

I usually go for incredibly inhumanly muscley male characters but occasionally play as a woman for variety.
I usually go for incredibly inhumanly muscley male characters but occasionally play as a woman for variety.
No that is a stereo mic lead, hence the two rings.
I chose India and I pay with a UK debit card SK can’t see why US would be any different. Only needed the VPN for signup.
At this point I’m waiting for the them to put a stop to my VPNed price of £1.81 for a family plan but they keep allowing it.
Just another one of YouTube Music’s many features that doesn’t actually work.
So as people have suggested already there’s deemix if you’re happy to pay for a Premium subscription. If you want something somewhat more automated there are scripts that can be used with Lidarr to automatically download new releases from deemix.
Of course there’s also yt-dl to download from YouTube but the sound quality won’t match that of Deezer.
For Android there are apps such as Innertune, SimpMusic or ViMusic which let you stream and download from YouTube Music. There’s also Spotiflyer which I believe downloads tracks from YouTube again but links with a Spotify account for playlists etc.
For both Desktop and Android there’s also SpotTube which uses a Spotfy library and streams from YouTube Music.
No I mean what OS? Are you wanting for desktop of mobile?
What platform are you using?
Oh Tidal definitely tried to push me towards podcasts during my free trial.
Yet another music app ruined by forced podcasts. Only Qobuz and Apple Music left I guess.
Podcasts in a music streaming app is a sure fire way to make me cancel my subscription.
I really hope so.
The best thing I ever did was abandon TrueNAS and move to Debian. TrueCharts were a fucking nightmare and constantly required maintenance or even fresh installs.
Come back to me when Apple openly let’s you sideload apps on an iPhone.
Scanning a QR is a lot quicker than signing into an account though.
Qobuz-dl.
Most laptops come with an empty SATA or NVME drive.
Download from Deezer or Qobuz instead.
Ah yes that sounds like an incredibly safe idea.