Apple Music and the Terrible Return of DRM
An anonymous reader writes: Apple's rumored music streaming service looks set to materialize soon, and a lot of people are talking about how good it might be. But Nilay Patel is looking at the other side — if the service fits with Apple's typical mode of operation, it'll only work with other Apple products. "That means I'll have yet a fourth music service in my life (Spotify, Google Play Music, Prime, and Apple Music) and a fourth set of content exclusives and pricing windows to think about instead of just listening to music." He points out Steve Jobs's 2007 essay on the state of digital music and notes that Jobs seemed to feel DRM was a waste of time — something forced on Apple by the labels. "But it's no longer the labels pushing DRM on the music services; it's the services themselves, because locking you into a single ecosystem guarantees you'll keep paying their monthly subscription fees and hopefully buy into the rest of their ecosystem. ... Apple Music might be available on Android, but it probably won't be as good, because Apple wants you to buy an iPhone.... There's just lock-in, endless lock-in. Is this what we wanted?"
Yes, but its existence denies me the right to not want it.
How can I believe you when you tell me what I don't want to hear?
I used to immerse my turntable in water, well almost, recording the record on real to real tape
I just used to think about doing that, I never actually did it. I guess you could say I did it on imaginary to imaginary tape. ;-P
Real to imaginary tape was quite easy too (but with little benefit), but I never figured out how to do it the other way around.
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Real to imaginary tape was quite easy too (but with little benefit), but I never figured out how to do it the other way around.
You end up with all noise and no signal.
We do that and the article won't be posted on Slashdot until six months after the thing starts up. This gives us some time to get the dupe ready on a timely basis.
Faster! Faster! Faster would be better!