• BananaTrifleViolin@lemmy.world
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      I think they were just pointing out that this is the problem with subscription services. You own nothing and you’re screwed when the service goes down.

      It really doesn’t take “ludicrous amounts of time and money” to build a private library. It’s interesting how the subscription giants have managed to change people’s perceptions - when you buy content to keep, you keep some of the value, but when you subscribe you’re just getting a time pass to use someone else’s library and won’t see that money again.

      They sold the proposition on convenience when everything was in one place, but now it’s all fragmented it’s a waste of money.

      And of course plenty of people are building media libraries for free by sailing the seas.

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          Except it didn’t matter if Blockbuster’s headquarters had a power outage since tour physical VHS from them worked fine where ever you were. Pretty much every major web service uses AWS, so if AWS goes down, so does the Internet.

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      streaming service: 15-20€ per month per service me: vpn 5€ and a cheap hard drive

      i’d be poorer with subscribing

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          i don’t really understand your point. even buying used dvd’s or blu-rays is marginally cheaper than subscription services. people just became too comfortable.

          users pay for convenience and when the service stops their money is gone and they have nothing in return.

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          Nope, buying things second hand should be considered just as bad as pirating as you’re depriving the creators of their entitlements, just to take your argument to its logical conclusion.

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                  Buying used movies at a garage sale fuels the retail market? If that were the case then why can’t you buy used movies at any retail store? Another falsehood.

                  I’ve spent thousands on hardware and software for my media server, so it seems that piracy does fuel the retail market in ways that buying second hand doesn’t. Perhaps you’re right and they’re not the same. I think piracy generates more revenue than buying second hand, elevating it well above buying used copies, which is now the most harmful way to consume media.

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      lmao, buddy you can get a 10tb hard drive for like $200 and fit all the pirated media you want on it. that’s less money than two mainline subscriptions for a year.

      the VAST majority of data hoarders are pirates. very very few actual spend fortunes on their media collections. that’s why everyone is dogpilling you. it felt like you were attacking a strawman of the average user here and they feel the need to correct you about their nature.

      it’s not about pirates feeling moral or superior. it’s about you being wrong about data hoarders.

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          yeah, you certainly can spend more and get better, but most media consumers don’t actually care about long term storage like that.

          i only know the pricing on those drives because i just had to replace one in a nas device. i only spent money on a nas device because i work in media and need to keep large files for clients. i follow a 3-2-1 backup system because my job depends on it, but it’s not at all necessary to enjoy media.

    • panda_abyss@lemmy.ca
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      Just let us be excited

      This is our version when there’s a big storm and your neighbourhood dads start going around with chainsaws offering to cut up downed trees.

    • HertzDentalBar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      You know you can setup a stack for piracy in less than 10min on a $40 microcomputer or even on an old android phone. And with the right setup you can automate the downloads meaning you just search for stuff and it downloads it without effort.

      Time and money, not so much.

      Checkout YAMS

      https://yams.media/

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      Dawg even pirate stream sites don’t host on AWS and GCP, you can still watch your content for free online without worrying about a cloud outage because pirate sites actually distribute their files on several cloud platforms since they’re technically always at risk of DMCA lol.