Yes of course I love Lorn!
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Same, this song is the closest I've seen someone get to Sorrow's style imo. I'm real into the dark/atmospheric bass with cool percussion
Oh frick! I opened this without my VPN on 💀💀💀
Skeng goes crazy hard
Man that's great I had no idea. Knew about the last album cover being a plane but didn't know they were related at all lol!
This is sick
Yeah man Sorrow's one of my favorites, never get tired of his stuff.
And i'll definitely check those out!
Soulseek is very easy to use. Been using it for over a year now. Not sure how it's not more popular as I've been able to find lossless versions of just about everything. Highly recommend.
My experience with Lidarr (tried it after they fixed their DB problem) has been pretty poor, and doesn't seem to download music into album folders for some reason.
From what I've seen they're only adding ways to use AI more efficiently from the browser, it's not like they're developing their own AI, or forcing anyone to use it. It's not even an obvious feature either, and you need to set it up with an existing AI service.
So on the AI enshittification scale, I'd rank Mozilla pretty low (unless there's something I'm unaware of)
This is exactly how I feel looking at this "meme". It's all money related and feels like it's encouraging people to say things like "oops I forgot to cancel my Amazon prime subscription, I must have ADHD haha". We live in overwhelming times, too much information everywhere, too many subscriptions, too much stuff with instant access, but nobody ever mentions that.
People used to get their news from a newspaper once a week. There weren't 10-20 "subscriptions" to keep track of. You couldn't pull a thing out of your pocket to relieve boredom or sadness or loneliness, and people couldn't contact you expecting a response within an hour. We're not used to this biologically...
To me, this meme seems to be making fun of ADHD more than anything.
Good one m@te
It'd probably be more beneficial to read the article directly from Anna's Archive where they display plenty of graphs and infographics to make the data understandable. Unfortunately this article has none of that. The "over-focus on popular artists" is quite literally meaning they're only missing artists who aren't being listened to, most of which are probably AI anyway.
https://annas-archive.li/blog/backing-up-spotify.html