
There are water filters that remove microplastics and PFAs called Zero filters. They’re kind of pricey and create plastic waste, but they help. The only real downside I see is all the damn plastic I’m throwing away, but at least they last 6 months.

There are water filters that remove microplastics and PFAs called Zero filters. They’re kind of pricey and create plastic waste, but they help. The only real downside I see is all the damn plastic I’m throwing away, but at least they last 6 months.
Again: not mainstream news.
Again: not mainstream news.


Yes! It always does the loading spin animation for like 10 seconds before it shows me my downloaded album. And some albums just never work at all. I have to go online and then offline again just to make it work at all, which defeats the purpose of being offline in the first place.
I just started my free qobuz trial though, and canceled my Spotify account. I mentioned their CEO as the reason I canceled.


The offline features on Spotify are abysmal. Half my downloaded albums don’t even work. It’s the primary reason I’m looking for an alternative. How can an app with such a high market share be this shitty?
You’re both right. Capitalism accelerates climate change but so does the outrageous electricity requirements of LLMs.
Only if it’s profitable or they’re forced to do so through legislation. Otherwise they won’t even try.
Qobuz has been good for me so far. I ran out of data the first month just because of the increased quality, so I may have to upgrade to an unlimited data plan. I mostly just use it to download albums rather than stream.
The increase in audio quality coming from Spotify is absolutely noticeable, especially for certain bands who put a lot of extra work into their production. Listening to Tool albums on Qobuz is like a brand new experience.