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    strang_out@punkstodon.deS
    About half a year ago I switched from Spotify to Tidal. While in a wider view the both are so similiar, that I would recommend the switch, here are a few things that bother me:- when you pause a song on your phone and then want to continue to listen, it starts over the song.- same thing happens with albums. Say you are listening to an album and you pause (i.e. because you need to attend a meeting at work) then come back and want to continue to listen after a while, it starts over the whole album (is this a cookie thing?)- the phone app, the desktop app and the web player are not synced. So I can't listen to an album or a playlist on my way to work on my phone and then continue to listen to that same album or playlist on my computer at work. Instead it will start over (see above) the album that I was listening to yesterday on the web player. In my day to day use those are just small things that bother me a little. Minor bugs really. I'd still recommend switching to Tidal or any other service that pays better per stream than spotify.#spotify #tidal #streaming #musicstreaming #streamingservices #music
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    humply3@kanoa.deH
    @cptbutton I've tried funkwhale, but there was no music available from artists I know, since they have to upload the music themselves. You can upload music too, but have to make sure (if you make it public) to not violate copyright law.I think there is no way of streaming that is in the advantage of artist and the best way to do it (in the disadvantage of not having access to all music and spending much money) is to buy complete albums directly from the artists either as CD or as download and store them somewhere central, like NAS, clowd or funkwhale with private upload, from where you can access it from all your clients you want to.