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Does it work with Sonos?
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2024-03-06
Or just switch your region. Spotify India is like $1.50usd/mo
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2024-03-06
And the execs will get fat raises, while they continue to pay artists shit. What a dogshit company.
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2024-03-06
Only a matter of time until they raise their prices too though.
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2024-03-06
Right? What tha fuck is this moron going on about with his open mindedness bullshit. If he had a brain in his head, he'd research the guys listed in the post and watch the endless videos of Joe using the N word, and watch the video of him saying his X girlfriend ran to him after his known rapist friend Bryan Callen forced himself on her and came inside of her, and watch the video of his friend Ari bragging bout drugging people while Joe laughs about it. Fuckboy nation over there.
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2024-03-06
Just buy up hundreds of those gift cards then sell them when the price is through the roof.
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2024-03-06
I still have my old mp3 player
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2024-03-06
🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️
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2024-03-06
Great! I assume that us musicians providing the actual content will earn more as well 😪
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2024-03-06
Except they get scratched etc over time
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2024-03-06
I think you're right about this.
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2024-03-06
“So that we can continue to invest in and innovate on our product features and bring users the best experience,” Ahh yes I loved getting a price hike so they could make a UI update for tiK tok scroll style I literally never use, or also a really shitty DJ playlist with an annoying voice over every 3 songs, or maybe a really shit algorithm that plays me the same 10 songs in every recommended playlist. I already canceled my Spotify a few days ago when there were articles about the price hike and how they are paying artist even less but goddamn this statement from them makes me mad still.
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2024-03-06
Ayyyyyy fuck ya spotify
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2024-03-06
they jack prices up yet pay their artists meere fractions of pennies for their music.
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2024-03-06
Getting on the trail
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2024-03-06
You will like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5s1mrcgi_c
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2024-03-06
I started using tidal to test out the audio quality. I could immediately tell the difference. My girlfriend was in the car and I was listening on tidal to one of my typical playlists I also have on Spotify and even she noticed how much better it sounded.
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2024-03-06
Man, corpo-speak is so funny. They love to throw in a- > We want to assure you that our commitment to providing a superior listening experience remains unchanged -in a conversation where they are telling their customers to get fucked.
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2024-03-06
I left Spotify the last price hike and went to YouTube Music. Not that YouTube is much better but for like $4 more I got music streaming and ad free videos.
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2024-03-06
Canceling today :[
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2024-03-06
Well, guess I’m cancelling my Spotify premium today
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2024-03-06
Hah yeah I bought a CD transport last year and I love it. Just hassle free high quality music, I can pop one in when I get home and just go about my evening.
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2024-03-06
Exactly, that’s why modern tech is more convenient
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2024-03-06
Well. I'll have to reconsider then, I don't know if I really use it enough for how much I pay now. If it goes up at all I'll probably be dropping.
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2024-04-06
And artist aren’t getting paid their fair share
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2024-04-06
Occasionally update prices just like Netflix 5 times a year
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2024-04-06
I recently transferred my 2,600 liked songs on Spotify over to Tidal, and Tidal had all but about 300 of them. Considering I listen to mostly electronic music like dubstep, most people that listen to normal human music would have far fewer songs missing. Pretty good if you ask me.
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2024-04-06
you think the greed that causes the rich to increase spotify isnt also the greed that causes every other company to increase their prices? this isn't a spotify issue - it's a societal issue.
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2024-04-06
I remember canceling my Spotify membership. It continues to serve dividends with the money that I am not paying.
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2024-04-06
I agree with everything you said. Maybe I’m just being negative, I just think we’re past that point. The government works for the corporations imo and the corporations have every interest in just keeping things status quo. And by the time people need to push back, it will already be too late. Those with billions will have all the power
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2024-04-06
I'm fine with this.
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2024-04-06
Ok cool. [Do this test](http://abx.digitalfeed.net) then. Record yourself. If you get greater than 75%, I’ll Venmo you $1,000. If you get less, you owe me $1,000. Since you claim “100%” it should be a pretty easy $1,000 for you.
