yeap, they do have a student discount. it is half off.
― Bee OK, Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:20 (ten years ago)
OTM in the biggest way possible (Spotify is ILM).
― dlp9001, Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:20 (ten years ago)
dlp9001, perhaps you can focus your anonymous discussion energies on the Tidal thread now, too.
― glenn mcdonald, Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:21 (ten years ago)
Spotify has a student discount but I've never been able to get it to actually apply to the amount billed on my account, despite the system deeming me A-OK for such something like two years ago. YMMV.
― sisterhood of the baggering vance (Doctor Casino), Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:22 (ten years ago)
Tidal seems to be talking about Chris Forsyth, and I don't know who that is.
I was somewhat shocked by how easily Tidal allowed my student discount, as I don't use a college email address. They must have great algorithms.
― dlp9001, Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:25 (ten years ago)
lol
― Bee OK, Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:25 (ten years ago)
College is mysterious. And Tidal doesnβt want robots completely in control of verifying who is in college.
― bonita pooleymoon (Sufjan Grafton), Thursday, 19 May 2016 02:30 (ten years ago)
Any individual algorithm probably has an agenda, explicit or implicit. But "algorithms", as a class of thing, do not.
β glenn mcdonald, Wednesday, May 18, 2016 9:33 PM (1 hour ago) Bookmark Flag Post Permalink
there's an implicit agenda in deciding a problem is vulnerable to an algorithmic approach
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Thursday, 19 May 2016 03:17 (ten years ago)
Easy to be pedantic and just talk about the title, which is as tabloidised as headlines generally are, and easy not to think this is an issue as Spotify is used on ILM by actual humans to share playlists, which is not the case for everyone. Have a listen to the podcast, the text just has a summary, and the interesting bits come up in the detail.
― Camaraderie at Arms Length, Thursday, 19 May 2016 08:33 (ten years ago)
speaking of algorithms
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/19/opinion/the-real-bias-built-in-at-facebook.html
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 19 May 2016 14:26 (ten years ago)
also https://socialmediacollective.org/2016/05/18/facebook-trends/
― π ππ’π¨ (caek), Thursday, 19 May 2016 20:16 (ten years ago)
so as of today i am seeing specific recommendations at the bottom of each playlist based on the makeup of that playlist... not a bad idea! For the ILX lists in particular it's kind of interesting to see what's being recommended.
― ulysses, Friday, 20 May 2016 16:22 (ten years ago)
it also comes with a "refresh" button so you can get more recommendations beyond the first six
― ulysses, Friday, 20 May 2016 16:23 (ten years ago)
I've found those very 'safe' so far. I've got a fairly eclectic jazz 'best of' playlist and it keeps recommending me Kind of Blue and Dave Brubeck.
― Sunn O))) Brother Where Art Thou? (Chinaski), Friday, 20 May 2016 16:27 (ten years ago)
agreed; it appears to also be drawing from other playlists you have... Yemi Alade's "Koffi Anan" showed up as recommended in the R&B playlist which can't be a total coincidence.Regardless, it's a good idea; dunno about how good that algorithm is.
― ulysses, Friday, 20 May 2016 16:30 (ten years ago)
Yeah it's neat and got me listening to one thing I had otherwise missed (the Kedr Livanskiy album). I'd really prefer to have notifications back though.
― βPlay shuffle board and drink bear!β (seandalai), Friday, 20 May 2016 17:06 (ten years ago)
That thing draws from all the playlists across Spotify, not just yours. In its initial incarnation it's not necessarily trying to be surprising, so the Davis/Brubeck thing doesn't surprise me too much. Classical lists will probably have similarly "safe" suggestions. The results will tend to be more eclectic in genres where the listeners listen more eclectically in general.
― glenn mcdonald, Friday, 20 May 2016 20:52 (ten years ago)
What I didn't notice till recently was that Spotify will also give you recommendations just based on the playlist's title if you don't have anything on it.
