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zepheriths, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work

To be honest even without ad block most of the videos I watch have almost no ads. Probably because of the type of humor involved but still. Doesn’t hurt to had the ad-blocker

dhork, (edited ) in 'Central Park Karen' Denies Any Responsibility In 2020 Clash

She doesn’t have the humility to admit she made a mistake, blames everyone else but herself, and then expects to talk it out with the guy she did this to? He has no reason to accommodate her.

And employers see though this too. She’s not having trouble finding a job because of cancel culture, she’s having trouble because employers realize how little self awareness she has, and she doesn’t realize that her actions since the incident are making it all even worse.

FoundTheVegan,
@FoundTheVegan@kbin.social avatar

Using the phrase cancel culture is such a self report about the speaker. Frankly I find it really useful, especially in the world of dating apps.

crandlecan,

The video: youtu.be/ODhNRyjJsl8?feature=shared

A video with the video (longer): youtu.be/rjbn7O8K98Q?feature=shared

Dkarma,

She’s an hr nightmare

Rentlar, in OK Microsoft... trying to log into Teams while work lapop updates to Windows 11. No longer works in any iPhone browser, including Edge. The app will not authenticate my work login.

Do you have a “Use Desktop Mode” on iPhone browsers?

mysoulishome,
@mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

Ah…after 15 minutes of fucking around I was able to get it to work only after disabling all tracking prevention at Microsoft’s direction and clearing all browser history and requesting desktop website. Their instructions say to turn tracking protections back on when you are done using teams browser version…

Now I can go online and tell my team windows 11 is still installing. Hurray! 😂

scrubbles,
@scrubbles@poptalk.scrubbles.tech avatar

Didn’t you know? With Microsoft products those trackers are required. The app just wouldn’t be able to function if they couldn’t track everything you typed into it. You should really be more thoughtful of Microsoft and how you’re being a big meany by not giving them your data.

Rentlar,

Glad you got it fixed. It really grinds my gears that so many big companies have taken their lightweight and usable mobile interfaces and borked them, replacing it with a page saying “Use our app 🤭”, then the app is just the mobile page in a webview wrapper for the majority of functions.

Waker,

I hate that so fucking much. Why would I fill my phone with crap apps for something that I only use once a month or so? Teams wouldn’t be the case since I use it often. But so much more apps are asking and sometimes forcing you to download an app that’s the exact same shit as loading the page… 🤦🏻‍♂️

WHY?

ForgotAboutDre,

It’s harder to track you in some browsers, like safari and Firefox.

But the best apps are the ones that tell you to go to the web page to access some key feature. Despite the website telling you, you need to download the app.

Waker,

Stop triggering me, please no more. No mas. 🙏

Whoever thought about that must be clinically insane…

bradons,

I had to do similar bullshit to get working on Firefox on Android.

reddit_sux, in HBO Max is removing features from my plan without reducing my price.

Shrinkflation, hitting online world too.

That’s why I pirate. Jellyfin FTW.

lupec,

Add the *arr apps into the mix and you get super low effort pirating, legit changed my life when I set it all up lol

foofy,

Sorry, what are the *arr apps? Not familiar with that stuff…

EatYouWell,

They’re small services that you load your libraries into, and select content you want to get and the quality of that content. Then the service goes out and finds the torrents for you and adds them to your library.

wiki.servarr.com

foofy,

And thanks to you as well!

lupec,

Ah, my bad. I’m so used to it all that I can’t help but spit out jargon with no context sometimes 😅

I’m referring to apps like Sonarr, which basically keeps an eye on torrent/usenet providers and downloads episodes for you automatically. So you tell it you want some show, optionally set the quality you want it at, and it takes care of everything so that the episodes just show up on Jellyfin/Plex after they air and it grabs them. There’s also Radarr for movies and a whole bunch of related ones.

foofy,

Thanks dude!

errer,

Just make sure you use a VPN so you don’t get a nasty DMCA notice from your ISP.

lupec,

Pretty much the one upside of living where I do is ISPs couldn’t care less haha

Appreciate the heads-up anyway, very much relevant to a good portion of the folks who might stumble upon my comment :)

Wermhatswormhat,

I was a long time pirate back in the day, and thinking of sailing once again. However all my old booty spots are gone. What is Jellyfin?

