I switched to AirVPN right after I used mullvad but I was not that happy with their speeds (max speeds were around 500-600 Mbit/s), so I now use Proton. Proton is nice except that the port changes with every connection. Fortunately I found a fork of the VPN app that has support for automatically changing the port in qbittorrent. Other than that I'm pretty happy with Proton. :)
lud
No more streaming with bad cell connection.
You know Spotify has an offline mode, right? I have many thousands of tracks downloaded using their offline mode.
Mullvad is great. I unfortunately had to switch because they removed port forwarding, but I highly wish they didn't.
Launching someone straight into the sun is very very expensive but doing a gravity assist around Jupiter or something to redirect your orbit into the sun is much cheaper.
Maybe...
We don't know yet. It would depend on how it was integrated.
But yes you would need to crack the app.
Google didn't really do anything wrong imo. App developers/publisher's are the one that is actually using these APIs
I just answered the question you had.
There are no dwarven women!
You are paid to benefit the company though. It's literally your job.
There is an option in the settings to use markdown formatting. I haven't tried it but I guess it at least makes formatting less annoying.
Didn't you pirate the songs? I wouldn't call that ownership.
I just like Spotify and their discovery stuff. I wouldn't enjoy having to find and download every single song I want to listen to. That would be a pain.
Also, nothing is stopping me from pirating the songs whenever I want. It's not like you "own" anything that I can't also "own" the moment I decide to ditch Spotify.
If you were actually buying CDs I would agree that you might have had a point (and a lot of cash because CDs are really expensive).