#joerogan

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=sLNEojqZlUE
#TristanHarris is a former Google #design #ethicist, co-founder and president of the Center for Humane #Technology, and co-host of the Center for Humane Technology’s "Your Undivided Attention" podcast with Aza Raskin. Daniel Schmachtenberger is a founding member of The Consilience Project, aimed at improving public sensemaking and dialogue.
This is long form, about 3 hours
#JRE
#JoeRogan Experience 1736 - Tristan Harris & Daniel Schmachtenberger

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https://www.bitchute.com/video/hmkwZ32vtBc/

The #AmazingPolly does an excellent job tearing down #JordanPetersons new “ARC Project” to make “responsible citizens”. The #people backing him are pure #Crown Corporate, pro Climate Change, with strong personal links to King Charles and the old Prince Philip himself – the man who wanted to come back as a virus and kill %80 of us.

The Amazing Polly | Surprise! Jordan Peterson's "ARC" was Built for (and by) Billionaires
https://rumble.com/v2dwmjq-surprise-jordan-petersons-arc-was-built-for-and-by-billionaires.html

00:00 Introduction
04:30 Who is who in this elitist zoo? The cast of characters in Jordan Petersons ARC (Alliance For Responsible Citizens).
27:55 What’s missing from all this? The usual suspects – Heinz #Kissinger, Atlantic Council and all the way to The Crown Corporate. Imagine all those links – Jordan Peterson. Tucker #Carlson. #AlexJones. #JoeRogan. #LexFriedman. #RusselBrand. #WhitneyWebb.
40:26 Jordan Peterson “the junkie”. Addicted to benzodiazepines – anti anxiety drugs. How did he get hooked? The amazing therapeutic psychologist? “Physician, heal thyself”. I doubt very much Jordan Peterson got hooked on “downers” because of his wife’s cancer diagnosis, but because he was taking downers to get to sleep after taking “uppers”. Peterson went to Russia to “get clean”. Really? - - - JP is married to Bonnie Keller, Jim Keller’s sister. Jim Keller is the legendary computer chip designer with links to the highest security clearances for tech you can get. How interesting.
57:50 Jim Keller’s friend “Mudge” – Peter Zaitco. Former head of DARPA and Google cyber security exposes US military industrial complex scams and goes to clean up Twitter – Elon Musk fires him before he exposes all the Saudi/Israeli/China exfiltration and twitter security flaws.
1:07:26 Donald Trump publicly humiliates Lockheed for “losing” technology to America’s enemies.
But there is a ton of stuff Ms Polly is missing, we cannot..

jaywink@jasonrobinson.me

So I decided as well to finally ditch #Spotify. Multiple reasons:

Don't get me wrong, Spotify has been great, like technically. Initially maybe 4 or so years ago I was still entrenched with my mp3 collection (still listen to those!) and wanting none of that streaming music business. But Spotify allowed me to find a lot of cool new music I would have not discovered otherwise.

Luckily, these days you have options. And also while you don't own the music you listen to on a streaming service, a lot of it is around on many streaming services. And there are services to move your likes and playlists around. It's not exactly interoperatibility and open API's, but at least it can be done.

I chose to use https://www.tunemymusic.com, it cost $4,5 for a month, handling unlimited amount of tracks and playlists transferred from various music services. About 50% of a beer, so not too bad. It even transferred all the playlists that I just had liked in Spotify, ie not created by me.

The service I tried for now is #Tidal. Out of ̃11K or so tracks as liked or in playlists, around ~280 were not found, which was a pleasant surprise, as I was expecting to lose a majority of my saved tracks. Tunemymusic exports a CSV of the not-found tracks so I can at least follow up on the ones of them later if I want. In terms of features, Tidal seems pretty good. It has all the same daily playlists, recommendations, song radios - all the usual machinery which makes Spotify good.

The really cool thing is Tidal allows paying a bit extra for a larger share towards the artists (the "Hifi PLus - Up to 10% of your subscription is directed to the artists you listen to the most"). Of course I have no experience how this works in general, but at least there is the claim. Anyone know how their reputation is on this?

The bad thing is lack of multi-device sync. Unlikely on Spotify, if I have a web player open and a mobile player open, they don't communicate. Which is a bit of a UX annoyance, but it's not a stopper. Maybe with all the extra income they make off the #DeleteSpotify people they will implement it..

#Deezer seems like something to look at too, so going to do that next, given my migration tool subscription is active for a whole month. Any other services worth trying with a decent enough #music collection? (please don't suggest anything related to Google or Apple, thaaanks).