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Spotify re-invented the radio
(lemmy.world)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I know Plex gets a lot of crap here, but they have done me no wrong allowing me to simply play the music I like. Spotify is ruining artist discovery, which is exactly how radio became the shithole it is now. At least Pandora leads at artist discovery.
You can just use Jellyfin which is open source.
Plex (or equivalent) pairs great with Bandcamp where you can download the music you buy in lossless quality.
How expensive are albums typically? I'm kinda under the impression with the amount I just listen to random shit that gets recommended that wouldn't work for me
Sucks that Pandora left Australia with their "pick a song and we will create a radio station based on it". I used to use that all the time. I even would've considered starting a subscription if it hadn'tve withdrawn from the country when I started getting income.
How is Spotify ruining discovery? Imo they're absolutely crushing it, I've been loving their new DJ feature, used it exclusively on a four our car ride and the mix was awesome, and found a couple new bands. My only complaint is that their recent redesign and navigation patterns are a step down.
Or do you mean in terms of the free plan?
Wait, what did I miss about Plex? Any search terms I should look into?
Where? All I do is see people shilling plex as a replacement for streaming services without mentioning you have to buy the fucking content to put on the server.
You know that's not how people are filling their servers, right? Plex is a way to manage and stream your pirated media collection, though Plex will never admit that.