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Cake day: June 18th, 2023

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  • There are ways you can use a Spotify account registered in another country and you basically pay about £2 a month. I’m mainly into 80s and 90s music and used Spotify to discover music, and once I come across a song I like I add the album name to a list (i.e. note it down) and find the CD from a second hand shop or failing which obtain the FLAC files some other way. This way I now have an offline library that has most of the songs that I love. Spotify will be there as long as I can just pay £2-ish but the moment they try the age verification or raise prices, its bye-bye for them.


  • Publishers, universities, tutors, all of them are on this together. You need to get yourself in debt to study and buy text books that are ‘updated’ every year to milk as much as possible out of students, and tutors wont let you in class if you don’t have the ‘updated’ text book. Digitally distributed books are so locked in and as recently pointed out in a Louis Rossmann video a lifetime license to use a book can mean just 2 to 5 years. Students are at this point morally obligated to pirate the text books and share them with others, specially those who cannot afford them.







  • There was a video on LTT about this. From what I remember the conclusion was that if you shut down the laptop while connected to power, it remembers the fact and wakes up in the middle of the night to apply updates and shut down again, assuming the power cable will remain connected so there wouldn’t be an impact on the battery. But of course, most people (I think) disconnect the power cable once the laptop is shut down. Windows still wakes up, sees the power cable disconnected, and goes ‘oh well’ and proceeds to update anyway.