• HuudaHarkiten@piefed.social
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    1 day ago

    And then they wonder why everyone is fixing the hulls of their ships and getting new sails.

    Edit: whats family plan these days? 20€/month? My local record shop has new albums for 20€. I’d guess you can find a lot of good stuff on sale for 10€. So might as well buy an album or two per month. In a year you’d already have 12-24 albums. You can make a decent playlist out of those. Do that for a few years and you have a excellent music collection that lasts decades. Spotify is stupid and pointless if you really think about it.

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      3 hours ago

      Well, not really. I’ve discovered a ton of music in the past couple years I never would have bought or even had access to, without streaming. But Spotify does suck, I much prefer YouTube Music, which comes with Premium.

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      20 hours ago

      1.: I divide the payment of Family across 3 members.
      2.: I listen to so many songs individually, it would bankrupt me to buy every single song individually or the full album.
      3.: I’ll buy an album (2nd hand discogs (so good)/ebay, digitally on wherever or bandcamp). If I don’t like the music as much or the buying process is annoying, I’ll pirate the song.

      So yeah. It depends.

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        3 hours ago

        Yeah, but Spotify is and always has been a really poorly designed app. Google sucks in a lot of ways, but YouTube Music is a great platform.

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      I’ve been saying that for years. Now I have about 250 albums drm-free on Bandcamp. A good chunk of that money went to the people making the music, too.

      I know there are people out there paying a subscription to Spotify who listen to the same dozen albums over and over, too.

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        21 hours ago

        Yup exactly. Since I still pirate, I haven’t bought albums very actively, only here and there but I have about 120-130 albums in my shelf. I have a friend who uses spotify, he has connected it to Last.fm. I once checked and he’s been scrobbling since 2016… he has 80 unique albums on the list there. Seems like a waste of money, but hey, at least its not my money.

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          1 day ago

          A music collection on your harddive is a joy for you personally for ever

          A music collection on a VPS hosting a Jellyfin with accounts for your family and friends is a joy forever for all your family and friends (as long as you pay the hosting fees)

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            23 hours ago

            A music collection on your harddive is a joy for you personally for ever

            As long as you take care of backups

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              15 hours ago

              The hard drive that I bought last year and need for backing up has doubled in price. $500 fucking for 22TB… I have no clue what to do now…

          • DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml
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            23 hours ago

            Instead of paying monthly for a VPS you could get a mini PC from eBay for 100 dollars and host it yourself