The Apple Music free trial thing is shitty but Taylor seems quite out of touch with the shape of the industry here.
Taylor Swift can withhold her music from streaming services because she's a PHENOMENON who can still shift albums via iTunes (and even physically) because people want her music. Artists starting out don't have that luxury and, increasingly, their music won't get the listens if it's not on streaming services.
It strikes me as similar to the situation with people only buying games that are on Steam. Consumers love the convenience of a platform that is in many ways quite anti-creator. Tough one.
The only place I can see it getting info like this is a social network, and that means G+...
In all seriousness, could they cross-reference dates in G+ posts and photos to see that you mentioned being on your honeymoon when it was taken? Seems like something they'd do if G+ was actually a thing people used.
I may be misusing the terminology but I had in mind the sorts of things Python does for you, like memory management.
> If your goal is more to learn a low-overhead compiled language, I would recommend rust.
Now that you mention it, this is probably the main thing I want. Integration with Python would be nice though and, as mentioned in a previous comment, I have to learn C for university soon anyway.
Thanks for the reply. I'm leaning towards Rust. I'm required to learn C for university next year (I do physics) so I'm going to have to go through the pain anyway. There's also the quwation of usage in physics circles.
It'll probably come down to the material I'm trying to learn each with. The Rust book looks very good, finding anything decent and modernish for C has been a nightmare.