Right now, it's Qobuz that pays the most, and they also sport lossless audio formats as well. Tidal's still a good pick, as far as music streamers go, though.
I'm not familliar with other software from Canada, but there are a lot of european alternatives to OneDrive and afaik all of them host outside the US.
Proton Drive, Infomaniak's kDrive, pCloud are all Swiss, and Filen and Nextcloud are German, with the latter being self-hostable. I have personally tried both Filen and pCloud and found them easy to use.
More BS to distract people from the Epstein files.
Didn't think I'd see a degoogling list without DeepL, for translations. That's definitely a choice.
They're still European, much closer to the EU geopolitically, and if you think about the many damaging trends we import from the macro USA, which is further distanced from us, it's not such a big leap forward to think this might also contribute negatively to the social climate in the EU. Not to mention the UK itself.
I would personally suggest Qobuz, as it is demonstrably the service that pays artists the most and has multiple tiers of lossless audio options. The next best thing would be to buy from artists directly, whenever possible (maybe even physical media, if you have a good sound system for that).
People here advocating for piracy sound cute, but I wonder how actual musicians would feel about that.
Can confirm: am over 35 and if I stay up later than that I start to get cranky and sour about kids these days with their insistence on trying, instead of doing or doing not. Ugh!
Oh well, time to fine the shit out of them and roll out Linux across the continent.
Isn't this admitting to breaking EU law?
So, am I being an ignorant sack of crap, or is this not the State overreaching in matters of the private sector? Thought American conservatives hated such muddling.
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AFAIK, yes, and they're around the same ball park, I think cheaper on the individual plan, but a dollar more than Tidal on the Family Plan, IIRC. Nothing like trying them out.