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  1. Spotify is reportedly set to raise the prices again. This news from a recent Bloomberg report that cites anonymous sources who told the publication of the streaming giant’s future plans. According to the insiders, Spotify intends to “increase prices by about $1 to $2 a month” across five markets by April 30. These include the UK, Australia, and Pakistan. The other two regions were not mentioned. Users in the United States are slated to see the same changes, but they won’t happen until later in the year. The reason why the company is bumping subscriptions up again is to “help cover the cost of audiobooks,” a new type of content that was introduced back in November. Bloomberg explains Spotify has to pay publishers for the books, however the platform only has so much money. They apparently need to charge more to keep them. New tiers Although audiobooks have proven themselves to be popular on Spotify, not everyone listens to them. For those who don’t, the company is going to add another subscription plan “that will offer music and podcasts” only, removing audiobooks as an option. This will keep the current price for individual premium plans. People who buy the new tier will have to pay for audiobooks separately. No updates were given about the long-awaited Supremium plan. It’s presumably still in the works, and the launch of the tier may just be around the corner. A user on the truespotify subreddit shared a screenshot of what appears to be the Dolby Atmos logo appearing on the official player, indicating that spatial audio may be an upcoming feature. Hearing the news about yet another price yet hike will probably elicit audible groans, especially if Spotify is charging more for content you may not enjoy. If you’re not happy with the direction Spotify is taking and want an alternative, below are the best three recommendations. Tidal - Best overall alternative (Image credit: Tidal) $10.99 / £10.99 / AU$12.99 for HiFi tier $19.99 / £19.99 / AU$23.99 for HiFi Plus Tidal is the best alternative to Spotify for music fans. It offers great audio quality thanks to high resolution streaming, offer an easy-to-navigate UI, millions of songs, and thousands of music videos; all for the same cost as a standard Spotify subscription. You can get CD-quality audio coming through your headphones by opting for HiFi Plus, although it is rather expensive at $20 a month. It’s important to mention that Tidal doesn’t have a lot of podcasts available. There are a few, but the selection pales in comparison to what Spotify has. This isn't a big deal you’re someone who doesn’t care about podcasts and prefers music. The service, again, is meant for music aficionados who want to hear their favorite artists in an impeccable quality. Qobuz - Best alternative for audiophiles (Image credit: Qobuz) $12.99 / £12.99 / AU$24.99 for the Studio tier$17.99 / £17.99 / AU$29.99 for Sublime plan If you want a service that has the best audio quality out there, check out Qobuz. You can stream music in the 24-bit FLAC format up to 192KHz. In plain English, that means songs coming from Qobuz are better than the CD-quality tracks. It blows what Spotify has out of the water. What’s great about the service is you don’t need to pay extra for Hi-Res audio. The 24-bit FLAC format is part of the basic tier. And if you don’t want to commit to a subscription, that’s okay because you can purchase individual albums. It is the most expensive alternative. However, at the time of writing, the platform is offering a discount for people who buy the yearly plan. The cost comes out to $10.83 a month for a single person. Similar to Tidal, Quboz lacks podcasts. Again, it’s aimed at music fans. YouTube Music - Best content alternative (Image credit: YouTube) $10.99 / £10.99 for YouTube Music Premium.In Australia, it’s a part of YouTube Premium which is $16.99 YouTube Music is an underrated service. Not enough people give it the credit it deserves as a music streaming platform. It does lack hi-res audio. The stream quality on YouTube Music is the same as on Spotify, however, it excels in other areas. The content library on YouTube Music eclipses what you find on its rival. You get millions of songs, tons of podcasts, and a wide assortment of audiobooks, all for free. Plus, you can control what you listen to at any given time. You won’t be forced to listen to a radio playlist. Speaking of which, the platform has tons of playlists covering a variety of topics from favorite artists to Adult Swim bumps. And that’s just the tip of the iceberg. We didn’t even mention other notable features like the ability to upload your own files, the download function, and the opportunity to find rare releases like early demos. You can't listen to music without a good pair of headphones. For recommendations, check out TechRadar's list of the best headphones for 2024. You might also like Finding new artists on Spotify just got harder after layoffs put an end to useful music encyclopedia, and I’m tired of itTidal's incoming HiFi price cut makes it an even better Spotify alternativeTidal's game-changing feature lets your friends open shared songs in Spotify View the full article
