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bobman , to technology in Roku lays off 300 workers and removes streaming content to save money

Paid streaming and smart tvs were always a scam to try to get computer-functionality in a TV, but lock it down so you can only serve people garbage.

If you want to stream something, just stream it for free here: fmovies.to

All you need is ublock origin. No credit card required. No signups.

But yeah, everyone jumps to say “x isn’t on y, or z isn’t on t” rather than just share how to watch it all for free.

snausagesinablanket ,
@snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar

Or 123series.art and a good popup blocker.

bobman ,

The more the merrier!

winkerjadams ,
Blackmist ,

I love that there’s loads of these sites.

Been watching a load of old crap on them recently. Stuff like Timecop. It’s like discovering an old world that the regular streaming services forgot.

“Piracy is almost always a service problem and not a pricing problem.” said Father Gabe years ago. And he’s right. If there was one legit service that had all this stuff, all you can eat streaming, for like £30 a month, all in as high quality as they made it, surround sound and all the trimming, I’d pay it.

But they don’t, so I nick it.

bingbong ,

Also:

Here

Nougat , to technology in YouTubers can take training courses to remove warnings from their permanent record

This will go down on your permanent record.

infyrin , to technology in Scientists strengthen concrete by 30 percent with used coffee grounds
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And so it was, the scent of coffee through concrete will influence coffee drinking by 500%.

visak , to technology in Tesla sued for false advertising after allegedly exaggerating EV ranges / The proposed class action accuses Tesla of fraud

It seems like Teslas get way less range when it’s cold, especially the ones without heat pumps. This is no surprise whatsoever but it’s not well covered by EPA range estimates because combustion engines get free heat. So it’s not something people are used to thinking about.

Seems like where Tesla f’d up is by making a team to lie about it instead of just telling people, “yeah that’s what happens.” As usual it’s the cover-up that worse than the crime. Tesla will probably win the case but will look stupid. Should have just been honest about it.

pglpm , to technology in Mastodon's decentralized social network has a major CSAM problem | Engadget
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I’m not fully sure about the logic and hinted conclusions here. The internet itself is a network with major CSAM problems (so maybe we shouldn’t use it?).

TheBigBrother , to technology in Congress asks Mark Zuckerberg to explain why drug dealers are advertising on Facebook and Instagram

Because they need so sell their drugs?

NoLifeGaming , to technology in Patreon will have to use Apple's in-app purchase system or be removed from the App Store

Apple needs to be regulated

MimicJar , to technology in Reddit CEO teases AI search features and paid subreddits

Some players in the ecosystem have not been transparent with their use of Reddit’s content, and in those instances, we block access to protect Reddit content and user privacy.

Aka “Fuck you, pay me”, at least Reddit is transparent that data is for sale and they think they own it.

ASDraptor , to technology in Reddit CEO teases AI search features and paid subreddits

Twitter made a great job with the paid blue check. It’s so much easier now to detect an idiot just by looking if they have a paid blue check. In Reddit it will be the same. If someone joins a paid sub, you can already say they are an idiot.

AlexanderESmith ,

The best way to detect an idiot is seeing them on Twitter at all

cheddar ,
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Why do you think these people are idiots? I believe Twitter promotes content posted by paid users. Last time I was on Twitter (about a year ago), they were planing to exclude regular users from the “smart” feed. Plus, people could write longer posts instead of threads. Unlike with reddit gold, I see real benefits for content creators.

ASDraptor ,

Personal experience. Every time I see an extremely stupid tweet, it comes from a blue check.

sexy_peach , to technology in Reddit CEO teases AI search features and paid subreddits
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good luck with that

PunnyName , to workreform in The workers at Bethesda Game Studios have fully unionized

Fuck yeah

batcheck , to news in Twitch restores former President Trump’s Twitch account

Anyone know how subs and bit donations work on the campaign finance side? This feels like some weird gray area where supporters can give money to a politician. I guess it’s not that different than selling assassination sneakers. But something smells weird to me

ASDraptor , to world in Meta could get slapped with a massive fine for violating the EU's Digital Markets Act

Let’s hope they get fined and it sets a precedent. That crap of" pay or consent" it’s becoming the norm in every site I visit. That’s not a free choice. I’m forced to consent if I don’t want to pay, so it should be a flawed consent.

floquant ,

European law generally isn’t precedent-based, but the commission already put out a statement saying that “pay-or-okay” models are not GDPR compliant. edpb.europa.eu/…/edpb_opinion_202408_consentorpay…

rikudou ,

I disagree, no one is by law obligated to provide free services for you. Either pay or have ads is fine by me.

