I remember when graphics cards were for, you know, graphics.
Anyway, go team red.
I remember when graphics cards were for, you know, graphics.
Anyway, go team red.
Yes yes yes. Ever since I set up my arr stack on my home server, I've been blown away by just how easy getting everything I want in minutes is. It's all automated. It's actually insane.
I never didn't own that I was a pirate. That's not in question here. What's in question is that the reason I am a pirate is I was tired of paying for and dealing with all of those streaming services, and the believability of having so many streaming services. Just because you don't see the need doesn't mean other people don't.
And you are right, it is excessive. Several hundred dollars per month excessive. But that's what a large portion of people do. Most people don't know how to pirate.
Like you said, folks pirate because it is easy. Easier than the alternative. When Netflix was easier than piracy and it was the only streaming service around, I didn't pirate (except anime but that's another thing entirely). And when steam came onto the scene, piracy plummeted as well. When companies offer truly convenient options, piracy goes down. That's not justification, that's the reason.
Netflix, HBO max, Hulu, peacock, YouTube TV, crunchyroll, Amazon prime video, Disney plus, apple TV plus, paramount plus.
I have had all of those and a couple more. Personally, I've only had up to 8 at once, but if you're asking that other person to prove it, it's not outside the realm of likelihood.
All of those have exclusives. (especially for sports these days. I have to have 3 services just for football, I'm sure there's ESPN plus or some shit for people really into sports) Needing all of those just to watch the handful of exclusives you want isn't uncommon.
Login in this scenario means access. I. E. having 10 different apps and searching through all of them for one show.
I'll be real with you, I have no idea, but I do know that that sentiment is expressed several times in several different parts of the bible. It's not one of the more popular messages with the standard Christian crowd.
It isn't, but we're talking about Trump's definition of radical.
Unironically, Jesus was radical left in many ways. Many Christians do not like to confront those aspects of the bible.
Let criminals into your home. Give them shelter and food. Give all of your money to charity. If someone harms you, turn the other cheek. Feed the poor before yourself. Brutally whip greedy wealthy people. Those are just some fun examples.
From what I've seen they kind of fall down into the net and it sinks, so it's pretty hard to climb up and over the edge. But I guess it's possible.
Down with the non-believer!
Could be since launch.
I use frugal usenet and usenet express for my providers. (for redundancy and speed, you only need one really.)
I use nzbgeek for search.
Both providers mostly saturate my 2.5gbps download speed, and when they don't, my download automatically uses both of them at once anyway so I always saturate. (I limit speeds during the day so I don't notice any network lag if an automatic download starts while I'm doing stuff.) I can't recommend one over the other, they both perform great.
I use sabnzbd to actually download stuff, then the arr stack to trigger and control it.
Sabnzbd did require some extra configuration to saturate my bandwidth, so if you do run into any issues DM me and I can help.
All of this lets me download my publicly available and free Linux ISOs very quickly. Even the biggest ones download in a couple minutes. I still use torrents as a backup, as some stuff makes it to torrents before usenet, but I have usenet set as a higher priority. Both are searched automatically so I don't miss anything.