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  • I think this path is great and I envy you a little. Very few people manage to maintain the passion of their youth and then earn money with it. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that this path continues for you!

  • All this hypocrisy. All these messages from colleagues and other people annoy me because everyone is suddenly very nice and only wishes each other the best. And of course the family has to be visited too. And there have to be gifts even if you have nothing else to say to each other.

    I hate it.

  • I am very excited to see which areas of medicine will make progress through AI in the next few years.

    My best friend has extreme back pain and there doesn't seem to be anyone who can really help him.

    My wife has multiple sclerosis, which I don't need to say more about.

    Medicine has made enormous progress in the last few decades. I pray this gets a turbo boost from AI. (And that even though I don't believe in God.)

  • My experience has been different. Even without Spotify, I've found a large number of new bands over the years through websites, reviews, and music videos on YouTube. This shows that there are multiple ways to discover diverse music.

    My main concern is about the broader impact of streaming on the music industry. While Spotify can be a fantastic tool for discovering music, it's important to consider how its business model and algorithms might influence musical production and consumption patterns. Yes, artists do receive royalties from radio plays, but the system is different from streaming. My worry is that the streaming model, especially in terms of payment structures and engagement strategies, might inadvertently prioritize certain types of music, potentially overshadowing the rich diversity in the music world.

  • Absolutely, I'm aware of the Top 40, but my point is about how services like Spotify are amplifying the dominance of this type of quickly digestible music. While the Top 40 has always reflected popular tastes, Spotify intensifies the focus on ephemeral hits rather than promoting a diverse range of music and independent artists. Additionally, the technology behind Spotify, where artists or labels aren't compensated if a track is skipped within the first 30 seconds, further influences this trend. It shapes not only what we listen to but also how we value music.

  • I believe Spotify is largely responsible for its own financial struggles. Knowing that 2/3 of their revenue goes to the greedy labels, they should consider scaling back on operational costs and excessive investments in advertising and celebrity podcast deals.

    In a way, it serves them right. Spotify plays a significant role in transforming music into a product akin to fast food, prioritizing mass consumption over artistic value. This approach not only impacts their profitability but also contributes to a broader devaluation of music as an art form.

    So fuck Spotify.

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