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Spotify Wrapped 2023 is out, what's your top artist and top song for the year?
  • Top .05% for Rosendale too. Definitely binged.

  • Who is the cruelest fictional villain?
  • I will always say Fuck Makima

    Chainsaw Man

  • Why isn't there a "Spotify premium" for news?
  • My entire state has access to NYT, Chicago tribune, USA today, a ton of other popular newspapers and our local newspaper through their libraries for free.

    Time for a library card.

  • Zoom terms of use updated to allow AI training on user-generated data, no opt-out
  • Went to look at the TOS. The service generated data (10.2) isn't actually the bad part. However, 10.4 is.

    10.4 Customer License Grant. You agree to grant and hereby grant Zoom a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, and transferable license and all other rights required or necessary to redistribute, publish, import, access, use, store, transmit, review, disclose, preserve, extract, modify, reproduce, share, use, display, copy, distribute, translate, transcribe, create derivative works, and process Customer Content and to perform all acts with respect to the Customer Content: (i) as may be necessary for Zoom to provide the Services to you, including to support the Services; (ii) for the purpose of product and service development, marketing, analytics, quality assurance, machine learning, artificial intelligence, training, testing, improvement of the Services, Software, or Zoom’s other products, services, and software, or any combination thereof; and (iii) for any other purpose relating to any use or other act permitted in accordance with Section 10.3. If you have any Proprietary Rights in or to Service Generated Data or Aggregated Anonymous Data, you hereby grant Zoom a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable, and transferable license and all other rights required or necessary to enable Zoom to exercise its rights pertaining to Service Generated Data and Aggregated Anonymous Data, as the case may be, in accordance with this Agreement.

    Full Text
    https://explore.zoom.us/en/terms/

  • What app do you use to read ebooks?
  • Librarian here. Yea, Overdrive's near monopoly has been concerning for awhile, though libraries will en-mass drop it if they start selling user data. It's still safe from that currently.

    Libby is still pretty neat.

  • Made me double backed for a second
  • I'm a librarian who orders books for this section. It is really weird to go from UFOs and Bigfoot to programming with php and Linux books.

    A "perk" of Dewey decimal system

  • What website/app do you use to read ebooks?
  • First thing, check with your local public library.

    They are most likely going to already have a free app to use with your library card. (If you don't have a library card, get one. They are free and it is very illegal for libraries to give your data to anyone without a court ordered warrant).

    My library uses Libby, and it's great for the most part on any smart device.

    If you do end up licensing (and it's a license, not a purchase). Amazon's Kindle store is good and has some exclusives.

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