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2024-04-06
Oh I agree. I'm just saying it's also frustrating because the cost is so similar.
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2024-04-06
I'm struggling with it myself, I'd argue it's one of the only things that makes it worth the extra money lol
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2024-04-06
And Release Radar!
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2024-04-06
No? I know the infinite growth thing gets parroted around but there are plenty of companies that just maintain a certain level of profitability without really growing. This is how a lot of consistent dividend paying companies work
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2024-04-06
Not to me. If you have good ears and good speakers it's like night and day.
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2024-04-06
Idk what kind of premium you bought but I literally have my 4 bucks student version an am yet to see an ad for almost two years.
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2024-04-06
Then I’ve got to go back to having music take up space on my device though. There’s also less chance of me discovering new stuff.
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2024-04-06
Where can I learn more about what you are using for movies?
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2024-04-06
I had it recently as January and there were still ads but you could skip them after a few seconds but if you weren’t by the remote then they’d give you the super long ads
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2024-04-06
I only have the 2004 remaster on CD. How do you compare the original vs the remaster?
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2024-04-06
Tidal pays more to artists at a rate that is significant, though. I don't view that decision as ironic. They pay more than 2x what Spotify pays to artists, and Spotify pays even less to artists who aren't popular. Tidal doesn't cost 2x the price of Spotify though, so I am not sure how that tracks for you. https://virpp.com/hello/music-streaming-payouts-comparison-a-guide-for-musicians/
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2024-04-06
I wish they had something similar to Spotify’s duo plan.
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2024-04-06
>We are far more than our ability to accrue personal wealth Scientific proof of that?
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2024-04-06
Stock buybacks seem to be inherently bad for all but the owning class.
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It's now $99 per month.
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2024-03-06
I’ve been using standard autopilot for years which is like adaptive cruise control with steering and emergency brake, and it makes a huge difference in terms of road fatigue over long distances.  It’s also helpful late at night when my personal ability to see isn’t at its peak.  There is certainly a market here.  
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2024-03-06
Ford hasn't even worked out how to build a car with a reliable fuel pump.
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2024-03-06
I'll trust self-driving when the car companies accept the legal liability, by default, while it's enabled instead of me and my insurance.
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2024-03-06
everyone can do that even now. but should they?
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2024-03-06
Just checked and indeed it is!  I’ll edit. 
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2024-03-06
We'll be lucky if it's in 10 years and or Ford is willing to pay for insurance in those 2 years.
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2024-03-06
No thanks, too many people already don’t look at the road while driving
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2024-03-06
Apple: So you know how it's illegal to be glued to your iPhones when you drive? What if....it wasn't? Do you know how many hours of slavish devotion we lost last year to driving? Ford unveils F150, AI edition.
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2024-03-06
I would bet you at least half of all drivers drive only because they have to. I enjoy driving but would absolutely pay $100 a month to get all that time back. There are a lot of other things I would rather do with 30 hours of my time every month. Buying back 30 hours for $100 is a price I would pay for the rest of my life. I’d pay multiple that if I had to.
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2024-03-06
Clearly Ford you haven't been on the road in a while, most people will do that today
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2024-03-06
Ngl, I'd happily pay $60 a month for full self-driving not restricted to limited-access highways and freeways.
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2024-03-06
Pfft, Ford drivers in Australia have already been taking their eyes off the road for years!
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2024-03-06
$100 a month? I thought the whole promise of it was that the technology would come with the cars. I was only joking about it because everything is going towards subscriptions anyways. Hell, Audi makes you pay subscription price for navigation. This is just annoying to see.
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2024-03-06
There’s a big market. I use the same thing on the highway. When they had FSD for free in April, I tried it. It worked as advertised. But it still was a thing I’d use in some contexts, but not others. The absolute best was driving home in stop and go traffic from the eclipse in April. I didn’t have to hit the accelerator or brake once. I barely had to even pay attention. It’s a nice option. $99 a month is still more than I’d pay for it. But, if I lived in a large city with endless traffic, I might pay that.
