Fallacy of relative privation (also known as “appeal to worse problems” or “not as bad as”)
Just because Lenovo is worse doesn’t make Spotify correct. Also, he does rant about other anti repair e-waste generators.
Fallacy of relative privation (also known as “appeal to worse problems” or “not as bad as”)
Just because Lenovo is worse doesn’t make Spotify correct. Also, he does rant about other anti repair e-waste generators.
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What is the trailer park of soups?
Yes, I have my Plex server facing the internet. No reverse proxy, my networking game isn’t at that level yet. I have a half dozen friends and family who use it for movies/TV also.
Yeah, I’m old school like that. I keep roughly 128GB of music in 256k AAC on my phone at all times. I also have Plexamp for streaming the full lossless collection off my NAS if I can’t find what my ears crave on my phone.
Dig deeper, music isn’t ever boring. Maybe it’s how you’re discovering new music that needs a rehaul.
Perhaps I’ve “missed out” as I’ve always had folders full of albums in some digital format. I did streaming for a while then rolled my own with Plex and a NAS, but I’ve always had an offline stash of full albums with me. I dunno, every time I feel like I’m not enjoying music it’s a personal issue, not a result of “modern music”.
This was great, I’m not a musician but I enjoy a good debunking.
Fewer* people. If you can count it, it’s fewer. If not, it’s less, e.g. less money, fewer dollars.