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After announcing increased prices, Spotify to Pay Songwriters About $150 Million Less Next Year (www.billboard.com)

When Bloomberg reported that Spotify would be upping the cost of its premium subscription from $9.99 to $10.99, and including 15 hours of audiobooks per month in the U.S., the change sounded like a win for songwriters and publishers. Higher subscription prices typically equate to a bump in U.S. mechanical royalties — but not...

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if you use Apple Music and have a desktop/laptop look into Cider 2. Incredible streaming music player. cider.sh

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Spotify Connect

Unless I’m reading this wrong, is this just Spotify’s solution for listening with friends? If so, that’s far from a Spotify exclusive feature.

Edit: Okay. So it’s their version of Airplay. It’s too bad Apple never opened it up. Streaming to remote devices has works for almost 20 years now in the Apple ecosystem.

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The nice thing about Tidal is the attention to detail about the music or album you’re listening to. You get writers, producers and recording musicians for all the tracks. Sometimes additional Artwork.

Apple had the right idea all those years ago when they were selling those enhanced digital albums. Almost felt like purchasing a vinyl or cd and getting all the goodies that come with it. INCLUDING properly crediting the artists. Not sure they do that very well anymore.

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Yeah but the thread is talking about picking the default browser on Android. Which is unrelated to this post. iOS users can set the default browser… The user simply commented that they have been able to do that for a long time.

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But I also understand the people who can’t bring themselves to vote for a guy supporting a genocide

If people have this view, then they should be even more concerned about a Trump second term. I’m sorry, this is unacceptable and it’s exhausting seeing it repeated on this platform. It shows a clear lack of understanding on how we’ve made progress in this country and a concerning misuse of emotion over critical thinking.

Modern governance has always been an uphill battle. Don’t throw away progress, as little as it may be. It’s still progress and gaining an inch every day is almost always better than going back a foot. It may take years to get that inch.

If we want change, start local and work up. Campaign for the people who see the world the way you do and fight for them. Organize. Not voting is by far one of the dumbest and most un-American thing you can do.

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It’s fine if you don’t like my tone. I don’t have any issue with that.

What I have a problem with is someone being an ass then playing the innocent game like you have.

Are you going to keep deflecting the conversation and asking me about my feelings or add to the actual discussion?

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What’s crazy is you assume I am married to what happened with this bill. Then you throw in some other stuff about this being the start of the great American firewall. You have any more stuff to pile on?

I’m SIMPLY saying we need to do some work domestically with our elected officials to get things where we want it.

But please, carry on with the thing you’re doing. Maybe those internet points can be cashed in for solutions.

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I do apologize for the edits. Was trying to wrap this up in the short time I have. Didn’t complete my thought.

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How was I supposed to know you didn’t actually mean all spying?

Sure bud. Take care.

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How about let’s take care of the foreign power with a direct line to influence and collect from US citizens first. Then let’s work locally on the domestic problem. Protest, vote locally for those politicians who are on the same page and in the meantime STOP USING these companies products.

I simply don’t agree that kind of power is more acceptable in the hands of a country like China.

Edit: I don’t feel this comment captures my thought properly. I really didn’t mean for it to come off as this was the correct first move. More like here we are and we have the public more aware about our data and where it can go outside the US. Great, it’s been a battle to even get the slightest awareness on this problem. Okay, well now let’s use this momentum to properly fix the problem.

This bill is terrible. We should set up laws protecting data in general. Not go after specific companies.

And I’m tired of this constant talk about how much of an enemy the US government is to their people. While I could recite a billion reasons to agree with that that statement, I feel it’s a bit of an overused excuse instead of providing any kind of meaningful solutions. It’s completely possible to both be grateful for all the work people have done to make this country great and the sacrifices they made AND to criticize it and speak out about doing better.

The amount of assuming going on from a couple sentences is tiring. It’s just impossible to cover EVERY little detail.

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What an incredible addition to the discussion.

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I was referring to the social media platforms like Meta and TikTok. But you know this, you just want to be an asshat.

So you don’t agree with me? You think making sarcastic comments is the path forward? You seriously take time out of your day to start shit with a stranger on the internet who simply suggests we have the ability to try to change things for the better in this country?

Well I don’t have the time. Take care buddy.

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I agree. That’s ALWAYS been what feels to me to be the correct path forward. But that’s not what’s happening, is it? So we would have to get our politicians to a place to make something like that happen.

I too can oppose the processes and have an additional thought. Why do people insist on making everything so black and white?

