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Honestly im considering just switching back to piracy
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Honestly im considering just switching back to piracy
I dunno why you left! I've never understood what was good or better than pirating about these streaming services. Everyone says convenience, but I don't think that's the real reason, because ads and service interruptions seem way more inconvenient to me than not having my music.
What bugs me about the streaming services is songs from my library dropping off the service with no notice
Exactly. Happy to say I've never experienced this issue in my entire life. Like how I've never experienced buffering issues where the quality drops, or doesn't playback at all; never had to pay for a second service because the first one I chose has album A but not album B; never had a power or internet outage stop the music.
It's amazing that you can do so much more for so much less cost, yet people just keep giving these rich sheisters all their money they don't have. I think based on my last comment, it's laziness and convenience is just a spin to make it sound more acceptable.
For me, itβs the fear of getting caught.
I have got caught in my more vulnerable years. That was not a nice experience.
Someone else mentioned a similar comment. Pirating isn't the only option in escaping the streaming services, though. BandCamp, for instance, you can download your music. They even have a special day every year where 100% of every sale that day goes directly to the artist. They just did that yesterday, actually.
I like Spotify for music discovery (I don't have the time to discover music on my own). $42 CAD per year for premium is worth it for me.
I'm already running an ARR stack, so there would only be about 10 minutes of effort if I ever change my mind and add Lidarr.
Start following YT channels like NPR Tiny Desk Concerts and KEXP. You won't have to do the leg work, new music (good and bad) will be in your feed all the time.
Having said that, the hunt is part of the fun for me.
I get it, it was part of the fun for me.
But now I've got about 60 minutes per day to myself where I am not working or keeping a toddler from killing themselves. I'm using that time to play video games; not hoping I can stumble upon my delicious niche of death/power/trash metal that I'll listen to for 10-15 hours a week
Well the original reason I went to spotify was kinda cause someone I know was curious what my spotify wrapped would look like :3.. and then I kinda just never switched back, cause I couldn't be bothered adding all the new songs I listened to on spotify to my playlist at the time x3
This is why I miss scrobbling. I think scrobbling is still a thing, but far less so now with the social media psychology being applied to music streaming.
Me and my music nerd friends all loved seeing each others' habits, so we linked our local Clementine players with Last.FM, and could see all the stats for each other that way.
If only Lidarr was better. I want to be able to have it use Spotify algorithms. I want to give Lidarr a song or genre and have it just start downloading the songs as if it were playing the radio. So I can discover new music based on what Spotify thinks I would like. I don't like that the wanted is all music ever released.
I tried YouTube today for the first time in years. Its unwatchable. The frog must have been slowly boiling for years to have so many people accept what Youtube is now. Just wow.
I managed to watch about 10 minutes but had about 5 ads during that time, taking up several minutes of my time. It broke my focus and I forgot what the video was about.
Back to Newpipe.
I've actually subscribed to premium. YouTube + YT Music.
Yeah I have a few colleagues that did that too. But I dont want to support big tech by being paying user.
Ublock origin + sponsor block makes YouTube entirely watchable and you don't have to fund this horrible company
This is one service I pay for and never had had to worry about ads. I can skip around, download and work it just like my offline music with no differences
I'm also paying for Spotify however I still get ads when listening to podcasts. Really bothering
Those arent spotify ads, they're the ads from the podcast. To my knowledge unless its a "spotify exclusive" all they are doing is fetching the RSS feed for you, not paying the creator anything regardless of your subscription status
And now they're showing locked episodes, which drives me up the fucking wall. Seems to only be with all the podcasts that SirusXM is buying up as of late, which unfortunately make up a good chunk of what I listen to.
The free version of Spotify is really not worth it. Even Youtube music gives you a better experience.
I hate that YouTube Music keeps trying to make me waste my bandwidth on videos that have worse audio quality than when it just plays the song. 0/10 smoothbrain design, probably just to sell more video ads.
Thereβs no reason to waste your time on ads.
So stop ducking using the service. How else is it ever going to change?
Also, stop fucking using it
Stop using services that don't care about their users for
's sake
I used to get so annoyed at the auto correct to ducking but after a niece and nephew were introduced as variables I've found ducking the most effective sentence enhancer that doesn't provoke a parent teacher conference for my brother lol
I quit using Spotify entirely after https://swedenherald.com/article/this-is-how-much-spotify-donated-to-trumps-inauguration
They alao have done very little about the misinformation Joe Rogan continues to spout.
FYI: You can have unlimited advertisement free music if you actually pay for a subscription*. Or pirate.
^*^not necessarily true for podcasts, in which the podcaster could have ads baked into the recording.
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Adverts are poison for the mind.
why don't you have an adblocker? I haven't seen / heard an ad on one of my devices in 15 years.
This is one service where the free version really isnβt worth it.
Am I the only one who download music now?(11.3 GB - 320K - Around 1600 Songs)
The only reason I would listen to 5 minutes of adverts is if I had no way of stopping them.
Spotify kind of sucks. I've been buying music from the musicians (mostly via Bandcamp) for years. Buying one album a month for like $8 means is cheaper than a subscription, and I now have a huge library of music.
Just wait until you hear about piracy!
I noticed this happening recently as last night. I was wondering what the fuck was going on. 30 minutes my ass, for example, I listened to Alice in Chains' Them Bones which is a 2 minute song, after the "promise" of 30 minutes ad-free and I got ad after fucking ad. Then I get a song, then it's ad after fucking ad. I'll be lucky I get 2 more songs before it's more ads.
I'm actually going to be looking into a media player that has bluetooth in it so I don't have to ever put up with this spotify shit.
For downloading there's lucida.to
It infuriates me too, it's an outrageous lie. Bizarrely sometimes it plays for ages with no ads IDKY
It's a trap. Its been that way as long as I can remember. If any music service offers a longer ad for uninterrupted music, don't do it.
Idk how it can even be considered a trap or legal its straight up false advertising, textbook definition
Use spot tube