Deemo

joined 1 year ago
[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago

While I like spotify for music there are three things that bug me about it:

  • Anker.fm ads. Just a rant I hate anker.fm auto injection ads. If you try sleeping to a pod cast it wil go from normal volume TO SHOUTING ABOUT STATEFARM OR DUNKIN. While this issue also occurs on third party podcasting apps spotify dynamically injects a banner ad into podcast art and hyperlinks the ad. I might be overeacting (I hate these kind of deeplink ads). To be clear I don't mind host read ads like linus sponsor shoutouts but dynamic ad injection is awfull.

  • No chapter support

[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 2 points 1 year ago

Podcast republic is a good alternative (assuming your just planning to use it on mobile/web)

[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 20 points 1 year ago (4 children)

Second question would the US gov consider google "to big to fail" and just inject a ton of money to restore it (or give enought time to break it up)?

Kinda curious 😉

[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 8 points 1 year ago (2 children)

I doubt people will pay for a windows subscription. Most will stay on 10/11 indefinitely and Microsoft will probably backtrack pretty quickly (look at windows 10 to 11 migration) 😉

 

Hi guys so something weird I noticed about youtube and their enhanced premium experiments. Last week I had enhanced premium availble as an option. I don't use youtube premium so I went with stock 1080p. Quality was kinda degreaded.

This week however the enhanced 1080p was missing but the video quality for 1080p looked considerably better

Any thoughts?

Imgur album

https://imgur.com/a/CYoKIB8

Source video:

【推しの子】STAR☆T☆RAIN/新生B小町【第十一話「アイドル」挿入歌】

https://youtu.be/S-UmqvA7uR8?t=4

[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

What kinda bugs me about youtube premium is that even if you pay you still get ads via baked in sponsors. I know creators have the right to do what they want with there content but I wish as a user there is an economical opiton to truely block ads.

Currently there are two paid models:

  1. Nebula like services. I kinda wish more platforms like this would popup since atleast when you use them you truely get no ads (no baked in nor platform injected). While they have a lot of creators a lot of creators are missing from the platform (its mostly education/tech focused).

  2. Patreon/Floatplane. Now this is typically the more popular option with creators as it guarantees a reasonably stable cash flow. The problem is as a user if you have to subscribe to multiple patreons for adfree content it can easly get to the cost of a cable bill (assume each creator charges $10 per month if you have 10-20 creators your follow you could be looking at a minimum of $100-$200 a month just to enjoy adfree content).

A kinda caviot is idk how much it costs in time/labor for production of youtube videos for major channels like linus. It could be that services like Nebula/Vessle would never be able to cover production cost hence why a patreon model is used. Even youtube ads if I recall only was able to cover about only one of their employees saleries (a lot but not enough to sustain the company).

I hope this post didn't come of as selfish/greedy.

[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

This might be a hot take but I wonder how this would be priced.

It could be handy for cloud gaming (since gforce now publishers are trying to block it).

[–] Deemo@lemmy.fmhy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

Used to use Apollo and Reddit sync now switched over to Jeroba for Lemmy (android) and pwa for iPad

Might consider sync for Lemmy after it develops.

 

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