• Ech@lemmy.ca
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    22 days ago

    *It’s no longer running*

    Friendly alert that it’s currently Bandcamp Friday - one full day that the site gives 100% of purchases to the artists. It’s a good way to support small artists and build up a personal collection.

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      21 days ago

      The company that currently owns Bandcamp laid off all of the union bargaining team members when they acquired Bandcamp, or rather, didn’t extend an offer of employment to all of them which is effectively a layoff or firing. Just adding on to your comment so people are more aware, in case they need extra convincing to only buy from Bandcamp on that day (or preferably not at all). Purchase directly from artists whenever possible. Pretty sure those workers who were fired are still seeking resolution, and I don’t think Songtradr, the company that acquired Bandcamp, ever recognized the union even though they voted yes in their vote to unionize with OPEIU months before the acquisition. Go here for more info.

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      23 days ago

      That’s some bullshit right there. Every day should be Bandcamp Friday. I understand charging a small 1-3% fee to cover server costs, but nothing more. Otherwise Apple is just another evil record label profiting off of peoples’ talent.

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        22 days ago

        Server costs? I mean for a media serving website at this scale you need the servers, storage, people to run the servers, people to development the website, fix bugs, keep on top of security. If you had a very talented team that was very lean, and each member of which can wear multiple hats to reduce headcount, you’re talking $400-$600,000 a year just in salaries. Thats before you consider taxes, benefits, etc.

        Do you think bandcamp is run by like one guy renting bargain bin shared cpu servers from AWS?

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          21 days ago

          The most entitled people are CEOs and right after them it’s people who think everything on the internet should be free and without ads.

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        23 days ago

        From what I can find, BC takes 15% for most sales, 10% for high-sellers. Dunno if that’s good or bad, but it seems low to me.

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          23 days ago

          It’s certainly lower than the 20-30% game distribution platforms take.

          I can pretty much guarantee the server & staff costs are more than 1% of sticker price, especially since BC includes streaming services.

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    23 days ago

    It is laziness on my part. I want to tell the Google home to play music.

    I should just get a Bluetooth speaker and do this, shouldn’t I

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      23 days ago

      You need the software, but there’s nothing about that request that should require access to the Internet.

      I have a LLM chatbot that controls my Home Assistant and Kodi players. It’s all done locally and the response time is under a second.

      On my PC(Arch, btw) I have a global hotkey so I can hold the key to record a message and when I let go of the key it uses a local model to do speech to text and sends the result to the chatbot.

      I could probably use a wake word but I’d need to mic up my house and I’d rather not do that. A bluetooth lapel mic and a single button Bluetooth “keyboard” about the size of a key switch (using an ESP32C3 microcontroller) give me the same functionality.

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    23 days ago

    I guess I can be proud of not getting into Spotify at the first place. Instead of discovering new music, I discover older ones which I find more reliable since new music industry mostly suck. Oh, also Bandcamp is fine for discovering indie.

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    23 days ago

    I have also moved fully to navidrome. It’s slightly less convenient, but it’s worth it to deplarform

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    22 days ago

    I know the main topic is ditching Spotify, but on the secondary topic of screwing over Spotify…

    I realized that you can “pirate” Spotify (i.e. listen indefinitely as if you had a paid account) if you have uBlock Origin on Edge. No setup needed, it just works. Most likely any Chromium-like browser will work.

    Unfortunately, I haven’t got it to work with Zen browser which is Firefox based so I’m not sure if all Firefox based browsers are affected. The workaround I have for now is just have Edge open with Spotify in the background, and control it from the Spotify interface on Zen. Never download the app, they control that fully.

    Funnily enough, I also got ad-free Spotify play on Amazon Echo when I was controlling it from Edge, though I never tried with Zen because I don’t use Echo anymore.

    PS: For audiophiles this is probably not gonna fly, as you don’t have access to the highest bit rates iirc.

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    23 days ago

    Does navidrome support Chromecast? I’ve had a hard time finding a self hosted music solution that will actual cast. I do have a public facing domain name with certs that, as far as I can tell, is working correctly.