pimeys,
@pimeys@lemmy.nauk.io avatar

A great UI to stream your movie files from your TV. A bit like Plex, but open source.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Tbh JF is faaaaaaaar from a ‘great UI’, it suffers from the ‘open source design’ of developers who have no idea how to design a good UI as the designers for the UI. I shouldn’t need to click vaguely in the direction of where I think the X (close) button is to make it appear in the first place. The settings for a user should be in the same location as the admin settings. The main screen shouldn’t look like it came straight out of 2000, it should have the categories all visible by default, it should be easier to setup https (plex was WAY easier in this regard), ota channel guides shouldn’t be outsourced to a paid project, there is no built-in import/export (I recently moved to a docker image and found that out, yay)…

It ‘works’, but fuck me it’s so rough around the edges that it draws blood. Plex has issues (downloading content from a server is wonky, metadata can grab the wrong movies, paid sub/lifetime etc) but it’s so, so, so much closer to what an all-in-one media platform should be, imo.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

That’s because it’s a fork of Emby from 13+ years ago, still running 90% of that old code. They’ve kept it functional, that’s about it.

If you want something that’s actually still being developed/improved look to Emby or Plex. Emby is more focused on ‘personal’ media servers with your own content and users under your own control; plex is more focused on cloud services, integrating content they can run advertising on and requiring your users to authenticate through their public servers to be able to access your local/private server.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

I’ve had plex running on my nas for 6+ years now, and have it set to where all the cloud stuff is available but out of the way, as I have a small collection so I don’t need to lean into the cloud streaming. I remember trying Emby in my evaluation of Plex, but as I recall the UI was bleh and it too followed a paid model. I know of Kodi but I haven’t looked into it in a long time, and I never ended up actually trying it.

Plex is fine for my needs, but I decided to get setup with JF just ‘in case’ plex takes a sharp new direction or something (I’ve had it installed since the whole ‘watch stuff free with ads’ kicked off), so if/when I can just be like ‘hey all plex did [stupid thing] so I just need you all to uninstall plex, grab this jellyfin app, and login with [credentials] and we will be all set’.

pimeys,
@pimeys@lemmy.nauk.io avatar

I use Plex for music because it is very good there, but Jellyfin for movies/tv which I like more for that kind of content.

gears,

Why did they fork Emby if Emby is still being actively developed?

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Emby used to be entirely open source, it’s free to use the base product (server software and the built in web browser based app) but requires a license for the installable apps and some server features so that the developers have some income from their work and incentive to keep spending their time+efforts on it.

Some people don’t like paying others for their hard work so they’d regularly fork Emby as it releases updates so they could remove those paywalls.

Unwilling to continue supporting this, Emby went closed source so their work could no longer be stolen. Jellyfin is the final fork of emby before it officially closed its source code. They have since kept it running, but have made little to no improvements or changes beyond that.

cantsurf,

I’m not arguing that any of your complaints are invalid. I just want to say that I use jellyfin to organize my movies and TV shows and access them from other computers on my home network. It works, is easy, was free. I like it.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Yeah, there’s a reason I keep it installed and at the ready, but it’s just less user-friendly and that is essential when my users aren’t tech savvy, they just want things to ‘work’. If JF reaches feature parity I’ll migrate my users, but I can’t be asked to explain why they need to pay a monthly fee for ota guides or why everything looks different, if I also need to explain that features are missing and why can’t I move their watch history. It’s got to be easy for them, but also for me too.

helenslunch,

I’ve found that most FOSS projects just have a “for us, by us” mentality where nobody cares about making things easy to use to the point that it’s not even possible if you’re not an experienced coder AND have strong knowledge of networking.

MaggiWuerze,
@MaggiWuerze@feddit.de avatar

Not to mention the setup for hardware encoding which basically expects deep knowledge of the matter to even get it to run, let alone run well. Plex on the other hand hides it behind a license but it JUST WORKS, there’s no setup or anything.

I really wanted to use Jellyfin, but there’s just too many pain points

Decoy321,
Mr_Blott,

Tbh, all you need nowadays for most stuff is a VPN , Qbittorrent and 1337x.to

Download speeds are such that a 1.5gb film takes about a minute to download (in Europe, not sure about third world countries lol)

If you need something more obscure, look up how to add the search engine to Qbittorrent

frozen,

I highly discourage 1337x. They got caught not banning a user who intentionally uploaded malware. Forgive the reddit link, but there aren’t a lot of piracy news sites.

