Concerning streaming services, and unrelated to your (Sound of Tao) post, the elephant in the room is the amount of "crap" that is available on these services. Why? Simply because all of these services play a numbers game, claiming that they offer tens of millions of releases. What they in fact do is offer multiple versions of the same album, but from a large number of dodgy labels. There is absolutely no quality control - neither in terms of sound quality, nor in terms of the metadata. They basically issue anything that the labels will provide.
Qobuz, which markets itself towards audiophiles and claims to have a curated catalog, is no different from any other.
"High resolution" on these services is a joke. 99% of the time it is just Redbook up-sampled.
Obviously, there is a lot to like as well - I would not have both a Qobuz and Spotify subscription otherwise.