― MarkoP, Friday, 20 May 2016 22:07 (ten years ago)
It's missing an "n" and screws up the capitals, but to hell with minor quibbles. New header for this thread:
http://assets.bwbx.io/images/iMrIEsj1N9f8/v1/-1x-1.jpg
― dlp9001, Friday, 20 May 2016 22:12 (ten years ago)
it's awesome that glenn owns and directs a multi billion dollar company and still has time to post here, good on him
― ulysses, Friday, 20 May 2016 22:23 (ten years ago)
He just needs to stop destroying small villages in his quest for power.
― dlp9001, Friday, 20 May 2016 22:24 (ten years ago)
Truly he is a rapacious monster and we cower before him respectfully.
― ulysses, Friday, 20 May 2016 22:26 (ten years ago)
http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/91I2Hs2CytL._SL1500_.jpg
― dlp9001, Friday, 20 May 2016 22:28 (ten years ago)
how do i know
― bonita pooleymoon (Sufjan Grafton), Friday, 20 May 2016 22:34 (ten years ago)
That's ridiculous. The pincers on my right arm are in addition to the lasers, not instead of them.
― glenn mcdonald, Friday, 20 May 2016 23:14 (ten years ago)
https://news.spotify.com/us/2016/05/23/spotify-family-plan-gets-an-upgrade/
now us$15 for family plan, everywhere except canada
― Autumn Almanac, Tuesday, 24 May 2016 00:34 (ten years ago)
Oh cool!
― how's life, Tuesday, 24 May 2016 10:25 (ten years ago)
I don't think I have the suggested-songs-by-playlist feature yet but discover weekly did tell me that Corrina Repp had a new album out, so good job, outsourced-ersatz-brain
― a self-reinforcing downward spiral of male-centric indie (katherine), Tuesday, 24 May 2016 20:20 (ten years ago)
(I don't know what it says about me that most people I read imagine discover weekly as a "music-loving friend/boyfriend" and my imagination is a disembodied version of my brain. nothing flattering, probably.)
― a self-reinforcing downward spiral of male-centric indie (katherine), Tuesday, 24 May 2016 20:22 (ten years ago)
i'm generally distrustful/resentful of and occasionally pleased by my discover weekly, so i guess it basically is my boyfriend.
― dc, Tuesday, 24 May 2016 20:26 (ten years ago)
This makes me happy: http://www.factmag.com/2016/05/26/spotify-dubset-streaming-dj-mixes-deal/
― schwantz, Thursday, 26 May 2016 20:26 (ten years ago)
if they can add that to Discover Weekly, plus their quasi-radio shows, they will essentially be an actual radio station tailored to you
― illegal economic migration (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 26 May 2016 21:09 (ten years ago)
House music in particular is much more fun to listen to as mixed sets, rather than having to hear 2 minutes of intro/outro for every track. I wonder if Traktor or other DJ software) will enable a "publish to Spotify" feature. Also, I guess this incentivizes DJs to only use tracks that are on Spotify, which is lame, but at least musicians will get paid something.
― schwantz, Thursday, 26 May 2016 21:27 (ten years ago)
Interesting article on why Spotify can't seem to figure out why I love both Lisa Suckdog and Styx. I dropped my subscription a week ago, but seriously Spotify robot masters: I don't want to hear anything from Bob Mould's solo albums, and anyone with a brain could figure that out in about ten seconds, and that's a large part of why I dropped your service (the other part is that Tidal sounds about a thousand times better).
https://aeon.co/essays/your-brain-does-not-process-information-and-it-is-not-a-computer
― dlp9001, Saturday, 28 May 2016 16:12 (ten years ago)
It's weird to me that that article has been spread around so much recently, because it's such obvious bullshit. I don't know what you're saying it has to do with Spotify, but "Your brain does not process information"--what!? The guy uses the old bad-faith technique of building an argument by disingenuously redefining all the terms so as to be different from how they're commonly understood. Fuck that dumb shit
― Dan I., Saturday, 28 May 2016 16:53 (ten years ago)
xpost Nobody forced you to listen to your Discovery playlist!