  2. The post 5 Best Microsoft Word Alternatives for Linux in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .For those users who have recently switched to Linux due to privacy concerns or for some other reasons, it might be difficult to replace their The post 5 Best Microsoft Word Alternatives for Linux in 2024 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides.View the full article
  3. Looking for an alternative to Google Authenticator? Here's our comprehensive list covering the top competitors and alternatives to help you find your best fit.View the full article
  4. Top list of open-source tools for building and managing workflows.View the full article
  5. Notepadd++ is a completely free source code editor created as a replacement for Notepad on Windows – is written based on Scintilla in C++ and The post 12 Best Notepad++ Alternatives for Linux in 2023 first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides. View the full article
  6. The best alternative to ChatGPT depends on your specific needs. However, some of the most popular and well-regarded ChatGPT alternatives include: Google Bard: Bard is a large language model from Google AI, trained on a massive dataset of text and code. It is capable of generating text, translating languages, writing different kinds of creative content, and answering your questions in an informative way. Microsoft Bing AI: Bing AI is a new AI-powered search engine from Microsoft. It uses a large language model to generate more comprehensive and informative search results. Jasper AI: Jasper AI is a conversational AI platform that can help you with a variety of tasks, including writing articles, blog posts, social media content, and even books. Perplexity AI: Perplexity AI is a search engine that integrates with a large language model to provide more comprehensive and informative search results. It also has a number of other features, such as a code editor and a document editor. Claude: Claude is a large language model from Google AI, trained on a massive dataset of text and code. It is capable of generating text, translating languages, writing different kinds of creative content, and answering your questions in an informative way. The “best” alternative to ChatGPT depends on your specific needs and requirements. Several AI-based chatbot and language model alternatives are available, each with its strengths and limitations. Here are a few popular alternatives: OpenAI GPT-4 or GPT-3: If you’re looking for an advanced and versatile AI language model, you can consider the latest versions of GPT models developed by OpenAI. These models offer a wide range of capabilities for generating human-like text and can be fine-tuned for various applications. Microsoft’s DialoGPT: Microsoft has its own AI language model called DialoGPT, which is designed for engaging in conversation. It can be used for chatbots, virtual assistants, and more. Google’s BERT: BERT (Bidirectional Encoder Representations from Transformers) is a pre-trained natural language processing model by Google. While it’s not a chatbot itself, it can be used as a base for building chatbots or for various other language understanding tasks. IBM Watson Assistant: IBM Watson offers a comprehensive AI-powered chatbot and virtual assistant solution. It’s designed for businesses and enterprises and can be customized to suit specific industries and use cases. Rasa: Rasa is an open-source conversational AI platform that allows developers to build and deploy their chatbots and virtual assistants. It offers flexibility and control over the chatbot’s behavior. Dialogflow: Dialogflow is a Google Cloud service for building conversational interfaces, including chatbots, voice assistants, and more. It offers natural language understanding and integration with various platforms. Botpress: Botpress is an open-source chatbot framework that enables developers to create and deploy chatbots with ease. It provides a range of tools for customization and integration. Facebook Wit.ai: Wit.ai is a Facebook-owned platform for natural language processing. It can be used to build chatbots and automate interactions on various platforms, including Facebook Messenger. Amazon Lex: Amazon Lex is a service for building chatbots and voice interfaces using natural language understanding. It’s part of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and is designed for integration with other Amazon services. The post Best Alternative of ChatGPT appeared first on DevOpsSchool.com. View the full article
  7. The post 11 Best GitHub Alternatives to Host Open Source Projects first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides .Github is a powerful, secure, and the most popular online platform for hosting software projects for version control using Git. It is particularly well known The post 11 Best GitHub Alternatives to Host Open Source Projects first appeared on Tecmint: Linux Howtos, Tutorials & Guides.View the full article
  8. Containerization is rapidly gaining popularity for becoming the sure-shot way to deploy and manage applications. And Docker has been the ultimate poster boy of this technology for the past few years. Docker is a widely adopted containerization platform that allows developers to package applications and their dependencies into a single container image. It simplifies application deployment and scaling, making it popular in various industries. View the full article