I totally agree with the start of this thread. I simply a stated it’s not the worse thing in the world for our government to start looking at where our data is going. Would I love to have the correct, best solution put into place? Sure. Does that ever happen in politics? Rarely? So fuck me for having a discussion huh.

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Agree. I never said it was the correct first move. I meant it as more of “well here were are”. So first they have their eyes on where the data is going, maybe next we can work on the domestic data problem.

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“Games you’ve bought from the Epic Games Store are first-class citizens, too”

The only reason you can play some games from EPIC is because of Valve with their proton and the free labor of Linux users. That quote doesn’t make any sense. Vote with your dollar and avoid their store if you want Linux gaming to improve.

Valve didn’t exactly make it difficult to run additional software to accomplish this. Extra steps for sure, but far from being restricted.

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because Valve contributed to proton they should now have a monopoly over linux handheld gaming OSs and every other platform should just accept that

It makes perfect sense the “Steam”Deck running “Steam”OS to only support the “Steam” Store.

EPIC Games does not support the Linux Desktop. Their biggest game does not work on Linux. Are we clear on that? I simply made a point that because of the work of VALVE and free time of Linux users, is the ONLY REASON you can kinda play EPIC titles today.

VALVE cannot ship a device with software they can’t support. You think VALVE can ship a million devices and somehow support a store that they can’t control and is historically anti-Linux? So then what? People start complaining to VALVE when they realize their Fortnite doesn’t work?? That can’t work as a business model.

I do not understand how so many people are disputing this.

Again, VALVE can only sell what they can support. You are completely free to install those third party solutions or heck, they even provide WINDOW Drivers if you want to install windows on it. Are you not aware these other stores people are using on Linux are essentially hacks with no support from the actual company that owns them?

I’m afraid you seem to be missing a bit of the picture and speaking from emotion instead of looking at the facts and thinking about how business works.

I’m grateful for what valve has done for linux gaming but I still support Playtron entering the linux market and trying to push linux gaming forward in their own way.

That’s great. I’m sure if it really is Linux based, then they will create a nice launcher that launches the launcher that someone else wrote in their free time that launches the launcher made by EPIC. Again, a welcome addition to the choices people have. It still baffles me how they can claim to treat other store as “first” class citizens when they have no ability to control those stores. Anyway…

I think most people would love to see another Linux OS out there with easy navigation for gaming. Especially since the work they do can be pulled into other projects. It’s all just Linux after all. Even my personal desktop has the ability to choose an alternate gaming based session at the login screen i cobbled together that’s focused on gaming. It’s a win for everyone and I don’t see people against that.

We ALL would LOVE for Linux to have native support for these alternate stores. You get that right? But you can’t demand a company to ship a solution they can’t control and expect to support it.

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Whatever happened to linking to actual source content?

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Didn’t they do that already? I thought Microsoft offered low end Xbox with a subscription when they first launched gamepass?

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War is incomprehensible, horrific and incredibly heartbreaking. Israel has committed war crimes and it’s being broadcasted in real time.

Let’s start a discussion when Israel starts beheading babies, using their own children as human shields and purposely hiding behind their citizens with the intent of causing as many deaths of their own people as possible.

Where are all the articles asking why Hamas refuses to return the hostages?

An estimated 400k German civilians were killed in WW2. Mostly airstrikes. Of course Germany euthanizes an estimated 300k of their own sick and disabled.

While this Hamas / Israel war incredibly hard to stomach, let’s not forget history and context. Hopefully to one day as a species get past war as a solution forever.

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Target disk mode is performed during boot and was first introduced in 1991.

What happened to glibc-widevine ? (aur.archlinux.org)

I watch the F1 on NowTV. In windows this works fine in Firefox but not in Linux. My research turned up various posts linking to the “widevine” package that depends on “glibc-widevine” but that seems to have disappeared. What happened to it? did it work? where can I get it? is there an alternative?

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Paramount+ won’t play on Linux and Netflix plays at a lower bitrate.

DRM video on Linux will vary service to service. This is because each service sets their own rules for DRM using widevine. One service may require different levels of security than others. Resulting in different results depending on this service.

Unfortunately Linux is not a priority for these services and you’re likely out of luck.

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Widevine

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tailscale.com/blog/docker-tailscale-guide

I used the above link to start on my project. I’m trying to add Tailscale service to my existing docker-compose files to forward all traffic on the primary container to an exit node. It works, but I’m not able to find a way to access the web apps on those containers that are forwarding their traffic. Looks like you are well beyond this guide.

Best of luck.

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