DavidGA,
@DavidGA@lemmy.world avatar

What is the alternative?

mateomaui,

torrentgalaxy.to is pretty solid, but cya with antivirus etc

Anticorp,

Dude… Malware comes hand-in-hand with pirating. You just have to exercise caution and you’ll probably be fine.

Rai,

Never hafta worry about malware on private trackers!

DAMunzy,

Damn. Just learned that trusting 1337x and IGGGAMES was a bad idea. Trying to teach my little pirate how to be safe on the high seas only to find out the places and people I thought were safe aren’t so.

sparky678348,

Goated thank you so much

nieceandtows,

Realdebrid costs equal or less than vpn and you don’t need to jump any hoops.

dlpkl,

Realdebrid just finds the torrents for you though, right? You’d still need a VPN since you’re technically downloading the movie to watch it. I know a lot of ISPs send notices if you torrent a copyrighted movie

nieceandtows,

Nope. It also downloads the torrent for you and gives you download link or stream link to the video. Most of the time, the torrent is already on their cache, so it’s instantly available to you.

dlpkl,

Wow I had no idea. How are they still running if that’s the case?

nieceandtows,

They’re more like a private storage server. You can’t see what movies they have. Technically you can only download what you ‘add’ there, but they cache everybody else’s downloads too, so your download is readily available. I’m not sure of all technicalities, but there are a few different debrid services, so there must be some way they are able to do this.

dlpkl,

Oh wow that’s a pretty interesting approach to streaming. Thanks for the explanation 👍🏼

nieceandtows,

You’re welcome! I only learned about it a few months ago. Along with plex-debrid and trakt, my jellyfin experience is a lot more awesome now.

SpeakinTelnet,
@SpeakinTelnet@sh.itjust.works avatar

There’s now a whole ecosystem of applications to streamline the download of series (sonarr) and movies (radarr) using torrents or Usenet (prowlarr). Pair those with a good player like Jellyfin or Plex and you have a nice media center that for sure won’t stop working everytime your family tries to watch a movie…

SpaceNoodle,

It’s like Plex, but with fewer features and a worse interface.

dlpkl,

But it’s totally free. You don’t need app unlocks, you can have as many devices as you want, and you can hardware transcode without paying for premium.

Darkassassin07,
@Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca avatar

Paid ~$100 for the lifetime license 9 years ago. So less than 93 pennies a month.

Throughout that time Emby has constantly been developed bringing bug fixes, UI improvements, and new features; while also providing excellent support as needed on the forums.

TBH I think I’ve vastly underpaid and plan to donate to the project shortly.

In that same time, I’ve seen very few meaningful updates to jellyfin. Just scrolling through their changelogs it’s mostly filled with:

New Features and Major Improvements

N/A

Release Notes

N/A

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

Facts. I run both but JF is not ‘family-ready’ and thus sits on my server, receiving updates and idling until that changes. Plex took 5 minutes of explaining and the folks have been happily using it for a few years now.

DAMunzy,

Same experience for me. Is worth the $5/month for premium access.

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

If you think you’ll be in this long-term, get a lifetime license. What would have got me 2 years has got me 6 and counting.

PM_Your_Nudes_Please,

Plex and Jellyfin are two ways to host your own content. Basically, instead of streaming from a Netflix server, you’re streaming from your own server.

Plex was the original, and Jellyfin is the FOSS alternative. In short, you run the program on a computer somewhere, and tell that program where all of your media is stored. It’ll scan your media depending on the library type (movies, TV shows, music, etc,) automatically pair it with the appropriate metadata, and make it available for streaming via the computer.

You can combine this with the *arr suite (Radarr, Sonarr, etc) to have your torrent client automatically download new content as it comes out. Basically, the appropriate *arr program listens for when new content gets released, then automatically tells your torrent client to search for that content (based on specific rules like language, bitrate, capture method, etc) and download it automatically. This pairs nicely with Plex/Jellyfin because you can use automatic torrent management to drop the files directly into the right folders for your server to scan and make available.

It does have a few drawbacks. One of the most annoying is port forwarding. Lots of VPNs have stopped offering port forwarding, because some creeps figured out how to use it to share/trade CSAM anonymously. But Plex and Jellyfin require an open port in order to be made available outside of your network, and you don’t want to run the server+torrents without a VPN. Some VPNs allow port forwarding, but randomly assign the port every time you connect. So it may work fine for a while, but will require occasional attention when that port changes.

