I’ll vouch for AudioNetwork also. I’ve used them in the past, and thought the library was good.
I’ll vouch for AudioNetwork also. I’ve used them in the past, and thought the library was good.
IU - Love Wins All
A deaf girl and a blind guy navigate a post apocalyptic world where they are being hunted down.
This doesn’t beat foss, but if you’re willing to meet halfway, you can do Spotify for cheap. It’s about $15 a year by taking advantage of their regional pricing in India. Method is to go on Amazon.in and buy a years GC to Spotify, then log into Spotify via VPN in India, then apply the GC.
What is the main reason why you want to move away from Spotify? Is it the cost or another reason?
I’m going to recommend getting an app called Feedly. You can setup what you want to see on the feed. Put only educational or scientific articles, or customize it with sources that meets your need.
Thanks for everyone’s responses! Taking everyone’s advice and doing it local instead of online.
The other user is correct. I’d like to design and print out photo Christmas cards and mail them.
Pong. They could flesh out the storyline a little more.
I stopped subscribing in my own country and started subbing in other countries to take advantage of regional pricing. Now for the cost of less than a month of Crunchyroll in my country, I’m getting a full year. For Netflix, what would normally cost a month in my country, I get about 3 months worth of service.
Who tf still sleeps in a waterbed??? I thought they all disappeared in the 80s.
Thanks for these comments. I’m going in to get cut in a month, and knowing these expectations will help me understand what’s going on.
I left Reddit when they killed RIF. In Lemmy, I wanted something similar and tried Jerboa and Connect. Those apps didn’t really feel like RIF no matter how much I customized it. Sync really is the definitive replacement for the RIF experience. I gotten my version to look and feel like it exactly.
Taylor Swift. She started out as a country singer, completely changed her genre, and became a pop sensation.
Edit: Nevermind, her first album was in 2005 I think.