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>pirating a movie nowadays is much easier then going to blockbuster and renting a movie in the 1990s
>many still prefer to pay for streaming instead of pirating it
What gives?
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>>108610919
ai isnt good enough to make jellyfin overseer sonarr radarr prowlarr bazarr setup automatic so retards dont want to bother doing it yet
and the biggest retards dont even know about
https://fmhy.net/
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>>108610919
zoomies don't know how to pirate, and even if you showed them how to do it safely they still wouldn't since they've grown up in a time where convenience is king
they would rather open a streaming app and make a few taps rather than wait a little longer to find the right torrent and wait for it to download
>>108610958
maybe 10-15 years ago when netflix was cheaper and had a streaming monopoly on popular shows, now everything is split between a gorillion different services all for a seperate fee, often with extra tiers added to remove ads completely. What a shitshow
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>>108610919
What is a good website to stream pirated movies? I used to use the BeeTV app on my Amazon fire cube, but Amazon shut down such streaming apps. I also to know about Goku.tv or whatever but it's defunct.
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>>108610919
https://www.edge.org/conversation/kevin_kelly-better-than-free
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>>108610919
Most people streaming now are boomers. Boomers don't have the tech knowledge to pirate or set up a jellyfin, and they watch on their cheap mass produced shitty smart tvs instead of computers.
You know... goy cattle.
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>>108610958
>pay for a subscription
>limited resolution unless you pay more
>you have to watch ads and warnings before the show starts
>you can't screenshot or record any of it
>might get removed from your library at any time without warning
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>pirate whatever you want
>do whatever you want with it
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>>108612458
>Most people streaming now are boomers
Wrong. Boomers don't know how to stream, they pay for subscriptions and dvds.
Zoomers are much the same minus DVDs but the pirates ONLY know how to stream and watch shit for free on pirate streaming sites with tons of ads and viruses, somehow worse than actually buying it which already sucks
Only millennials know how to pirate stuff without all the bullshit
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>>108612497
>the short course in servers, networking and home automation
Chatgpt is $20 a month and comes with Codex that'll quite literally do it for you
>and don't forget the $2000 in HDDs
Sounds like a normie problem for not buying when they were cheap. A year ago you could get 8 TB for under $150 easy and that's more than enough for any normies slop.
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>>108612471
and do you wanna risk a fed visit/ISP letter notice, no thanks.
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>>108612759
No feds are coming to your door. Worst case, you get a 3 strike ISP before anything happens. You'll get two letters asking you to stop before they cut you off. Not because they want to, but because they'll get sued if they don't. Free VPNs work fine, and paid ones (I've used proton and nord) do the same but faster
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>>108612471
I have a bunch of movies that I was late seeing in a physical theater and I missed like 1-5 minutes at the beginning. I have them written on my iOS notes app. I just want to watch a very small portion and thus I would rather using a pirate streaming site and not download a whole torrent.
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>>108610958
these days it costs like $10/mo to get one service out of like 20 of them so just some content (you can't choose which), with ads and limited resolution
this is worse than video stores imo as while sure you can watch more stuff for the money, with a video store you at least get no ads (well unless it's a dvd/bluray with unskippable intro sections i guess, but at least even those are impersonal and never interrupt the feature), can choose anything you want from a single pool, was always the best quality (arguably you could point out worn out video tapes, but any reputable video store would swap out unacceptably worn tapes)
people got hooked into streaming back when it was basically just netflix. everything in one place, cheap and no ads, of course people jumped on it. now people are often getting a handful of services because shows are all spread out, paying more each because they're pushing ad-free and high quality into more costly plans, making streaming worse over time
meanwhile piracy, well that's just been getting better. not only does it get better as people get faster and less limited internet connections, but the tooling for obtaining and managing pirated media has gotten better over time as well. say 20 years ago pirating something for me was mainly renting a dvd, copying it, recompressing it to dvd5 and burning it, because downloading a movie on dial up took a WEEK. which i did still do sometimes, namely if i wanted to watch one before it became available in my country/video store. these days i type the name of a movie into radarr and it will go find a torrent for me, throw it to transmission, move and rename it when it's done and let jellyfin know it's there. after some minutes it will just be there ready to play on any tv or computer in the house no different to a streaming service, only free, ad-free, and even better quality
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>>108610919
Yeah, I don't get it. I've even got friends who subscribe to YouTube Music just so they don't get interrupted by ads. But if I tell them about downloading and torrenting they act like they don't even understand what I'm saying.
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>>108610919
Buying to own will always have a market among collectors, but paying for streaming is cuckoldry.
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>>108614187
>But if I tell them about downloading and torrenting they act like they don't even understand what I'm saying.
Because they don't. The most nerdy guy at my job didn't know about adblockers apart from the ones that came with his iphone and I had to torrent some fantasy books he wanted to read at work cause he didn't know how and of course you can't torrent on an iphone.
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>>108610919
laziness. my wife doesn't speak english fluently and looking up subs in our native language that are in sync is a chore. also kodi netflix plugin stopped working on my linux set-top-box. i torrent all the stuff i don't watch with her.
there are some projects for autmatic sub sync and when i finally set up my home server, i'll probably check them out and cancel netflix subscription.
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>>108610958
>streaming providers offer a better service than pirates do
lol
> Have Amazon prime for shipping accelleration, can also watch stuff on Prime
> Watching stuff on Prime
> Constant ads
> omfg the ads
> get so annoyed I go to lmao PB, torrent the series to watch off my local network b/c no ads
So no, it's not a better service, and it's getting worse.
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>>108610919
You severely underestimate how computer illiterate most people, even millennials and zoomers, are.
>most people will not download a program that isn't in an app store
>most people will refuse to learn how to use a program that isn't like the ones they already use
>most people will refuse to sit through a tutorial on how to set up and use a torrent client
>most people will refuse to use a program that their friends don't use
>most people believe they will get a virus from piracy services
>most people believe piracy services provide lower quality video than streaming services
>most people believe the government actually gives a fuck about piracy and arrests people for pirating all the time
>most people would rather scroll through slop than wait for a decent movie to download
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>>108610919
>many still prefer to pay for streaming instead of pirating it
SmartTVs unironically
My dad is 70 and has been using shit piracy movie streaming sites for ages.
Unlike my father, I actually know how to torrent, so I download movies
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>>108612471
Setup my Arr stack last week with Seerr, Sonarr, Radarr, Prowlarr, Gluetun and Qbit. The automation is crazy comfy once it all falls together. Also added a reverse proxy for local DNS for maximum convenience.
>>108612759
You know you can torrent with a VPN. Your ISP won't do shit.
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>>108612944
All true. In my experience, only Comcast has cared at all about piracy. I got a notice once with Verizon telling me they told some copyright holder to fuck off, but would have to give them my info if subpoenaed. AT&T fiber didn't care at all for the year I used it. Comcast will threaten to shut off their (shitty ass) service, so I just use a janky VPN that I paid a one time $20 charge for and it works fine.
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>>108619904
>Zoomchad
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>>108611171
I've done all that and streaming is still easier. why bother with checking for viruses, metadata, HDD array scrubbing for the very aggressive read writing operation seeding results in, waiting 8 hours to download from boobvagoo29 at .4 mb/s , when i can get acceptable quality streaming 720p/1080p from the various free sites