And DMA does not care about your local newspaper site, unless they’re so big that they’re a gatekeeper. Ruling based on DMA does not affect anyone but the gatekeepers.

ASDraptor ,

It’s not about having free services but flawed consent. I can’t give you my consent if it’s either pay or accept tracking tracking. That’s not a free consent, and that’s what’s being ruled here. Give me a paywall, I’m fine with it. But don’t you go saying you’re giving me a free choice when it’s either pay or screw your privacy. That’s not consent, that’s extortion.

rikudou ,

That’s a choice, my choice is to back away or use an anonymous window and accept the tracking if I really want to see the content.

It’s just another paywall, it just gives you the option of paying with your data. It’s your choice what’s more valuable.

But I get it, people want choices shoved down their throats, they don’t want to actually choose. That’s why paywall is fine, but paywall with free-with-tracking-option is the big bad. No one forces you to give your consent, give it or don’t, it’s up to you.

You don’t want the choice to consent, you want to be angry at someone about something.

ASDraptor ,

You don’t get it. The problem is that the consent is not free. I can’t give my consent to be tracked if the alternative is to pay a fee. It’s as simple as that. The consent must be given without flaws, I can’t be forced to accept the tracking, because then it’s not a consent. You should stop shilling for corpos.

rikudou ,

You’re not forced. And I’m not shilling anyone, for all I care Meta can collapse, I don’t use any of their products because of their tracking. See, I made my choice, you want to push your choice onto others, big difference.

sandbox ,

Pay or have ads is fine by the EU’s DMA law too. What isn’t fine is the collection of user data without consent. Facebook can show all the ads they want, but if they collect user data to target those ads they need consent.

Think about radio or TV advertising - those aren’t targeted at specific people, but rather they’re targeted based on what channel, time of day and TV shows that they’re around. Meta can do the same stuff, but they just don’t want to give up that lucrative user data.

rikudou ,

I obviously meant ads that track you, didn’t know I have to spell it out. So to clarify, I was talking about the tracking kind of ads which need user consent. My point was that giving consent or paying is fine in my book, because you have a choice and no one is entitled to a free service. And that even if DMA decides it’s not, it doesn’t concern anyone but a few select companies.

To be fair, I’m like 80% sure it was perfectly clear in the original comment as well.

sandbox ,

I was making the point that ad-supported services have been financially viable for centuries without needing to invade personal privacy, and that governments have been regulating industries for even longer - and at this point, your personal choice doesn’t really matter. You might be perfectly happy to eat food cooked in an unhygienic kitchen, for example, but enough people have been harmed in the past for food hygiene regulations to be commonplace worldwide.

jpeps , to technology in Spotify is raising the cost of Premium subscriptions, again

For anyone who hasn’t checked their Spotify subscription for a while, I recently discovered a new basic tier created underneath the premium one that is a little cheaper simply by not including the ‘free’ 15 hours of audiobooks. I’ve never used it and don’t intend to. YMMV.

cyberpunk007 OP ,

Is the audio quality the same?

jpeps ,

Yeah! It’s ‘premium’ in all ways except that audiobook offer. Prettttyyyy shitty behaviour from them.

afraid_of_zombies , to technology in Meta caught an Israeli marketing firm running hundreds of fake Facebook accounts

I just assumed that almost all activity on faceboot are bots.

BreadstickNinja ,

Bots and grandparents getting fleeced by bots.

afraid_of_zombies ,

But how can we say no to helping the Prince of Nigeria!?

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