• @[email protected]
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    6 hours ago

    We only pirate TV because it’s easier and cheaper. If you actually had a catch all service (like old Netflix) for a low price, people would stop. Oh wait, we had that but greed got in the way again…

    I used to be perfectly happy with Netflix and Google music + YouTube Red, but corporations were too greedy

    I now use a mix of free Kodi TV, patched YouTube apps, rip music off tidal, and self host media on a lifetime premium Plex server.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 hours ago

      Why just pay one service a small fee for ad free streaming, when you can pay a lot of services a large fee for ad supported streaming?

    • magic_lobster_party
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      103 hours ago

      As has often been reiterated: piracy is a service problem. If what you get by paying more is an inferior service, then people don’t want to pay for that service.

      • @[email protected]
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        73 hours ago

        100% true, haven’t pirated a single game since I started using Steam and actually having a paycheck since about 10 years ago

    • SuiXi3D
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      165 hours ago

      They don’t care. They don’t want to innovate, they want to force you to pay them for nothing in return.

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      33 hours ago

      I miss my $8 a month google music + YouTube red… I wonder if people got to keep the legacy price for YouTube premium

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        4 hours ago

        I tried Lidarr but I find that it is inconsistent enough that it is just a find-and-grab utility for me.

        I much prefer ripping tidal tracks on my phone using a tidal-dl in termix and then just using a ftp to my Pi when I get home

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          13 hours ago

          FWIW, Lidarr works the worst out of the arr stack for me too. I don’t know if there’s just not enough well indexed material in my sources or what, but yeah, not great.

          If your entire experience with the arr stack has been Lidarr so far, give it another shot! Sonarr and Radarr work absolutely perfectly. It’s just such a nice feeling to open Jellyfin (or I guess Plex) on the TV and go “oh nice new episode is out!”