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TheBat, in The buzz around town
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Plankton: “We too”

Lucidlethargy, in oof

Then you realize you aren’t paying $20 a month, and you buy a new album, that you fucking OWN forever.

Polar,

$20 CAD gets you a family plan that you can share up to 5 people, so $4 CAD each.

Not sure what you’re on about. If you’re paying $20 for Spotify you’re getting ripped off.

Or you can pay $25 CAD for YouTube Premium, share it with 5 people, and get both YouTube ad free AND YouTube Music for $5 CAD per month.

I’d rather pay $4/$5 per month to access millions of songs than $20 for an album that I will get bored of in a few months, thanks.

wizenheimer, in lots of homework....

Gotta love blurry titties

Gormadt,
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I’ll never forget the days of watching the image load line by line to reveal tittie

Ah the days when being on the Internet was a deliberate act rather than a passive one

Lileath,
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Just go to Germany if you want to experience this again!

elvith,

By the way, does fax support colors now, or is it still black & white?

Lileath,
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I don’t know, I just do everything in person when I have to do stuff with the government.

BCsven,

You could put a set of weights mext to computer and lift while it loaded. jacked in no time

Nacktmull, in *monch*
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Real chads don’t eat kitkat!

!fucknestle

ImmortanStalin, in lots of homework....

This is more 00’s. Mid-00’s it was DVDs full of homework lol

Colorcodedresistor, in This is the advice I live by

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  • Viking_Hippie,

    Only if you do it on behalf of others and even then it’s celebrated in certain cultures.

    unreachable, in The buzz around town
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    “its not a threat, it’s a promise”

    NigelFrobisher, in Just Say Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

    Want to feel old?

    pascal, in oof

    $10 for an album? You lucky dog, here one album CD costs at that time around $25.

    Quill0, in lots of homework....
    @Quill0@lemmy.digitalfall.net avatar

    Nah CDs were too expensive. It was Zip Disks or Floppies all the way

    Gormadt,
    @Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

    Floppies were where it was at for us

    I never knew anyone with a zip disk

    GFGJewbacca,

    My family had a zip drive growing up. Then again, my dad is a doctor, so our income might have had something to do with it.

    clay_pidgin,

    I’ve got a handful of zip disks, but no drive. I asked on the town bulletin board and nobody else seems to have one I can borrow. It was a short-lived intermediate format, so I’m not surprised.

    vivadanang,

    super popular at universities and schools where stuff wouldn’t fit on 1.44mb floppies.

    they died at astonishingly fast rates, often starting the click of death after a few weeks of read/writes. fucking iomega.

    netburnr,
    @netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

    Cds didn’t get the click of death like almost every zip disk did.

    Quill0,
    @Quill0@lemmy.digitalfall.net avatar

    I have tons of working zip disks.

    But an cdr burner in the 90s were expensive

    netburnr,
    @netburnr@lemmy.world avatar

    Hmm, maybe it was because I ran a file sharing service so they were constantly reading.

    user224, in Just Say Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
    @user224@lemmy.sdf.org avatar

    Umm, 1 marijuana and 1 crack please.
    I am not a cop.

    Mothra, in She is right !
    @Mothra@mander.xyz avatar

    Damn am I doomed to a long life?

    Mordachai_Shedbacon, in Another Holodeck meme. Those poor, violated dinosaurs nuggies

    Time to load up the simulation

    mathterdark, in oof

    Discovery of new music is so much easier now with Spotify/YouTube/etc. In the past you had a slim-to-none chance of coming across a band/artist/album outside your local scene, no matter what the genre. Back then you kind of had to be “in the know” for that to happen.

    beastlykings,

    Spotify maybe, I’ve never used it. And Google Play music used to be the best for this, but YouTube music has me stuck in a loop of my last 10 or 20 songs and I hate it.

    If I’m listening to some techno, and I change gears to old school country/bluegrass for awhile, then, YouTube will never ever recommend techno to me again. Not unless I manually remember some of my favorite songs, search for them, and retrain it that I like techno. But then of course country slowly dies. God forbid I mix in hard rock, punk rock, or rap. It just confuses it more.

    And it’s not just a genre problem, even within a genre of repeats the same dozen or two songs every time I open the app.

    It’s not just me, I have a family plan and my brothers have both separately complained to me about the algorithms being worse than Google Play music, which is what we used to use.

    I literally created a playlist called YouTube music sucks, where I save my most liked songs, so I can reseed the algorithm when I want a change of tunes. I need the playlist because I have a terrible memory and can’t remember all the songs I’ve liked.

    Why don’t I change? Because I’m cheap, and it’s bundled with YouTube premium for the whole family. And it has no right to be as bad as it is. I keep thinking they’re gonna fix it, but I guess maybe people like being spoon fed their last 20 liked songs?

    maltasoron,

    Spotify is really good with recommendations. I think they use different algorithms for the different personal playlists: the Release Radar seems to use my followed artists and all my playlists, while Discover Weekly uses my recent listening history.

    user224, in This is the advice I live by
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    Working on it!

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