Like clockwork, Peacock is raising subscription prices again
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HDD prices are up over the last several years even with greater density drives coming on the scene, but it still pales in comparison to the price increases of these streaming services.
Two years ago, I paid $100 for a 4TB internal.
Last week, I paid $89 for each 8TB enterprise-grade internal, granted, refurbished...You be the judge.
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Two years ago, I paid $100 for a 4TB internal.
Last week, I paid $89 for each 8TB enterprise-grade internal, granted, refurbished...You be the judge.
Which ones...? I'm in the market for exactly that
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Am I understanding correctly that the most expensive "premium plus" plan still has advertisements?
Funny... My ad tier sub for $50/year has none
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We're canceling the most watched late night show on all platforms! Pay more now! For less!
Gotta love that great management. Hail capitalism!
Peacock is NBC / Comcast. Colbert was on CBS / Paramount.
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streamio plus Real debrid for the win
In my case, Streamio and... Wait, no, just Streamio
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In no way is Peacock worth $17/month.
That tiered system is fucking absurd. Ad supported, ad supported plus, “premium” and “premium plus”—WHICH STILL HAS ADS.
What in the fuck. Who in their right mind is paying for that?
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I have a jellyfin server. I haven’t bothered setting up the *arrs because there’s not much worth watching anymore and the few things I want I can get manually. It’s not even worth automating the piracy anymore.
There's plenty of good content out there, it just isn't necessarily the popular content.
Would definitely recommend installing the *arrs, and letting it roll on an automated list like an Imdb watchlist full of stuff you've never heard of.
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The key words here being "left with a library". Your media, now and forever, at no additional cost, available whenever you want. I could not go back to netflix etc.
Then sell it on ebay. Used dvd box sets still go for ~80% of new.
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Which ones...? I'm in the market for exactly that
https://www.ebay.com/itm/365635828603 Gone now, but another deal might come along.
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I hear good things about nebula.
I recently subscribed. It's only $3/mo so it's really inexpensive, but also it feels like it's just a heavily curated YouTube.
There's nothing I've found on nebula that's not also on YouTube. The only real benefit (to me, not the creators) is that there's no sponsorship in the video.
That being said, the app isn't as polished and I feel like I'm just remembering which creators I follow on both and when I see a new video from one of them in YouTube, I flip to nebula to watch it, then go back to YouTube for my other subscriptions.
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Peacock is NBC / Comcast. Colbert was on CBS / Paramount.
My mistake. So many names for so many shitty corporations, can't keep track of them.
Guess it makes sense: CBS cowed, pay us more for the non-propaganda!
When can we throw em all in the tar pit?