• @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Just use a single subscription at a time, binge everything there, and proceed with the next one!

  • Ann Archy
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    12 years ago

    I don’t even know of the other ones, I am a strictly panel 4 kind of guy.

    • The Ramen Dutchman
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      52 years ago

      Because there’s a new platform (being annoying) every time this gets reposted, which is a lot!

  • @[email protected]
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    22 years ago

    Dopamine addicted rat.

    Why do you even need to watch TV all the time, let alone from multiple streaming services? Wtf is that?

  • @[email protected]
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    42 years ago

    This, but more like from 2010 to 2012. Streaming was only great for a very brief moment imo. It was pretty obvious, pretty early on that every studio wanted to create their own streaming service. It became easier to automate the downloading and have everything located in one spot real fast.

  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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    362 years ago

    I subscribe to a bunch of services but still pirate all the shows because it’s nicer to have them all in one place

    • dzervas
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      22 years ago

      if you’re talking about UI/UX check out stremio. it’s groundbrakingly good

      • Hot Saucerman
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        Probably for the convenience of partners/children.

        Lots of people who aren’t super deep into computer nerdy shit get outright confused when faced with options they’ve never heard of like “Plex.” Sometimes it’s just more convenient to respect your partner and keep Netflix because it makes sense to them.

        Plex doesn’t have easy-to-use parental control options and a lot of parents who might have the time to set up a Plex server for themselves may not have the time to muddle through the parental control options than just accepting that most streaming services have a kid-friendly section already set up and easy to access. Plex’s matching algorithm isn’t perfect, and opening it to your kids means you’ve got to make sure the matching is perfect. I’ve definitely had adult shows be recognized by the matching algorithm as children’s shows. If you don’t catch that, your kid can end up watching something you’d rather them not. It’s just a lot more work to manage your Plex parental controls than just using the off the shelf setup from the streaming services.

        Neither of these apply to me, but I know folks who have Plex plus subscribed services for these reasons.

        • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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          Plex actually has better parental controls than Netflix. You can even limit people to specific libraries so just put all the kid stuff in one and you’re good to go.

          Really it’s that having everything in one place is more convenient.

          • Hot Saucerman
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            I agree, but better /= easier to use for a lot of folks. For folks like us its a piece of piss, sure, but not everyone sadly.

            Plus, like I pointed out, it means you have to be a lot more vigilant about making sure matches are correct. Plex makes mistakes.

        • Wren
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          52 years ago

          Agreed. Sometimes I’ll get a text saying ‘the plex thing wont load’ and it doesn’t really make sense to them when I say ‘yeah, I took my computer today’

      • Semi-Hemi-Demigod
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        52 years ago

        They came free with a bunch of other things so I subscribe until they start charging me, and then they’re like “oh no don’t go here’s a free year” and I’m like “okay.” I’d steal it anyway but at least this way it’s a little ethical.

      • @[email protected]
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        22 years ago

        It’s an unpopular take here I would guess, but because they have the money to do it, and it’s the right thing to do.

        The unfortunate thing is the actual actors/writers/producers aren’t getting paid because they’re paid per stream that Disney or whatever won’t count because it’s pirated.

    • @[email protected]
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      I have nutflex but still ended up downloading ld&R because they would not stop fucking up the episode order or playing no more than one at a time before rotating back to a reshuffled episode menu and i JUST WANTED TO WATCH THE FUCKING SHOW

    • Hot Saucerman
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      I’ve been aware long enough of big gaps in the libraries of streaming services that there was never a reason to give it up.

      It took until fucking March of this fucking year for Spotify to have any old De La Soul to stream. Good thing I’ve had a high quality rip of their early discography for fifteen fucking years. Otherwise I would have been shit outta luck on listening to them.

      I couldn’t stream a killer album from fucking 1989 in 2022. There continue to be massive gaps in their libraries due to licensing issues and people who just don’t want to get underpaid by Spotify.

      • @[email protected]
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        At least the De La Soul situation was understandable. Imagine the amount of time it must have taken to track down and relicense every sample.

        • @[email protected]
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          The fact that visual collage can exist so easily, and yet audio collage is facing an uphill battle, some 40 years later, feels like a big indicator that copyright law in the US still needs a massive overhaul

    • @[email protected]
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      42 years ago

      Me too, but for some damn reason, it seems to cost more per month, overall, than a couple subscriptions.

      But I will say, I love my setup…

  • arthurpizza
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    332 years ago

    As we approach every service charging $30 a month, there’s going to be a point where the average consumer will just give up.

    Meanwhile, your seedbox will still only be $5.