There’s also the issue with needing a computer that’s turned on all the time. Some people (like myself) just run it on their home desktop. But that means I needed to set up Wake On LAN to be able to boot my computer up remotely, or just be okay with letting it idle all the time and never sleep. Personally, I chose to enable WOL, so I just remote into my network and send a magic packet before trying to stream. But that’s an extra step some people won’t want to do every time. If you have an old computer sitting around gathering dust, it can be a great weekend project.

dsemy,

Plex is actually a fork of Kodi (XBMC). Kodi is still actively developed, and easily supports both local media (for example, downloaded using one of the *arrs) and streaming from various sources using addons.

Captainvaqina,

I remember xbmc from back when you had to run an injection from a MechWarrior save file in order to load it onto the og Xbox.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Still got my copy of MW

SpaceNoodle,

That’s like saying humans evolved from monkeys. Plex and Kodi share a common ancestor, XBMC.

dsemy,

No it’s not. Kodi is XBMC, they just changed the name.

Edit: straight from the horses mouth kodi.tv/…/xbmc-getting-new-name-introducing-kodi-…

SpaceNoodle,

Right, so they share the common ancestor of XBMC from around 2007.

dsemy,

You can literally say the same thing about any fork, and yet nobody ever does. I’ll reiterate, Kodi is XBMC - there was no fork, no split in development, only a rename.

makyo,

Is there a benefit to setting something like this up instead of just using some of the better free streaming sites?

dsemy,

It’s fun

starman2112,

Higher quality and more reliable. I spent like 2 hours trying to find a site to stream the show I’m currently watching that didn’t have excessive audio issues. Were I a true pirate, I could simply download the highest quality available, and watch it whenever I want.

I wouldn’t want to use Plex, though. If you know what you want to watch and it’s already downloaded, just throw it on a flash drive or transfer it to your phone, no need to stream. If you want a netflix-style 2 terabytes of stuff that you may or may not ever watch, just… Spend the money on Netflix. Your time is worth more than that subscription fee. If Netflix doesn’t have the show you want, do the thing I said in the first paragraph.

Daisyifyoudo,

What show?

starman2112,

Last Exile. I like obscure old anime, so it’s been on my list for a minute. I needed something to watch, so I checked Hulu. At some point in the last few months, they stopped streaming it.

So I definitely didn’t go to theindex.moe, and I super didn’t click on every damn streaming site they link to. I “promise” I didn’t settle on animeflix dot live, and I definitely didn’t put up with awful audio issues until I realized that the default server it streams from is in SD so you have to click the gear and set it to one of the HD servers instead.

dlpkl,

Which sites are those? From my experience it’s hard to find 4k/Dolby Vision on those free streaming sites, which is where pirating and streaming your own stuff is the better option.

DoucheBagMcSwag,

Metadata categorization of your media content

Holyhandgrenade,

I just pirate everything on to a hard drive I plug into my TV. I don’t see the point in streaming files you already own.

RGB3x3,

I don’t do it now, but I’m looking to.

The main benefit for me is the app accessibility (easier to search through an app than a file system), the convenience of not needing to carry around a bunch of data all the time, and the ease of sharing it with family.

whofearsthenight,

If I understand your setup, when you decide you want to a new movie you have to download it, pull the hdd over to the machine, transfer it to the hdd, rename, perhaps even transcode, and then put the drive back on the TV.

In the type of setup described above or like mine, I can pull out my phone and using a very simple search all of the file handling and such is taken care of for me. I don’t ever have to worry if I have the right filetype for the device I’m on, and I can watch that from any device on my local network, or just about any device that has an internet connection. Also, while I’m watching one thing, several other people can be watching whatever else they want on their devices.

LemmysMum,

Hdmi cable.

Holyhandgrenade,

I have a smart TV where you can just plug in a NTFS formatted USB drive and it plays perfectly. Never had to rename or transcode anything. It plays 4K files more smoothly than most computers I’ve had.
The only problem I’ve had is when I’m watching a foreign film and the subtitle file is in the wrong file format.

whofearsthenight,

That covers a small subset of the reason a lot of us set it up the way we have. I mean, if that is working for you, great. But you still have to move a physical device, and the ability to watch media is still limited to the location of said device.

