• nfreak@lemmy.ml
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    4 days ago

    I was thinking this while setting up RomM a few months back. Each media stack I’m running has a bit of a different reasoning behind it, but at the end of the day it’s more about convenience and owning my own library than anything cost-related.

    My Jellyfin server exists because streaming services are a nightmare. Overpriced as hell, extremely limited libraries, things constantly coming and going.

    I use Navidrome because Spotify supports genocide and Tidal felt too limited, and neither pays artists well. While most of my library is pirated, I make it a point to buy directly from the artists whenever possible - whether that’s digital downloads, vinyl, or merch, direct support goes much further than streaming services ever will.

    RomM is about preservation and convenience for my emulation library. These aren’t hard to find online, sure, but knowing I have my own copies feels like a safety net in case of more shutdowns and lawsuits.

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      2 days ago

      While most of my library is pirated, I make it a point to buy directly from the artists whenever possible - whether that’s digital downloads, vinyl, or merch, direct support goes much further than streaming services ever will.

      You might already do this, but I’d suggest to further prioritize buying from up and coming and independent artists. You don’t need to support whatever random person/corporation owns the rights to the discography of a dead musician unless you have a compelling reason to so, and you don’t have to deepen the pockets of already loaded superartists/bands. Is there a Bandcamp Friday coming up, then you can wait until then to make sure a larger chunk of your money goes directly to those who made the music.