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12 votes
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Terrible, dangerous EARN IT act set to move forward in the senate; attack on both encryption and free speech online
27 votes -
Uber, Lyft algorithms charged users more for trips to non-white US neighborhoods: study
7 votes -
The infinite loop of supply chains
4 votes -
A year on, first patient to get gene editing for sickle cell disease is thriving
8 votes -
Bill Gates-backed carbon capture plant does the work of forty million trees
6 votes -
Andrew Yang is pushing Big Tech to pay users for data
18 votes -
On contact tracing and hardware tokens
4 votes -
nettime mailing list
4 votes -
Replacing (potentially) insensitive terminology in programming
22 votes -
Norway's data inspectorate has banned the use of public health app Smittestopp to control the spread of COVID-19 over data protection concerns
9 votes -
Germany open-sources their COVID-19 contact-tracing app
11 votes -
British farmers need all the help science can offer. Time to allow gene editing
12 votes -
CDA Section 230 explained: The important and often-misunderstood legal foundation of the social internet
6 votes -
Amazon may face EU antitrust charges over merchant data in coming weeks
5 votes -
Entire Roman city revealed using ground penetrating radar
11 votes -
Bitcoin mining's three-body problem - An analysis of the three principal forces that drive the mining industry
8 votes -
Revealing motion invisible to the naked eye using Motion Amplification and Video Magnification
6 votes -
What do you think is the next big technological breakthrough?
Consumer, environmental, enterprise tech, etc.
37 votes -
Danish Superliga club create virtual grandstand for fans to watch game on Zoom – three screens were joined together to make a 40 x 2.8m screen with space for 200 fan images
4 votes -
US President Donald Trump signs executive order designed to limit the legal protections that shield social media companies from liability for the content users post on their platforms
31 votes -
Software bug in Bombardier airliner made planes turn the wrong way
6 votes -
To deliver ‘The Simpsons’ in 4:3 aspect ratio, Disney+ had to rearchitect its content-delivery system
12 votes -
Alt-right homophobes are using 4chan to plan a terrifying cyber attack on the LGBT+ community during Pride month
15 votes -
Remote cheering app could boost atmosphere in Japan's empty stadiums
4 votes -
How did the Covidsafe app go from being vital to almost irrelevant?
9 votes -
What appliance or technology remained largely the same in the last fifty years?
Could be anything, either simple or complex, general or specific. And it doesn’t need to have remained literally identical, sometimes a product receives minor or external adjustments while...
Could be anything, either simple or complex, general or specific. And it doesn’t need to have remained literally identical, sometimes a product receives minor or external adjustments while maintaining its core.
19 votes -
IBM's dance notation typewriter
10 votes -
Doom Eternal reverses course, will remove Denuvo Anti-Cheat with the next update
25 votes -
Apple and Google launch exposure notification API, enabling public health authorities to release apps
8 votes -
Apple releases two new Pride Edition Sport Bands for Apple Watch
5 votes -
Q Team is content that COVIDSafe is an innocuous application that should be considered safe to download for most people
5 votes -
An entire city (Noida, India) has been told to download a controversial contact tracing app — Or face jail: "Not installing the app will be considered a violation of lockdown orders," police say
9 votes -
New Tesla "million mile" battery in development that relies on little to no cobalt, poised to reshape auto economics
7 votes -
A spectacularly bad Washington Post story on Apple and Google’s exposure notification project
3 votes -
At the limits of thought: Science today stands at a crossroads--will its progress be driven by human minds or by the machines that we’ve created?
3 votes -
How do you organize your downloaded music library?
Recently, this post was brought back to the front page with some fresh replies and it got me wondering how those of you with large (digital) music libraries organize them? I'm not very tech savvy...
Recently, this post was brought back to the front page with some fresh replies and it got me wondering how those of you with large (digital) music libraries organize them?
I'm not very tech savvy so I primarily just have my modestly sized library saved in folders by artist, but that leads to some folders only having one song in them which can be annoying to navigate when I need to. I have been thinking about just having all my songs dumped into one folder, since I'm able to filter them by artist/album in Foobar anyway.
9 votes -
Nearly 40% of Icelanders are using a covid contact-tracing app—and it hasn’t helped much
10 votes -
Contact tracing and privacy protection
4 votes -
Review of new Apple and Google contact tracing protocol
5 votes -
Restaurant owners say Uber Eats and Deliveroo are still charging unsustainable commissions on delivery, with many planning to cut the cord on food delivery platforms
10 votes -
We asked thirteen artists how Spotify's 'Tip Jar' is working out for them
3 votes -
Music software and interface design: Steinberg's Dorico
12 votes -
Our bookless future
11 votes -
Riot Games' new Vanguard anti-cheat system for Valorant involves a kernel mode driver that launches at boot, raising security concerns
28 votes -
Apple, Google ban use of location tracking in contact tracing apps
8 votes -
First wooden wind power tower erected in Sweden – as early as 2022, the wooden towers will be built on a commercial scale
8 votes -
Apple and Google’s COVID-19 exposure notification API: Questions and answers
4 votes -
Germany flips to Apple-Google approach on smartphone contact tracing
7 votes -
What has your experience been like buying digital music?
I've been wanting to buy some music recently from some artists that are only available through places like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play... However, I have specifically stayed away from most of...
I've been wanting to buy some music recently from some artists that are only available through places like Amazon, iTunes, Google Play... However, I have specifically stayed away from most of these platforms for various reasons, the primary one being that I prefer Bandcamp over all of them (and up to now I never had the need to go anywhere else anyway).
So my question is, have you bought any music from these types of platforms online and what was the experience like?
Some specifics for what I'm personally looking to get out of this topic (you don't have to answer these if you don't want to, general experiences are fine too):
- Can I buy music through my browser alone? This one's primarily aimed at iTunes, because when I go to Apple Music and click on the "Also available in the iTunes Store" button for a particular song or album, nothing happens. So I'm assuming it's trying to launch iTunes which I don't have installed.
- Is the music available in multiple audio formats and can I pick whichever one I want after purchase? This is what I like a lot about Bandcamp, you buy the music once and it gives you a bunch of different audio formats to choose from.
- Did the audio files come with metadata and cover art attached (and were they accurate)? This one's not a big deal overall since stuff like Picard exists, but it's just a nice thing to not need to worry about.
12 votes