That article seems like one of many written by psychologists who have a very basic understanding of computer science (or really any science outside of their field). And, it didn't mention Spotify at all. Maybe move this to the AI thread?
And Dan I otm.
― schwantz, Saturday, 28 May 2016 16:56 (ten years ago)
I suspect that nobody on this board is in a place to really judge that article in any competent way, as anyone with the knowledge to deal with it is busy doing more important things. It's always nice to see pushback against CW that leads to promotion of Bob Mould solo albums.
― dlp9001, Saturday, 28 May 2016 16:57 (ten years ago)
Nobody here is defending Bob Mould solo albums.
― schwantz, Saturday, 28 May 2016 16:59 (ten years ago)
glenn's algorithms appear to be doing so irl. I'd kind of like to start a thread where the algorithms talk to us about their love of Bob Mould. Like an Algorthm S/D thread.
― dlp9001, Saturday, 28 May 2016 17:09 (ten years ago)
We're competent enough to comfortably call out bullshit like that.
Discover weekly does have very off weeks sometimes. I wonder if it happens when they're trying out algorithmic variations. Last week I got such a lame set of tracks that I was shaking my head like "Oh Spotify, is your opinion of my musical taste really so low?", but this week it was back on point.
― Dan I., Saturday, 28 May 2016 17:28 (ten years ago)
"Nobody here has a complex enough understanding of computer science principles and cognitive psychology to talk about either."
"dude... what if The Algorithms could, like... *talk*"
― a self-reinforcing downward spiral of male-centric indie (katherine), Saturday, 28 May 2016 17:50 (ten years ago)
β dnftt9001 (Drugs A. Money),
― a mom shaped pom (wins), Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:05 (ten years ago)
Ha, I don't see anything wrong with talking about algorithms as if they have desires, motivations, or preferences, though. I don't think it's incorrect to say, for example that linear regression "wants" to find a straight line that minimizes the residuals
― Dan I., Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:14 (ten years ago)
I'm sort of curious, so here's the experiment. Open a new Spotify account. Alternate playing a randomly selected Killing Joke track and a randomly selected Smiths track for one month and a total of 100 songs. Then post your Discover Playlist. I'll bet Bob Mould is on it.
― dlp9001, Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:16 (ten years ago)
Just to be clear, I don't personally work on Discover Weekly. But I know how it works. It has no aesthetic agenda. It doesn't care about Bob Mould one way or another. But people who make playlists that include things you listen to? They care. DW calculates how much.
― glenn mcdonald, Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:16 (ten years ago)
That sounds like damage control to me! I closed my Spotify account when I switched to Tidal, but we do all sorts of crazy stuff in the name of science...
― dlp9001, Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:25 (ten years ago)
[28 days later "Hoover Dam" inexplicably tops the charts in the US.]
― dlp9001, Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:31 (ten years ago)
discover weekly was trying to make me listen to Bob Mould this week as well! this has never happened before as far as I can remember
― soref, Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:36 (ten years ago)
I mean, it fucked up in the sense that it didn't play what you wanted to hear, since its purpose is basically to play the kinds of things the listener wants to hear, but that doesn't mean it didn't have a good reason for putting that stuff on there. For example look at the related artists pages for Bob Mould and Husker Du--have you listened to or do you have playlists that include any of the artists on those pages? I mean, I don't know if DW specifically pulls from the same source that the related artists are pulled from, but it's probably a safe bet that you usually listen to sad boring 45 year old white guy music--thus the Bob Mould.
(Xpost although I'm also open to the idea that Spotify is pulling some shady "sponsored artist" type shit, too)
― Dan I., Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:44 (ten years ago)
Also woah dlp9001 you post all the time on ilx about how often you listen to zen arcade, and then you're surprised that they gave you bob mould? What the fuck did you think was going to happen when you stuck zen arcade on repeat for a week?
― Dan I., Saturday, 28 May 2016 18:59 (ten years ago)