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I've been unmotivated in the past but i think it's time to sort out an alternative.

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[–] LillyPip@lemmy.ca 206 points 1 week ago (24 children)

A: they’re betting most people will accept it, and they’re right. The same thing happened in the early 80s when cable television advertised themselves as the pay-for-ad-free service, then started sneaking ads in. People complained, sure, but we all saw the outcome. They got away with it.

B: Greed, capitalism, and fuck you.

[–] setsneedtofeed@lemmy.world 102 points 1 week ago (19 children)

A: they’re betting most people will accept it, and they’re right.

Yes. Remember when Netflix put a stop to password sharing and the internet went aflame with people declaring that Netflix had shot itself in the foot? Netflix subscriber counts went up.

The average person will put up with so much more of this nonsense than techie people will.

[–] CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 19 points 1 week ago (4 children)

It's why I highly recommend Fmovies, sudo-lol, and others. The barrier to entry is literally a browser and ublock origin and you can watch just about anything.

You can send someone a link to an episode and they can watch it. No sign ups, no ads (with ad block), and pretty decent service. No explaining what a torrent is. No VPN (though I recommend it of course).

Just pure content.

[–] lolrightythen@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

How important is a vpn - in your opinion?

[–] CosmicTurtle0@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 week ago (1 children)

It depends on your threat profile. I don't go so far as to use it at home unless I'm downloading torrents or watching porn, since my legislators don't have a fucking clue how the Internet works and thinks they can PrOtEcT tHe ChIlDrEn by blocking porn.

I've started to use VPN when I'm on guest wifis, even encrypted ones. I don't want their owners to know what sites I visit.

[–] someacnt_@lemmy.world 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

Do you live in where I live, that sounds exactly like my country

I live in the US. If you live in a state or country that's totalitarian, then yes a VPN is probably a good idea, tor if you can handle the latency.

It's only a matter of time until both of those technologies are made illegal.

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