TripDawkins

joined 1 year ago
[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 23 points 3 months ago (5 children)

Dolphins and rainbows? What kind of LSD has OP been taking? Yeah, America is a hypocrite, and its politicians are liars who selectively apply "justice". American exceptionalism DOES indeed seem like a joke, and it is arguably far from the best Western or "democratic" country, but what country would OP say is the model we should all follow? OP, you obviously hate the USA. What country is the best in your opinion? I hate shit countries, but I sure as fuck would rather eat this shit over the shit I see in some countries.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 1 points 4 months ago

I really got into Enterprise. They got into a lot of ethnic and cultural issues, and that really engaged me.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 1 points 4 months ago (3 children)
[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 0 points 4 months ago (1 children)

That is a remarkable tool. Here is a demo.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 2 points 4 months ago

Ah; ok! Thanks!

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 1 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (2 children)

What's your price? Do you give yourself credit in the finished work? I realize you provided a link, but it's too unfamiliar. Nobody wants to get hacked by visiting a sus website.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 3 points 5 months ago

Yeah well, I guess y'all did good at keeping this an inside joke. After googling for 196, all I get is "We're a shitposting subreddit with moderators that are actively hostile to bigots, bootlickers, and chuds." Clears things up a lot.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 2 points 5 months ago

That's so cool!

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 2 points 5 months ago

An excellent question because "organic boycott" appears to have been "born" recently. My DDG search of the expression yielded seemingly nothing but results about this conflict. This bit from TIME appears to clarify:

Since the war in Gaza began, BDS has also endorsed new targets it did not initiate—like McDonald’s, Pizza Hut, and Burger King—calling them “organic boycott targets” because of the public support they have received after their brand franchises appeared to support Israel.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 3 points 5 months ago

I believe in activism for important causes, but even I think it would be best to stay right where you are because your departure would, imo, have little impact. If I were there, I suspect I'd stay quiet and try to focus on what I must do to bring about my next upgrade at McDs, somewhere else, or something I made on my own. I imagine at McDs it's possible to get in a "zone" where you and the tasks become one or something like that. I worked at Wendy's, but never achieved the "zone" because I wasn't there long enough to see how the operation's various pieces came together to make the whole thing work. Best to you.

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 1 points 6 months ago

Why not use a web-based tool like LogMeIn, Teamviewer, Anydesk, etc.?

[–] TripDawkins@lemmy.studio 2 points 6 months ago

Amazing how the writers articulated the fact that some people IRL are disgusted by happiness and positive feelings.

 

I know there's a lot of distribution services to choose from, but if you spend a few days or a week googling and/or searching u-tube for the best one, I suspect you'll conclude that Distrokid (DK) is the most popular distributor for mid-to-nobody-level artists like me.

I didn't start with DK. I went with CDBaby for my first album because the pay-once-and-you're-done model really appealed to me. Just google "CDBaby", and you'll see in the first result that they are advertising "No recurring fees" because they know musicians don't want to have to continue paying distributors for distribution that has already occurred.

So, I logged into CDBaby in order to start entering all the data that would support album #2. However, things weren't the same as they were with album #1. CDBaby, like every successful company wanting to increase earnings, had added to its offerings as well as its conditions. I get it; you're doing well, and you want to do better.

Maybe some of y'all are strong with industry terms like "mechanical distribution", "publishing", and whatever the term is for songs that are made available for TV, movies, or commercials, but I'm not. I certainly tried to learn what these terms mean, but these expressions don't find a long-term home in my brain without a special effort, a multi-day effort I decided I didn't want to make. Maybe that was a mistake. Either way, all the legal talk motivated me to give up CDBaby and go with DK since so many people seemed to really like it.

Of course, I checked out Tunecore and some other slick services. They all seem to be enthusiastically seeking ways to increase satisfaction for their investors. I am not against capitalism, but I am sensing opportunism at work here - an effort to increase income by hook or crook.

I REPEAT: I'm aware it's on me to learn about it all. I'm just disgusted that I have to protect myself from companies acting like "We're awesome! Source: Trust us". That's why I watched many videos and read a number of comments on Reddot and u-turb about distribution services, and that's when I decided to say, "Bleep it; I'm going with DK cuz they're so easy." So, album #2 went out via DK.

However, DK seems a little sneaky in their approach. Just this week I got a charge to my credit card in the amount of $11 for "DISTROKID EXTRAS". I googled that very expression, and found a website that really jumps into the issue. (FYI: I have not vetted this website; looks safe, but could be a hacker site for all I know.) For example, they have a product called "Store Maximizer", which takes note of the fact that new streaming providers come to exist. Pay for "Store Maximizer", and your songs get pushed to the new providers. I also found a DK support article that kind-of addresses the issue.. I guess the conclusion I should make is that the internet is a very dynamic and changing thing and that these charges keep my songs relevant to the internet as it becomes and not as it was.

I realize that CDBaby doesn't give artists 100% like DK, but I'm starting to wonder which is truly the better deal.

I know about "Leave A Legacy", which keeps songs online after our credit cards stop working. I certainly would like to leave the door open to releasing more music in the future, but I just don't understand why anybody would remain a DK member for that purpose.

Anyway, I don't think I'm the only DK customer here. Please let me know why you keep paying DK's ongoing fees. Thanks.

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