HawlSera, (edited )

The better free streaming sites are my go-to, because I have plausible deniability, I don’t with a torrent. And unfortunately my VPN throttles you unless you start paying. Which I am thinking about going ahead and doing.

Kepabar,

I’ll tell you, I have my setup to the point where I go to one website, subscribe to a show, and episodes of that show appear to watch on my TV same day they are released.

I also set myself up to get email alerts telling me what new episodes I have to watch when they are done being downloaded.

… Setting all that up took me awhile and will take tech skills. But now that it’s set up, it’s zero touch aside from adding new shows.

Plus, I never have to worry about trying to find where to stream at it and even if my Internet goes out I can still watch my shows

Thundernuggets,

I have been using Emby, which is like Plex and Jellyfin. Just another option. I don’t need bells and whistles, just want to stream my content.

Revan343,

Jellyfin is an Emby fork

reddit_sux,

You can use it behind a reverse proxy to avoid port forwarding.

HawlSera,

What’s FOSS?

YerbaYerba,

Free (and) Open Source Software

wreckedcarzz,
@wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world avatar

you run the program on a computer somewhere

“the cloud is just someone else’s computer”

(even if the computer is yours, whereas you have created your own ‘mini cloud’. I hate that term, it’s just a machine running software. It’s all just machines, consuming us all. screams … anyway)

HimDownStairz,

Where can I find good tutorials for the *arr suite? I have Jackett installed for easier searching in Qbit, but I half assed that somehow into working. I would love to have auto downloads for content, especially those shows that still release episodes like a drop feed. An almost fully automated Plex would be amazing the TV show requests I get.

KinNectar,
@KinNectar@kbin.run avatar

@Wermhatswormhat

Check out Stremio, if you are used to streaming services it is the best equivalent.

@Candybar121 @reddit_sux

Selmafudd,

I’m like you, hadn’t pirated outside of games since early 2000s and just started again. Wait until you see the shit we have now, it’s mind-blowing how far it’s come.

And with Jellyfin if you have the upload speeds you can even host for family etc, so anyone sharing your Netflix now can just login to your Jellyfin server, for them it will be a comparable experience.

RGB3x3,

Do you need to set up a VPN for doing that? Or can they just log in straight up?

Selmafudd,

They can just log straight in, there is an android app or they can even login via a browser

whofearsthenight,

I’m still maining plex, and at least there, they just create a plex account, you grant access to that account, and that’s it. Don’t even have to open ports. My guess is with JF since there isn’t a central account host, you’d probably have expose some ports on your network to be able to login without a VPN.

HawlSera, (edited )

Pirating games is basically unheard of for me, unless it’s a product not readily available on a modern storefront.

Nintendo has a problem with me playing Pokemon Omega Ruby on a 3DS emulator? they are free to offer a switch version.

This is because steam is not an asshole, which is a big reason why I kind of got disappointed when they stopped offering movies. I like having those on the same platform

Anticorp, (edited )

Nevermind that shit, Stremio + Torrentio + Real-Debrid. I’m fucking done with these greedy-ass companies. I was paying Netflix, Amazon, Disney, Apple, Paramount , MLB.tv and HBO, and pretty content to do so, and they all continually removed content and adjusted their pricing to reduce what I was getting for my money. They finally pushed me beyond my tolerance limit a few months ago and I’ve been back to sailing the high seas for the first time in 20 years.

I have more content now, all at acceptable quality options, all with good subtitles instead of the mess HBO was, and all on the same platform instead of having to jump between 7 different apps. I’m done with them and I’ll stay done with them until they pull their heads out of their asses.

Edit: if you get a cheap computer, a Chromecast, a FireTV, or what I have - an Nvidia Shield TV, then you get even get a nifty remote controller and a good standard browsing platform for everything.

chilburn06,

Just set this up on a cheap Onn 4k box from Walmart. Works fantastic. Also setup the Trakt integration to keep up with what I watch across multiple devices.

Anticorp,

I haven’t heard of Trakt before, but that sounds neat. I only ever watch stuff on my TV from my couch, so I haven’t needed anything like that.

