I’ve had better luck with Tidal’s recommendations. Spotify just kept playing me covers and live music on my weekly and it was driving me crazy.
I’ve had better luck with Tidal’s recommendations. Spotify just kept playing me covers and live music on my weekly and it was driving me crazy.
Plexamp is pretty great. Plex was functional when it came to music but plexamp’s features and ui really makes it feel like my own spotify
I’m pretty sure they’re talking about the subtle ad disguised as an email in the promotions tab, its not even from someone I wouldn’t expect to send me an email, that’s why it’s so sneaky. It’s literally a promotion from a company whose emails I’m subscribed to.
When I was younger my friend group got in a heated debate about something semantic for fun. The opposite side from me tried to prove their point by editing Wikipedia and showing it to me. They had to show a screen shot because it had changed back in the time they ran from the computer lab to the lunch room, I used this in my arguments every time we argued about it after that.
This is blatant Taco Thursday erasure and I will not stand for it.
I propose Taco Thursday defederate from taco tuesday
You can reasonably use Tidal to find new suggestions and plex to actually listen to stuff. That’s basically what I do. Tidal’s algorithm for discovering new music is better than Spotify’s imo, was pleasantly surprised when I switched because of plex/tidal integration. The biggest pain will be the initial Tidal setup with music preferences (likes/dislikes etc)
I will say though that Tidal/Plex integration is far from perfect, I initially got it to mix my downloads with a streaming service and quickly discovered plex cannot download Tidal songs which put a huge dent in my plans.
I’m in the midwest and have used csc at every apartment I’ve lived at. Maybe it’s regional?