They are not, if you consider all the instances of the bloatware running.
How many users does Spotify have? Multiply that by the 79GB mentioned above. Is it still cheaper?
They are not, if you consider all the instances of the bloatware running.
How many users does Spotify have? Multiply that by the 79GB mentioned above. Is it still cheaper?
Irrelevant because Spotify doesn't pay for, nor do they have to care about user's resources.
If a user doesn't have enough ram to use Spotify, Spotify doesn't care. That user canceling their service is lost in the normal user churn. Spotify most likely has no idea and doesn't care if resource wastage affects their customers. It isn't an immediate first-order impact on their bottom line so it doesn't matter