• partial_accumen
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    1511 month ago

    I think its more reflective that the price of streaming services continues to rise, while the value proposition does not. So why subscribe to all services at one time? You can only watch one at a time.

    • TheTechnician27
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      491 month ago

      (Also, piracy is just so piss-easy for $5/mo)

      • sunzu2
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        271 month ago

        normies are not redicalized enough but these media parasites working OT on pushing them to sail.

      • @shalafi
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        61 month ago

        Setup a Digital Ocean droplet in Amsterdam, years ago. LOL, not even sure how to login to it, because I don’t have to touch it.

        OpenVPN -> connect -> thepiratebay.org -> Tixati -> done

        Yeah, I could be more secure, do it better, good enough for me to steal movies and books.

      • Masterbaexunn
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        61 month ago

        Stremio & torrentio are free. Not sure if it works on googleTV. It doesn’t on roku

        • TheTechnician27
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          221 month ago

          Referring to a VPN with my price, not private trackers. Sorry for the confusion.

        • @[email protected]
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          21 month ago

          I recently discovered I can just have Kodi on my Fire TV use SFTP to login to my seedbox and download my shows from there.

        • @Anticorp
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          1 month ago

          It works on Chromecast, Fire stick, Nvidia Shield, and anything else using Android. It also works on Windows and Linux.

    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      201 month ago

      Exactly. I finally cancelled Netflix a few weeks ago. It’s too expensive and there’s very little I want to watch on there any more. The shitty way they were trying to push you into more expensive plans was just the shit icing on the turd pie.

      I’m now looking at Disney+ and Prime Video because there’s hardly anything on those too that I like.

      • @[email protected]
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        101 month ago

        I hate the UI of prime video with a passion. From time to time I look for something to watch on it but I have the impression they try to keep me from causing traffic. After some minutes I give up and wonder why I didn’t cancel yet.

        • ThePowerOfGeek
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          171 month ago

          Yeah, they really broke it a video of years ago. It used to just show videos covered by the prime subscription. Then they started showing additional sub-services you could sign up. That was annoying but not too bad. But now they show you all sorts of stuff that doesn’t come with prime. That really pisses me off - not least because my kids still have a hard time differentiating the ‘free’ stuff from the ‘requires extra money’ stuff.

          • @nogooduser
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            21 month ago

            There’s a prime only browsing section but but you don’t seem to be able to limit the search to only return prime included stuff.

            • ThePowerOfGeek
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              21 month ago

              Yeah, and in my experience they buried that pretty fast down so it required don’t scrolling to get there each time.

              • @nogooduser
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                11 month ago

                It’s right on the top bar in the latest UI. At the same level as choosing movies or tv shows. It’s very easy to get to in fairness.

                • ThePowerOfGeek
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                  21 month ago

                  That’s good. They must have changed it then. Because when I was looking for it a few months ago it was buried under several rows of paid content.

      • @nogooduser
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        I ditched Disney+ when they added 50% onto the price. The exit questionnaire was annoying as it had one answer that lumped in “can’t afford it” with “too expensive” which implies it’s a “me” problem when it was definitely a “them” problem.

        I would have ditched Amazon Prime when they added adverts with an optional 50% price hike to remove them but my wife didn’t want to lose the prime delivery.

        The intention is that we subscribe to Disney+ for a few months a year and catch up on what we missed.

      • @Anticorp
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        31 month ago

        My wife has put on a few different Netflix original shows over the holidays, and they’re all sooo stupid. Their supposed best shows are complete garbage.

      • @proudblond
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        11 month ago

        Kids make it complicated for sure, but we managed to drop Disney. Honestly I’d prefer they were on screens less anyway.

    • @acosmichippo
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      151 month ago

      and on top of that inflation everywhere else is causing people to have less discretionary funds.

    • RubberDuck
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      51 month ago

      Next step is only annual contracts.

      • partial_accumen
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        41 month ago

        Next step is only annual contracts.

        This would destroy their subscriber bases. Not even cable required an annual subscription and there were many more hoops to jump through to subscribe and cancel.

    • modifier
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      31 month ago

      This will only increase until there is sufficient backlash or, god forbid, Government oversight. These CEOs are getting hooked on the concept of being paid continuously for the same widget. Not only will these services get more predatory, but subscription models will continue to proliferate even into unlikely and surprising places.

      That’s my official end of year, forward looking, very lukewarm take for 2024.

      • @RampageDon
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        Was it BMW that was trying to charge a subscription for seat warmers and automatic car starters that were built into the car already? They got serious push back and rolled back fast. Haven’t followed in a while wouldn’t be surprised if they were back to that model already.

        • @AtariDump
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          31 month ago

          Yep. BMW.

          Wait till you see the subscription pricing on the turn signals; it’s no wonder their drivers never use them!

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          11 month ago

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