I'm not locked into their player. Tidal integrates through Plex and I manage my music library between Tidal and local files there. And again, I still buy albums but we've both acknowledged we can't buy all the music we would listen to.
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To be honest I simply find Tidal + Plex integration to be more convenient than piracy. I'll pay my $10 per month for the ease of use and still buy an album or two per month from artists I want to support.
My discovery is a combination of Tidal and last.fm similar artists/recommendations and people on various forums. It's one of the few things I still go back to Reddit for. The other thing is that I like to listen to a band's full discography when I discover them. I recently found The Ocean and all 9 of their albums are solid. That's a lot to buy.
Just to add, I do buy albums but more as a way to support the artists. Tidal is for convenience.
That works if you listen to just a small number of albums, but I average about 15 unique albums per month and probably 60 per year.
It looks like she's wearing underwear that is painted over. Would they have yelled at her were she not painted?
Following the practice of British ensigns, a canton sometimes contains a symbol of national unity, such as the blue field and white stars of the flag of the United States of America. In these cases, the canton may be called simply the union.
If anything it is dangerous as it will still exit even if changes cannot be saved.
Is that a polio joke? Dang.
From chapter 1 of the flag code:
The flag of the United States shall be thirteen horizontal stripes, alternate red and white; and the union of the flag shall be forty-eight stars, white in a blue field.
The "union" of a flag is defined as the "upper inner corner" of the flag. So it does not define the size, but does define where it should be.
The flag code does specify where the blue should be though.
I bought a 13 recently and I love it. There's really only a slight premium when you look at comparable laptops in terms of size/weight, screen quality, etc... but that premium is exactly why it's feasible. They can sell laptops for $600 because they know you're going to buy a brand new one in a few years. With Framework you can replace whatever you need to so long term maintenance becomes less expensive.
No, anything from Tidal is still DRM controlled but it integrates seemlessly with everything I have locally.