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by siffland 999 days ago
My kids laugh at me because I still buy CDs and rip them and some bandcamp. I rip to flac, not for some audiophile reason, but because I can rip a single file for the album with metadata included and space is cheap.

I never have to worry about an internet connection or if an artist drops from a platform.

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My best friend learned how the shell works because of bandcamp.

He spent one summer ripping about 400 CDs he owned.

He was ripping them into a directory called .junk. He moved each into the parent directory when it was complete.

And the final command of his project was 'rm -rf . junk'.

Tab to complete is something that everyone eventually discovers is more than just a shortcut.

It's a proofreader too.

400 times 10-20 USD = 4000-8000 USD.

Divided by 20 amounts to 16-33 years. Roughly.

That’s why I don’t bother about CDs anymore. I used to carry them around privately on a NAT Server many years ago, copying them to my iPod.

1. You are assuming the goal is to spend as little money on art as possible. Which isn't the case for a lot of us.

2. Not everything is on Spotify. E.g. the song Golden Girl by Frank Ocean. Or most Neil Young songs.

The final command of his first project, you mean - because surely then he started over?
accidental space after .

deletes everything

classic typo

I do the same but run it though Picard[0] before adding to Plex.

[0]https://picard.musicbrainz.org/

I would buy more CD if they were available but many artists don’t even press them.
I do the same but per track flac and stream my music with navidrome. When I am out of the house I VPN in and stream my music at work or while driving.
also there is a FOSS platform.....Navidrome