ScrewCapital

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[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

Yes and in some scenarios of what you're talking about the person has declined the pardon because it would legally mean they are guilty of that crime that they were wrongly convicted for. Most people though accept the pardon even if they didn't do it because this battle of semantics means little when you're getting fucked in prison.

Obviously not everyone convicted of a crime committed that crime, our justice system is nowhere near perfect.

But legally speaking, if you accept a pardon, you are admitting guilt. You can not be pardoned if you didn't do the crime (in the eyes of the law). If you pardon someone you're essentially forgiving them for their actions.

How can you forgive someone for something they didn't do? How can you accept forgiveness for something you didn't do? If you didn't do it you wouldn't need forgiveness.

Also there is debate on if pre-emptive pardons are even a thing. I'd be of the camp that no, they are not a thing. So I will ignore them because they don't exist lol

How can you be relinquished from punishment from the justice system if you weren't found guilty by the justice system? If you weren't guilty (again in the eyes of the law) then you won't be "punished".

Also want to be clear. The innocence project is a great organization, and I do appreciate you bringing them up lol

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

I don't disagree with anything you're saying.

I wish there was the infrastructure for that without Spotify like what radio used to be, or when the average person had nueanced opinions and it was easier to get recommendations from everyone.

However we don't live in that world so there's nothing to judge anyone on atm until Spotify collapses under its own weight.

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Isn't it owned by square?

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

It actually does the opposite, pardoning someone means that you're confirming they committed the crime.

You can't be pardoned for something you didn't do. Which is why some people have actually refused pardons, because they were innocent and didn't feel they should be pardoned because it inferred guilt.

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 33 points 1 week ago

Be really funny if you're in NYS, I'd tell the cops the guy has a bullet proof vest on (which is illegal in our state) and scream "he has a vest get down!" If they didn't do anything. Since the reason is that a vest was made illegal because it's an "assault weapon" lmfao

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 12 points 1 week ago

I wake up and get out of bed.

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago

I used it as a way to discover music not as my main player as I said but that's also probably not a common issue (even if it is at its heart an accessibility issue for the partially deaf). I'm not sure if Deezer solves that issue but it also will feel shallow, but idk if it solves that issue.

Plex has gone kinda stupid lately. However Plexamp is very very feature heavy if you wanna own instead of rent the art you consume though. If you want a tier down from Plex, jellyfin with Finamp worked well for me as well when I switched. Emby isn't feature heavy so maybe about Emby.

Personally though if you wanna get away from streaming I'll throw in my two cents: an old iPod or iPhone would work great, have decent battery life, and allows you to listen to music without buffering. Takes a bit of getting used to but once you're on it, you're on it and it's unfathomable for me to go back now.

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 3 points 1 week ago (4 children)

Emby does as well. That said once you live without discover features and unshackle yourself from algorithms I will say ... It's really not that big a deal lol

I used to go hard finding new shit on Spotify and YouTube etc, but eventually word of mouth with friends and the library really solved the issue. Also changed how I consume music from songs in a playlist to looking at every album as one solid work of art to be understood.

Now I hit up my friends when I want new music recs, they hit me up. It's a good ice breaker. The library is also mad under used as a resource, they love supplying new shit if people are wanting it.

I got to a point where I am now where I carry around an iPod, and some CDs for the car lol may be weird however works for me and I paid zero dollars for music the last couple months cause now I have a solid personal library.

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 16 points 1 week ago (13 children)

Tidal I believe has what you're looking for and may be worth a shot.

Deezer is non American and I think it's worth a shot to try if you wanna give that a shot as well as the seem the least shitty.

That said, Plex/emby/Jellyfin although lacking discoverability is what I used to transition off Spotify in conjunction with tidal. Eventually found out the local library had CDs and used that to discover new music, started buying CDs I liked and enjoyed and have been very happy since since I don't have a month subscription now as I don't need to rent my music.

(if you're the type to be sailing, you could also copy CDs from the library)

I'd say your best shot is to just experiment around, Spotify is always going to be the most convenient. Deezer (as far as I know) the least shitty, and tidal the best quality.

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 4 points 1 week ago

It's the whole state... Unfortunately no one ever seriously primaries him

[–] ScrewCapital@lemm.ee 2 points 1 week ago

We'll have to agree to disagree there, I don't think your points stupid I just don't agree.

That said even if that's true it'd still make sense to primary challenge imo there's no reason not to.

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