Exciting news for who? Only the site owner is excited that a free resource now requires a subscription

“Yay! Now I have to pay another subscription! I’m so excited! Let’s celebrate with them!” - nobody

  • @[email protected]
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    1921 year ago

    Gather all the worlds subtitles under the guise of being “open” and then bait and switch when you’re the largest subtitles database out there.

    The free API had a limit of 20 subs/day, you’re not going to tell me those server costs were significant.

    • @[email protected]
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      1 year ago

      The new API has the exact same free limit. They’re just dropping support for the old API soon and people who want to depend on the old version will need to pay for its continued support because they want to push everyone onto the new site/API

        • @danc4498
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          271 year ago

          It doesn’t say the new API costs money, though. It just says the old API requires VIP for people that can’t switch to the new API…

      • fmstrat
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        301 year ago

        Yea OP should update the post. OS did a horrible job communicating but its not as dire as the title projects.

      • lazynooblet
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        211 year ago

        I think it goes from 20 to 5. 10 if you’re not anonymous. To get more you need to have contributed to the site, monetarily or other wise.

    • Carighan Maconar
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      251 year ago

      And yeah sure, server costs and all. OTOH, subtitle files are tiny, so there’s only so much money you can ask for it realistically.

      • @[email protected]
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        91 year ago

        I bet they can put all the subtitles of every movie and show in history on a single 10TB hard drive.

        • @Empyreus
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          11 year ago

          And what does that matter? Millions of requests cost

    • @[email protected]
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      81 year ago

      Gather all the worlds subtitles under the guise of being “open” and then bait and switch when you’re the largest subtitles database out there.

      MS did something similiar 2007 already.