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  • These are all really good answers, but yours really nailed it for me. Such a fascinating development and change in infrastructure. Thank you for such a well thought out and informed reply.

  • Ask Lemmy @lemmy.world

    Cable vs streaming tech?

  • It takes maybe six months of skipping tracks

    Lol, I look forward to good results by the end of the year? Maybe not the best algorithm after all.

    I personally don't have one particular way of discovering new music. It's a mix of suggestions from different apps or friends. Shazam during movies and TV also helps guide some discoveries. Also just clicking through a rabbit hole of suggestions and marking stuff you like for future digging.

  • Not trying to call you out or anything, just my googlefu couldn't find anything about any government jobs that did this. All I found was companies and other countries that were trying it out.

    I feel like it would be big news if that was an option for people seeking employment anywhere.

  • I posted a lot on my .world account in a community and when I switched to .dbzer0 nothing showed up on the said community before my new account existed. This is months if not a year ago. Thought it was a larger lemmy issue, might still be ongoing.

  • I still think this is the biggest issue with lemmy right now. There should be a way for communities that are identical across instances that can connect where a post would be cross posted and connected with links to each instance it's connected with.

  • The article mentions "Alliance for Creativity and Entertainment". https://www.alliance4creativity.com/

    Looks like a group that takes down piracy websites.

    I assume MPA refers to "The Motion Picture Association". They keep changing their name: "The MPA, originally called the Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America (MPPDA) and later the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA)", then abbreviated to MPA.

    Just clarifying the abbreviations since it isn't really explained/articulated in the article.