getting into a tracker. My wife has yearly playlists she's been making since she was a teen and doesn't want to loose those.

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