

So far the enshittification has not hit lifetime Plex pass subscribers


So far the enshittification has not hit lifetime Plex pass subscribers


Mint is very similar to a Windows feel
You can make a smartphone (more) private, but out of the box and loaded with standard apps (eg Google), its a privacy nightmare. So I get where they are coming from. Sure using SMS isn’t private, but dropping all that app addiction is.
Meta will probably not truly “delete” anything. Personally to make it as “deleted” as possible, I would still delete all of the content before closing the account, but theres no real way to know how they handle these things.


The best thing this gave us was the AVGN review of this game, which was great.


Brand new posts get a boost in the ranking
It’s just running some JavaScript code on the page


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As they say, the heart wants what it wants


Good for these kids. It’s a wise move!


It’s a different frontend with different features. You could be reading this very post on a Piefed instance instead of a Lemmy instance. Ditto for kbin.


Sonarr lets you create a list of TV shows you want, and it automatically searches for episodes from sources you specify (eg. Bittorrent, Usenet) and passes them to your download client(s), and organizes all of the media files.
Radarr does the same thing for movies.
You manage them both with a web interface. Installing and setting them up requires technical steps, but there are guides.
Bit of a stretch, but second-hand sales do influence the value of the CD and therefore increase its initial sale price (ie. CDs have extra value because they can be resold).
So buying used does indirectly increase profits, though of course the lion’s share of that is likely not going to the artist anyway.
The artists don’t make money on CD sales?


Thank you for your service


This is what it is at least in my head


You want revanced. Get the proper version and you’re done
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I ultimately want to ditch Plex, but as an existing lifetime member, it currently handles everything so smoothly for my users that I don’t see enough benefits in switching. Particularly on the music streaming side (PlexAmp), I think the experience is the most polished one I’ve seen.
My hope is that by the time the lifetime Plex Pass experience has become enshittified, Jellyfin will be more ready than it is today, and I’ll make a switch then.