• @beansniffer@lemmy.ml
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    12 years ago

    The best solution regarding privacy would be to own the hi-fi files directly and then stream them to your devices using software you self host like jellyfin or something.

      • @MerchantsOfMisery@lemmy.ml
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        12 years ago

        Lol this is going to sound ridiculous but as someone who is trying to quit smoking and constantly failing, I know for a fact that using a program called Nicotine would 100% water the seeds of addiction in my brain.

        • Evan
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          12 years ago

          Never smoked but I despite the name and consider it a deal breaker

            • マリウス
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              12 years ago

              <etc> so tempting to release a product called ‘nicotine’ and wait for the patches. <etc> then i would have a reason to only apply one patch a day. otherwise, i’m going against medical advise.

    • @beansniffer@lemmy.ml
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      02 years ago

      How does SoulSeek compare to torrents? From my quick search, it seems that SoulSeek is proprietary software, correct?

      • @MerchantsOfMisery@lemmy.ml
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        02 years ago

        Better, in my opinion. Torrenting is annoying when it comes to music, I find. Soulseek is so easy in terms of searching for individual songs, albums, etc. and specifying things like bitrate and so on. It’s proprietary but I’ve yet to see an open-source equivalent that comes even remotely close to it.

  • @jactm@lemmy.ml
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    02 years ago

    A quick look at tosdr and exodus privacy and … I guess if you create a separate account for youtube music and maybe use it only on the web browser. Tidal has more trackers than YT music