145 points by IncandescentGas 3 days ago | 126 comments | View on ycombinator
cuuupid 3 days ago |
sequin 3 days ago |
wao0uuno 3 days ago |
Esophagus4 3 days ago |
That’s an ad. I’m not paying for ads.
lschueller 3 days ago |
Spotify is losing ground after their last subscription fees increase, as far as I see it.
e40 3 days ago |
Froedlich 3 days ago |
A few years after getting cable, they started running ads on it. Dad for furious. "No ads" was one of the things he was paying for, as he saw it.
Ironically, half the ads - at least in the beginning - were urging people to sign up for cable TV. But people couldn't see the ads unless they already had cable TV...
lowenbjer 3 days ago |
This sounds like terribly bad form, won't buy them any goodwill down the line.
petersellers 3 days ago |
Spotify rolling this out without an announcement intentionally would be an incredible blunder. I'd cancel my membership immediately and I don't think I'd be alone in that decision.
totallygeeky 3 days ago |
1.) Buy music when you can, and when you can't, pirate!
2.) Run Gonic(1)! (or whatever you want, I'm not in charge of what you do at the end of the day, but Gonic is a.) very light, and b.) a subsonic(2) server, so it's compatible with anything that supports that family of services)
2a.) How you run it is up to preference, I have a NAS that runs mine, you can also run it off something like Pikapods(3), a VPS (you know what a VPS is), or off your own desktop/laptop/raspberry pi, who cares.
3.) Download a subsonic compatible player, which is much more open to preferences, but I highly suggest Symfonium(4)
4.) Enjoy music streaming without ads, limits, or artists you don't like!
(1) https://github.com/sentriz/gonic
(2) https://www.subsonic.org/pages/index.jsp
to be clear, i have no relation to any of these products, outside of supporting the development of gonic and donating to symfonium. if anyone is interested I can do a more in depth write up of how I personally manage my stuff, but it's not much more complicated than this, just with a TB+ of music in a folder.
noemit 3 days ago |
captain_coffee 3 days ago |
ryandvm 2 days ago |
I feel like in a couple hundred years they're going to look back at our advertising encrusted existence like we look upon the pre-sewage-treatment era of humanity.
okr 3 days ago |
vpribish 3 days ago |
Festro 3 days ago |
user3939382 3 days ago |
millereffect 1 day ago |
adi_kurian 3 days ago |
veronicalin 1 day ago |
We need to pay more and more to avoid ads.
ladax72707 3 days ago |
pjmlp 2 days ago |
arealaccount 3 days ago |
It’s so much better for just picking a song or musician or genre and having a never ending playlist
anotherhadi 2 days ago |
cobertos 3 days ago |
pythonaut_16 3 days ago |
Annoying that it happened. Annoying that Reddit mods are aggressively removing the discussion. Annoying that HN comments here are immediately jumping to Spotify hate and the sky is falling.
Imagine if we all assumed every AWS outage meant that AWS was cancelled.
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The responses in this thread are truly disappointing. Spotify can be bad and have vibecoding issues and we can still have a rational discussion rather than just jumping on the complaint bandwagon and panicking. I guess at least eventually real comments rose to the top.
drcongo 3 days ago |
benjaminpark282 2 days ago |
balinha_8864 3 days ago |
ttbigroad94 3 days ago |
Good53139428015 3 days ago |
https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/12/spotify-says-its-best-deve...
I don't understand enterprises who take this stance, there is tons of room between "don't utilize AI for coding" and "exclusively utilize AI for coding."