I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
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@lislegaard @theron29 might be a little tough for me to upload my files to the cloud: 25,000+ files amassing almost 300 GB. If I copied those to Dropbox, it would probably take months. I just copied at my files to a RAID array with 12TB of space.
@lislegaard @theron29 And my 500GB iphone has approximately 12,500 of those files just in my iTunes library. Not to mention the thousands of files in the Bandcamp library.
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@lislegaard @theron29 And my 500GB iphone has approximately 12,500 of those files just in my iTunes library. Not to mention the thousands of files in the Bandcamp library.
haha yes! but maaaaaaybe you don't need access to 25,000+ files wherever you go, hehe!?
also i guess that raid array could have been a nas / plex server if you DO need access to everything.
but for you i could imagine like a monthly selection transfered to your phone or an audio player.
then every month you could change your selection. could be a cool project and a way to explore your library on the go

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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

@lislegaard spatify, let 'er rip
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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

@lislegaard
I have never paid Spotify any money, and I have earned exactly $0.01 in royalties through them. I’m one of the winners, it turns out. -
I can give you a link later or you can search for unwrapped on GitHub by hans Martin Austestad. Banjohans is maybe his username.
It is Norwegian, but probably easy to fork and translate.
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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

@lislegaard I hate the vacuuming up of wealth by creators by those who do not create. An inverted world.
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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

Here's a link to the blog of J Willgoose from the band Public Service Broadcasting (see the Streaming Payment Rates entry) showing differing payments that bands get from different streaming services.
https://jwillgoose.tumblr.com/
Interesting and informative I think.
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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

@lislegaard Maybe you should have listened to Taylor Swift, instead!

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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

@lislegaard@sonomu.club Anyone actually using it is a fucking class traitor, when downloading music is so easy and simple
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@lislegaard@sonomu.club Anyone actually using it is a fucking class traitor, when downloading music is so easy and simple
@nyovaya @lislegaard where do you download your music? i tried downloading music for sets and its fricking hard with a defunct and not working lucida -
@nyovaya @lislegaard where do you download your music? i tried downloading music for sets and its fricking hard with a defunct and not working lucida
@lislegaard@sonomu.club @april@donotsta.re Youtube, all via yt-dlp
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@lislegaard@sonomu.club @april@donotsta.re Youtube, all via yt-dlp
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@nyovaya @lislegaard thats what ive been doing all the time i just hoped there to be a more elegant solution
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@nyovaya @lislegaard thats what ive been doing all the time i just hoped there to be a more elegant solution
@lislegaard@sonomu.club @april@donotsta.re Elegant in the way that it manages your library?
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@lislegaard @theron29 might be a little tough for me to upload my files to the cloud: 25,000+ files amassing almost 300 GB. If I copied those to Dropbox, it would probably take months. I just copied at my files to a RAID array with 12TB of space.
@jaypeach53 @lislegaard @theron29 Oracle give 200gb free afair.
I just run a rpi4 at home with navidrome and some rotating rust
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@lislegaard@sonomu.club @april@donotsta.re The best solution would probably be to share some e.g. ampache instance with others
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I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.
I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.
That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.
I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction.

@lislegaard Music and money aside just the idea of feeding Spotify all your info seems a worry.
I have loads of artist friends that whinge about AI whilst being completely addicted to Spotify's algorithm hellscape, they are the problem not some AI jazz noises.
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@lislegaard Music and money aside just the idea of feeding Spotify all your info seems a worry.
I have loads of artist friends that whinge about AI whilst being completely addicted to Spotify's algorithm hellscape, they are the problem not some AI jazz noises.
also letting an algorithm decide the music for you is maybe not the best way to have music be a connecting force between humans. anoter space for people to be in their own bubbles instead of shared experiences with their community.
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@lislegaard@sonomu.club @april@donotsta.re Elegant in the way that it manages your library?
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@lislegaard Maybe you should have listened to Taylor Swift, instead!

ah yes of course! my stupid mistake!
