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It's not good four my blood pressure to be reminded of that sanctimonious tax-dodging hypocrite.
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Have you considered meditation? ;-)
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A 50th anniversary gift you mean?
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Deep cut
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Jesus, I hope not. That happened just a few years ago... right?
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More than a decade ago
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Wasn’t that around the release of the iPhone X?
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iPhone X? That came out this year didn't it?
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It was so fucking funny. I wonder what the engineer thought, who had to issue the SQL query which added Bono to literally everyone's collection. Like, I'm not surprised that management was so out of touch, but I'd expect the engineers to have a bit of common sense...
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What he was going to do, ignore management ? There is always someone else clueless or not caring enough to do it
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And do what? Quit and have someone else execute the query for something that’s in the grand scheme of things irrelevant?
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I feel like that's the kind of thing it's easy to not recognise as a terrible idea until after it's done, because so much of what makes it a bad idea is a consequence of the rest of the system.

Imagine if everything else surrounding the Apple ecosystem worked better. Imagine if people who don't actively use Apple Music never experienced Apple Music starting to play music by itself. Imagine if people who do use Apple Music never had an album play without being actively interacted with. Imagine if the album cover wasn't low-key softcore gay porn. Imagine if you could "uninstall" an album you own, like how you can uninstall an app you own and never ever see it again unless you actively go out of your way to search for it on the App Store.

Would it still have been a violation of consent? Sure, yeah it would. But almost everything people complain about is related to how it starts to play when they don't want to (an issue with iOS/macOS and Apple Music that would be annoying regardless), or how the album cover sometimes unintentionally pops up on your screen (such as when you hit the play/pause button on Mac when macOS doesn't think that there's any active paused media, so macOS opens Apple Music), or how there is no way for them to get rid of the album once they own it. These things are pretty large problems regardless of Songs of Innocence.

I can sort of understand an engineer thinking that surely there can't be any major downsides to just giving away a digital good. And if the rest of iOS, macOS's, Apple Music and the album itself didn't have all these issues, it wouldn't have been much of an issue. Again, it would've been a consent violation, but developers at tech companies aren't exactly known for valuing consent anyway and everyone would've certainly forgot it by now.

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> Imagine if people who don't actively use Apple Music never experienced Apple Music starting to play music by itself.

Nice dream. My wireless headphones act like in the manual when paired with my phone, but the buttons on them always start apple music when paired with my laptop instead of muting or controlling noise canceling.

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"We wanted to deliver a pint of milk to people's front porches, but in a few cases it ended up in their fridge, on their cereal. People were like, 'I'm dairy-free.'" -Bono

Literally imagining the milk man bursting in to dump a gallon of milk on some poor sod's cereal this morning.

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Have you ever worked at a big company? There are plenty of people who don’t give a shit and just do whatever their boss tells them.
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They follow orders, like soldiers do.
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