I use it mostly for YouTube music (which costs almost the same as Spotify), no ads on YouTube is a nice bonus.
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I highly disagree with recommending regular users to use virtual machines, it defeats the whole purpose, at the end of the day, you are still using windows, and on top of that, it adds additional complexities that can only create frustration to users.
Do you correct everyone who says Windows instead of Microsoft Windows NT?
Don't know why, but they skipped a few cities in Switzerland.
Is that trustworthy? I don't really want to go from Adobe spying to a random russian hacker spying on me.
Hahaha, too stable and boring... Do you use OSs as a form of entertainment? No wonder why people can't take Linux enthusiasts seriously.
Way easier, the catalogs are ready for you, you don't need to download anything in advance, you can use it in any device too.
If you use real debrid, there's no need for VPN either. So it's cheaper also.
It's also very low in maintenance, I touch my configuration every 3 months to update my details and that's it.
Stremio + Real debrid.
Stremio is a platform to watch any media you like (works very similar to Plex), you can use it as it is, and install the plugins that are more useful to you (torrentio for example). If your country has strict laws, then you can use real debrid to convert the torrents to direct downloads, you just need to open an account in real debrid, pay a few dollars a month (no need to pay for a VPN as direct downloads are ok), and link your account to stremio, and then you'll have access to lots of content.
But I only use it to watch the latest linux distributions, nothing like spending a Sunday afternoon watching Fedora 40 while it's raining outside.
I am in academia, and I hate how everyone in my field interacts there. Even my supervisor posts relatively important news there (new papers published or conferences etc).
I used to check it without logging in. But now I can't see a thread without logging in. From all the fields, I thought academia was the first to leave, but no. I tried the mastodon but it is still a ghost town..
You basically need professional headphones and speakers to notice any difference, my guess is that 99% of Spotify customers have headphones that didn't cost more than $100, so why would they care? I mean, I have nice headphones and speakers and after some blind tests I couldn't notice any difference.
In corporate world, where I think MS makes most of the money, windows is the standard (unfortunately).
I'm fine with this, fuck it, if it takes a pos like Elon to make republicans to buy EV , I'm fine it, the silver lining is that at least both sides will buy electric.