Streaming services are the best thing to ever happen to music from a consumer standpoint. You get access to a library of more music than you could listen to in a lifetime, and you’re not dependent on industry gatekeepers like in the days of radio and MTV. You don’t have to shell out money and hope you like more than two songs on the album. Because of that, I’m more adventurous with music than I’ve ever been.
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They stopped making them because the 500 Euro note was the choice currency of transnational criminals.
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Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Can You Trust Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson on Israel? Mehdi and Bassem Debate
1·7 天前It is all an act for people like Carlson and Owens. Carlson is much better at disguising his rhetoric in classical liberalism with a layer of “America first”. And Carlson might not be in it for the money as much as Owens is - he genuinely seems to like to create controversies for the sake of watching the world burn - but they are both hacks whose political opinions are dictated by what will get them the most clicks, the largest audience, the most fame, etc. They’re both trying to position themselves for a post-Trump world.
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Technology@lemmy.world•From Molotov cocktails to data center shutdowns, the AI backlash is turning revolutionaryEnglish
4·7 天前My conspiracy theory is that they intentionally made the internet search engines awful to force us to use AI.
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World News@lemmy.world•Ukraine said it captured a Russian position using only ground robots and drones, no infantry, for the first timeEnglish
21·7 天前Russian soldiers have been recorded surrendering to both aerial drones and ground robots in this war, including by writing messages of surrender that they presented to the operator via the onboard camera and surrendering after notes telling them to do so were dropped by drones.
Surrendering to a machine sounds humiliating but still a better option than going back to the Russian military.
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World News@quokk.au•China Poised to Become Top Tourism Economy as Foreigners Skip US
13·7 天前I’m kind of surprised by this. They gave me a 10yr multiple-entry visa when I applied for a single-entry visa, which made me think they really wanted tourists after COVID. I must have gone off-season, because the sites I visited in Beijing and Xi’an were overwhelmingly populated by domestic tourists.
If you are thinking of going. China is very cool and relatively cheap, especially food and lodging. It’s a little challenging to get around because a lot of the travel apps are blocked in China. Like the best map app is in Chinese, so you have to use it with a translator app, but that’s part of the fun.


I had an old BMW. I park in the back of retail parking lots because I don’t see the point in circling lots to find a space that is 40ft closer and you can pull through the spaces. Lots of times I would come out of the store and another BMW would be parked next to mine, like there was some automotive kinship or something. There would be five open spaces, some guy and my car. It was always weird.