  9. Considering an alternative to Kubernetes? Check out our comprehensive list of the best Kubernetes competitors and determine which one is best for your team.View the full article
  10. Ubuntu is open-source and is based on the Debian Linux operating system. This distro is suitable for users who are new to Linux. Ubuntu is easily understandable and is known for its free libraries and user-friendly interface. It contains several free software packages, including LibreOffice, ThunderBird, Firefox, etc. Linux keeps on releasing new distros from time to time. The main reason people prefer Ubuntu is that it is free and easily available to download. However, there are several free, open-source Ubuntu alternatives available in the market. This write-up will discuss about five Ubuntu alternatives for 2021. What are the 5 Ubuntu Alternatives for 2021? The list of the 5 Ubuntu alternatives to try is below: Linux Mint OS. Fedora OS. Arch OS. Ubuntu MATE OS. Deepin OS. Alternative 1: Linux Mint OS Linux Mint is a Debian-based Linux operating system distro. It was first released on August 27, 2006. It comes with a lot of productivity-driven features with the goal of providing a classical desktop environment to its users. It is supported for both “x86” and “x64” architecture. It released its latest version, “Linux Mint 21.1 vera” on December 20, 2022, for all three desktop editions, which are “Cinnamon”, “Xfce”, and “MATE”. Linux Mint is also known for its classical desktop interface. Linux Mint’s default desktop environment is Cinnamon. Download Linux Mint Alternative 2: Fedora OS Fedora is another RedHat-Base open-source Linux operating system distro. It was initially released on November 6, 2003. Fedora releases a new version after every six months. Its users can upgrade their old version to a new one without the reinstallation process. Like other Linux distro’s, it is also available on “x86” and “x64” platforms. There are three desktop environments available for Fedora, including “GNOME”, “Shell”, and “Bash”, where “GNOME” is the default desktop environment for “Fedora OS”. Fedora has the following package managers “dnf”, “rpm” and “flatpak”. It is released for servers, supercomputers, and desktop computers. Its security mechanism of “SELinux”. Download Fedora OS Alternative 3: Arch OS Arch OS is an open-source Debian-based Linux distro that is developed using Python and C language. It was first released on March 11, 2002, by Levente Polyak. Arch Linux is supported on both “x86” and “x64” architecture platforms. There are six desktop environments available for Arch Linux, which include “GNOME”, “Cinnamon”, “Enlightenment”, “Xfce”, “KDE”, “LXDE”, and “MATE”. Arch OS Linux has two package managers, which are “Pacman” and the “libalpm”. It is designed for both “Computers” and “Servers”. Arch Linux follows the rolling-release model to provide fast and stable releases of the user software. Download Arch OS Alternative 4: Ubuntu MATE OS Ubuntu MATE is an open-source Linux distro designed for users who want a classical desktop environment. It is a Debian and Ubuntu-based Linux distribution, which was first officially released on October 23, 2014, by the Ubuntu MATE team. Ubuntu MATE released its latest version, “22.10 Kinetic Kudu” on October 20, 2022. It has only one desktop environment, which is “MATE”, and is the default one. It is supported on “x86” and “x64” supported systems. Ubuntu MATE OS supports only the “dpkg” package manager. It is compatible for both old and new computers. It has support for four types of computers, including “Raspberry Pi”, “Live Medium”, “Beginners”, and “Desktop”. Download Ubuntu MATE OS Alternative 5: Deepin OS Deepin OS (Previously known as the “Linux Deepin” and the “Hiweed Linux”) is another Debian-based Linux distro. It was first released on February 28, 2004, by the “Deepin technology co.”. It will release its latest version on November 9, 2022. It has only one default desktop environment, which is DDE(Deepin Desktop Environment). It has support for “x86” and “x64” architecture and is only designed for desktop users. Deepin OS has two package managers, which are “APT” and “dpkg” Download Deepin OS Conclusion Ubuntu is an open-source and free Linux distro that is based on the Debian operating system. There are various Ubuntu alternatives, which include “Linux Mint OS”, “Fedora OS”, “Arch OS”, “Ubuntu MATE OS”, and “Deepin OS”. This write-up has covered the 5 most relevant Ubuntu alternatives. View the full article
  11. Sometimes Amazon S3 might not be serving you as you need and need some features or want to move out of the big 3 providers due to charges of which you’re not using much of their services.View the full article
  12. The Raspberry Pi is the king of single-board computers because it offers decent performance packed into a convenient form factor for an attractive price. But its competition hasn’t been asleep while it’s been sitting on the throne. In 2022, there are several cheap Raspberry Pi alternatives that you should consider for your projects, each offering a unique set of features and capabilities. So, without further ado, here’s our list of the best cheap Raspberry Pi alternatives in 2022… View the full article
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