• @[email protected]
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      And they will never stop piracy. If it can be displayed and shown to your eyes, it can be recorded.

      It’s certainly a good thing to keep businesses in check. It’s very much a “or else…” to them trying to screw people over as much as possible.

      • @[email protected]
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        And they will never stop piracy. If it can be displayed and shown to your eyes, it can be recorded.

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        • @ikidd
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          31 year ago

          We’ve reduced grand mal seizures by almost 30% as of the last update!

    • @hOrni
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      101 year ago

      How exactly? I find it more difficult than before. Granted I don’t download movies anymore, I just search for free streams. And I’m pretty sure that at some point Google will stop showing them in searches.

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          Do you know any streaming etc sites that are more focused on documentaries? I’ve been looking for a certain national geographic doc for a while and it’s not on any of the mainstream trackers (and not on that website either)

      • @mint_tamas
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        Install sonarr, radarr, get a usenet indexer and server account, and maybe set up a few torrent trackers that you have access to. Add Plex or Jellyfin (YMMV) and bam, happy times.

          • @mint_tamas
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            You keep your shit and it’s also generally better quality (if you pick the right stuff to dl)