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2024-03-06
A large part of me wants to believe that driverless cars will be a thing if only because the amount of people already not paying attention to the road so they can look at the latest dumb shit on TikTok is a way too high. I’m at the point where I’d trust a computer on the road over someone with their phone in one hand a giant 8,000 calorie iced coffee in the other.
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2024-03-06
The problem is Tesla keeps adding safety features to stop you from doing anything except looking forward. So, you’re not working on your laptop or browsing the web. You can get around some of the constant warnings with sunglasses.
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2024-03-06
The only use case I can think of for this is long boring rural driving on 2/4 lane State roads with zero traffic. But is it seriously too much to ask that a human being be at the wheel of a 70 mph 4,000 lb crate of metal capable of fiery destruction of life and property? Will our corrupt corporate owned Congress hold robo-vehicles to the same strict safety standards as airline manufacturers? As noted in other posts here, I agree that ultimately the insurance industry is going to thumbs up or down on this greedy fantasy.
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2024-03-06
They can do it now the cars break down so much you can take a nap while you wait for the tow truck let alone take your eyes off the road.
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2024-03-06
Thanks to the NHTSA. But we were talking about the future when FSD functions without intervention.
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2024-03-06
Meh, Ford behind again. Musk said this 10 years ago.
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2024-03-06
And you'll be paying a subscription for it.
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2024-03-06
>Thanks to the NHTSA. As far as I'm concerned, they aren't doing enough.
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2024-03-06
>So, you’re not working on your laptop or browsing the web. As someone sharing the road with you, thank God.
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2024-03-06
I hope so. As an Auto body technician, we are slow and need more accidents 🤞
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2024-03-06
Well guess I'm not riding the motorcycle in the interstate when this happens. It's already bad enough all these Tesla douche bags are falling asleep at the wheel now I gotta dodge the F150 turds too.
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2024-03-06
They already do that right now…
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2024-03-06
They said that bullshit back in 2015 too.
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2024-03-06
BMW drivers : "Pfft."
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2024-03-06
Trains did that even before cars existed
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2024-03-06
Why is that a thing we need?
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2024-03-06
They should all go out and get '88' tattoos to commemorate this accomplishment. They can put it right next to the ones they got when they reduced error rates of their model that identified far right extremism down to 3%
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Life in plastic, it's fantastic!
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2024-03-06
Its pride month, don’t forget about OPs Dad
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2024-03-06
Imagine if we suddenly became violently allergic to microplastics
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2024-03-06
Hehehe you’re right. Although it might be a tongue and cheek reference to the UNM study they’re citing in which all 62 placentas they received to test ended up having micro plastics in them.
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2024-03-06
Please tell me this is a Mallrats reference. I would like to know I understood it🙃
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2024-03-06
Screw the rest of the planet, they crossed the line with "beer."
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2024-03-06
Remember when we worried about the little bits in exfoliating toiletries lol
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2024-03-06
Children of Men was a documentary.
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2024-03-06
Jacking it for Freedom
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2024-03-06
That still doesn’t undermine the fact that shoes do that to us.
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2024-04-06
I want the list to be recited in the rap style in Billy Joel’s We didn’t Start the Fire
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2024-04-06
As was Idiocracy and Wall-E
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2024-03-06
I'd put that on the card before a facelift! Take care of my mouth bones, please
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2024-03-06
They should grow them like pumpkins. Cover them in a mold that they fill when grown.
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2024-03-06
Meth heads rejoice!
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2024-03-06
Sounds to me like shark gene DNA mods, endless teeth production, cramped mouths, rows, pushed out teeth, all the nightmare fuel. I have dentures and wouldn't go back to organic teeth for the world. Thermoplastics and halloween. Anything crunchy in my mouth was intentional (i have munched many tooth pieces). I still have teeth falling out nightmares even though I don't have teeth, wtf?!?!
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2024-03-06
This is…how the zombie apocalypse starts. Not with a bomb, but with a tooth
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