• jade52@lemmy.ca
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    2 months ago

    I would give anything to go back to listening to music on limewire. Download times be damned. It was a simpler time.

    • CatZoomies@lemmy.world
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      2 months ago

      You can by opting out of the current machinery of music.

      I buy CDs and digital music on Qobuz and Bandcamp, and immediately archive it. Instant high quality lossless FLAC. Upload it to my own server and I can stream it on the go if I want. But for now, I also duplicate the effort by syncing the local files to my smart phone. I have complete and total authority over my music purchases. The simple time is now.

      On another note, I’ve been thinking about resurrecting my iPod Classic or possibly my iPod nano. The rectangular yellow one. Loved that thing.

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        2 months ago

        There is a whole cottage industry of replacement iPod parts now. I have seen some pretty cool ones with flash storage and clear cases.

        Unfortunately the Minis and Nanos are a pain in the ass to open.

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      2 months ago

      I would actually use Audio-Galaxy Satellite P2P again to find new music.

      Had one of the best artist recommendation algorithms ever.

      For your local music library tastes, it would first crossmatch to find other users who had the most similarity to your collection, then recommend you the artists that they had, that you didn’t.

      Simple and elegant.

      * As mentioned elsewhere, Nicotine/Soulseek is the modern leader for recommendations.