pete_the_cat

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[–] [email protected] -2 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

The thing that annoys me the most is how it cares about whitespace/carriage returns. I remember back in college when I was taking a CS class, learning Python and writing the Code on a Windows PC, emailing it to myself, and then attempting to run the code on Linux. Before I learned about the carriage return conversions, I remember having to rewrite about 75 lines of code before I got it to run. 🤬

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 week ago

Or Google/Reddit/Meta.

[–] [email protected] 8 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Meanwhile in Miami it's a low of 82 and a high of 89, with a feels like of 100 everyday because of 80% + humidity until the end of October. My apartment is in a newer building and is well insulated. I forgot to turn on my AC two nights ago before I passed out for the night. When I woke up around 10 AM it was 71% humidity in my apartment 🥵 I walked around outside for about 10-15 minutes yesterday in basketball shorts and a light T-shirt and was dripping in sweat.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 weeks ago

SmartTube for Android TV is a must as well

[–] [email protected] 34 points 4 weeks ago (7 children)

I've had YouTube Premium since the days when it was called YouTube Red, so like a decade. I've grown used to not seeing any ads from Google and anytime I watch a video not using my account it's torture.

[–] [email protected] 75 points 4 weeks ago (27 children)

A lot of creators have just turned into corporate shills. I stopped watching ETA Prime's channel about tech reviews because it was becoming pretty clear that mostly everything he got was paid for by the company. Also, most creators are putting their own ads into their content.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 1 month ago (9 children)

So it's not as bad as it seems, at least.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

The tickets were only like $100 a piece for second level seats and that was mostly because of the ticket pricing bullshit. It was like $60 for the ticket and $40 of "fuck you, pay me" money and then the taxes on top of that. I saw Metallica back in 2018 and it was $100 for pit tickets. I was like 30 feet from James.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

Ah, I misread the last part. Of course if it's a small Indie band they're not going to charge out of the ass for stuff, that'd be dumb on their part.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 month ago

For point c, it’s actually cheaper depending on how they do it. One of my favorite artists, mc chris, has done USB discog sales for over a decade. He charges like 100 for it last I saw, but it’s also a custom USB along with having like 10-20 albums and Eps.

That's pretty cool, but at what quality? MP3? AAC? M4A? FLAC? You don't know until you buy it and plug it in, you know that a CD is going to be WAV files which is uncompressed audio mastered at the best quality possible, which you can then rip to your desired format. If whats on the USB drive isn't FLAC, you're limited to what they gave you.

It would be much more expensive to press, bundle and package/ship that many CDs in comparison to a single USB drive

It all depends on if you're doing it yourself or if you have someone that's already setup to do it as a business. After a quick search, I found a site that will do 100 CDs with inserts and jewel cases for $255, I'm sure the price goes down with the more you order. The same site offers custom USB drives with silkscreen printing (how else are you going to know what's on it amongst all your other flash drives assuming you intend to keep it?) is $330 for 100, so if the artist is actually putting multiple CDs onto a single USB drive than it definitely is cheaper for them, but I'm not sure how many bands would actually do that.

And since it’s also merch, point 4 is unlikely. He’s never cared about his music being pirated (and even has lyrics about his music being ‘forever free for the poor kids’, so B isn’t an issue either.

That's one artist, lots of artists care about their music being pirated because it cuts into their revenue, which they get very little of in the first place (referring to CDs, not streaming which is a lot better for them in terms of revenue). IDK how old you are, but I'm guessing you don't remember Napster/Limewire/Kazaa. Also, a lot of the time it's the companies that own the rights to the music that care the most because they're the ones that get like 70% of the profits.

Option a is basically do you trust the artist, which one would hope they’re trustworthy, but they could also Sony you if they weren’t…

Ah, yes, the good old Sony rootkit.

[–] [email protected] 15 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (4 children)

Any plane internet I've used has been spotty and terribly slow, but then again, I haven't bought it in years because of previous experiences. I can stand to be without it for 2.5 hours.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

Agreed, people always forget that Google is a company or to make money, they don't provide all of these services out of the kindness of their hearts.

 

Each bar is wrapped in cellophane, which are then wrapped in the normal outer packaging. To make the 4 pack, they simply took 2x two packs and put them on a cardboard tray,and then wrapped those.

I don't think I've ever gone through so much unwrapping for candy.

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