I went with GitHub. In the end it's just an OAuth service, to provide identity. It's not used to gather data on you (just the same we already share by visiting regular websites).I'm still gonna lookup Headscale and Wireguard because It's been on my radar.
I'm a big fan of Einstürzende Neubauten.My partner, yesterday, showed me Hatari - Full Performance (Live on KEXP), a live recording from 2019, and my first thoughts were that Industrial is more about aesthetics and attitude than the bpm's.It still olds much of the characteristic sound, metallic and gritty, but like everything it presents itself in a myriad of ways.
I'm not a creator but I spent a big part of my life surround by people who played music, some for a living.Nowadays I listen to music from different styles and origins. I have also switched to online human curated radios and my own library.There are some good YT channels that provide live performances of artists that I think I'll never get to see live, and I truly appreciate that, but I have never felt the same as to when I listen to live music. That sense of community is there. It can be 50 or 20.000 people and I can't explain it but I know it's there.
Thx. I've tried the musicbrainz Picard app and I don't like it, I'll check quodlibet. I'm using beets at the moment but it's terminal based. All on Linux.
I went with GitHub. In the end it's just an OAuth service, to provide identity. It's not used to gather data on you (just the same we already share by visiting regular websites).I'm still gonna lookup Headscale and Wireguard because It's been on my radar.