I get ask a lot on what kind of tools I am using on a daily basis, and why. I created a list of all my favorite tools which keep me productive and ...
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I quit Spotify because of privacy concerns and the fact that they don't have half the music I want.
I have a Thinkpad running linux pretty much so I don't have to use the Mac UI and keyboard - I connect to it via ssh/tmux and a browser :)
Yeah, thatβs super annoying when you pay for a music app and the donβt even have the music you want to listen to.
I have the same problem with Prime music. My partner has prime, and I'm in the "household" (yes, I know what I said about privacy!) but while that gives me access to things like Prime Video, somehow the thing that's excluded is music.
I used to be a fan (ish) of Google Play Music because you could upload 50000 tracks of your own collection, but they shut it down.
Another bad thing about Spotify is that I have a raspberry pi connected to my sound system and Spotify sees it as a device to stream to, except it won't stream local tracks.
Based on someone else's recommendation I've been using MoOde on the pi, with my music collection shared via samba. That works quite well but it's not as slick a UI as Spotify :(
Amazon changed the offerings for Prime users and now you get Music Unlimited with your Prime membership! (this was just like a week or so ago)
I don't see that. My partner is the one with the Prime account, and I'm part of the "household". I get prime video, but not prime music, and I've just checked. It's still not there!
which app are you using for music in replacement of spotify?
I use Dopamine to play my own files, most of which came from Bandcamp or my own CD rips.
What privacy concerns are you talking about? I like to stay as much private as I can, but never heard of major risks from Spotify
I think in the older days you needed a Facebook account to use Spotify. Even if you don't any more, I suspect that there's a lot being funnelled that way.
Same
Hi Julia, Thanks for writing about your list of go-to resources. I like most of them and agree they are beneficial for the work we do. I began using Pandora, free version, a long time ago and really like it. I use it to listen to music on the drive to/from work.
Thanks for sharing, Randy.
Haha about the music, I oftenly use the chill out music live in youtube
Hey @julia
Canva is mine favourite, that I used for presentation and infographic creations.
Mostly for creating difference between two products.
Vs Code
Microsoft Edge
GitHub
Stack Overflow
Dev.to
Daily.dev
DI.FM
Macbook Pro 16 2019
Gmail
Slack
Jira
Nice, thanks for sharing.
Axe dev tools was unheard by me, maybe because i am currently not too much into web dev. But it looks like a fantastic tool for futute. Thanks for sharing these tools
Thanks for your comment, Chirag.
Nice list! In GitHub, I enjoy Explore tab. I've also used Slack, where I have a few workspaces related to my interest
What about stack overflow ? since you add Macbook air I thought this post will help me but it's so basic but thank you any way :)
What would you have expect bc I am using a MacBook? π
Stack overflow, not really. Rarely covers the issues I am facing when coding.
thanks for sharing these, Julia.
some were new to me and i will deffo check them out to see if they will be of use to me too.
I like your content.
Thanks for you comment, Jake.
I have my entire life in Notion as well π
Hehe π
Airtable/Trello, Slack, LinkedIn, a good old fashioned notebook & pen, and smart speaker to stream BBC Radio 1 Relax all day :D
Thanks for sharing, Ruanna.