Awesome. It was always in that perpetual beta mode where it’s free, as long as you keep updating the API key
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codapine@lemmy.zipto
Technology@lemmy.world•Spotify to raise prices in SeptemberEnglish
1·5 months agoFor Linux you can use ZSpotify. It runs in the command line, just use a burner account to run as in zspotify because it’s against their TOS of course, and might get you kickbanned. It also requires premium, but you only need it for a day at most, in order to run the download. Then you can cancel.
codapine@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Do you name your cars, if so what have you named them?
1·5 months agoBack in the day a friend of mine had a blue shit box I don’t even remember the make or model of now. Let’s call it a vauxhall (Opel/Buick in the rest of the world) Cavalier with constant issues. It was close to Tardis Blue, and due to its problems and unreliable nature, and it being a different time where insensitive names were the norm, he called it the re-tardis. Not proud, but it is a memory.
I have had two Sonatas, despite being musically inclined I have never called them a musically inspired name. The first one was lied to me by the stealership (used inventory from trade in, off-brand) that it was a limited edition, an L.E; so we called her Ellie.
Sounds like a medicine I shouldn’t take before asking my doctor if it’s right for me.
codapine@lemmy.ziptoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•New iOS call preferences (satire)English
26·6 months agoI remember landlines in the UK actually operating like this in the nineties. If you hung up, the line would stay open until the caller ended the call. It doesn’t make any sense and I remember being surprised when it didn’t happen when the caller was on a mobile phone.
Maybe our cable company’s exchanges were misconfigured? I’m pretty sure it doesn’t happen these days. You could never hang up on unsolicited sales calls for example.


Also as the registrant of one of those new fancy TLDs, much like the owner of this website (email.wtf), their own email addresses will fail those stupid email validation checks that only believe in example@example.[com|net|org]
Shitty websites will fail “example@email.wtf”, guaranteed - despite it being 100% valid AND potentially live.
Source - I have a “.family” domain for my email server. Totally functional, but some shitty websites refuse to believe it.