Wermhatswormhat,

On it’s like Plex.

kratoz29,

I like Plex and Real Debrid too.

helios,
@helios@social.ggbox.fr avatar

I’ve tested jellyfin this week on my dedicated server. It’s cool but most of my files need transcoding to be played on the browser, which my weak server CPU cannot handle. The best option I found to stream any file format without eating up all server resources on this machine is to set up a simple nginx server with autoindex streaming the files to VLC. I use the “Open with VLC” browser extension to quickly open the links. Playback performance is quite good (scrubbing is fast) and everything plays well.

reddit_sux,

Cool

snausagesinablanket,
@snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar

How does Jellyfin help you get new content?

reddit_sux,

It helps me organize what I download. I m trying *arr softwares now for content.

Swedneck, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work
@Swedneck@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

if you’re on android do yourself the favour of downloading Newpipe Sponsorblock and just import your subscriptions.

iturnedintoanewt,

The sponsor block part doesn’t quite work for me

lichtmetzger, (edited )
@lichtmetzger@feddit.de avatar

If you’re on a rooted Android, ReVanced is a great option. It patches the YT app to behave like Premium, removes a lot of annoyances and integrates SponsorBlock and the Dislike API.

dingus,

You don’t at all need to root your phone to run ReVanced. You can easily patch and install without root.

lichtmetzger,
@lichtmetzger@feddit.de avatar

Ah, so that’s probably only needed when you use the rename app feature? Because it complained about microG missing after launching the YT app with the default patch selection so I had to use the mount installation method, which requires root (I think).

Good to know!

dingus,

It’s been a while before I had to reinstall. I think the MicroG .APK is maybe is installed separately from ReVanced?? Sorry I can’t remember. But yeah you haven’t ever needed root to use it.

FlashMobOfOne, in 'Central Park Karen' Denies Any Responsibility In 2020 Clash
@FlashMobOfOne@lemmy.world avatar

All she had to do was apologize, say it was a misunderstanding, and walk she and her poor dog away. She could have just stood still and asked politely to be left alone. She could have given a good ol’ New York “PISS AWWFFF”.

She had a lot of options.

I understand maybe being a little startled in the moment, but she absolutely owns the reaction. Any reasonable person should have realized once the phone was pulled out to film the interaction that maybe it was time to chill.

Kushia, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

Okay then show the ads to the majority of people who accept them by not running any blockers and leave me alone.

phillaholic, in 'Central Park Karen' Denies Any Responsibility In 2020 Clash

“I was a female, alone in a secluded area of Central Park, with a man yelling at me and threatening me,” she wrote.

Christian…said, “Look, if you’re going to do what you want, I’m going to do what I want, but you’re not going to like it”, and beckoned the dog toward him with a dog treat.

She didn’t know what he was going to do to the dog or what he was feeding it, so I can see feeling threatened by the interaction. It’s still her fault for clear racial emphasis on her police call, and for disobeying the leash law in the first place. It’s hard to feel sorry for her if she can’t seem to understand her mistake, but at the same time I’ve read the reddit comments and can’t imagine what kind of hate she probably received, maybe still does, and not being able to hold a job over it is a lot. Situation sucks.

Christian apparently got his own bird watching show by National Geographic, so that’s nice.

Tosti, in Colorado funeral home owner arrested on charges linked to handling of 189 bodies
@Tosti@feddit.nl avatar

Perfect example of the market regulating itself.

possiblylinux127,

Really? The FBI had to get involved. It sounded like they just started having money issues.

fishos,
@fishos@lemmy.world avatar

OP was being sarcastic. This is why you don’t let markets regulate themselves. It was a dig at unfettered capitalism. Even our dead aren’t respected by capitalism.

possiblylinux127,

That’s why we have the FBI I suppose

magnetosphere, in Colorado funeral home owner arrested on charges linked to handling of 189 bodies
@magnetosphere@kbin.social avatar

State lawmakers gave regulators the authority to inspect funeral homes without the owners’ consent last year, but no additional money was provided for increased inspections.

But this way, politicians can say they addressed the problem when campaign time rolls around! The system works!

possiblylinux127,

Its being handled by the FBI

JoShmoe, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work

Is the Simpsons good again?

perishthethought,

It is not.

ilickfrogs, (edited )
@ilickfrogs@lemmy.world avatar

I second this. They’re trying so hard to be inoffensive it’s eroding the satirical stereotypes that every character is supposed to be. It’s a hollow shell of what it once was.

perishthethought,

It’s so bad, I can’t figure out who’s still watching the show at this point. But they are, so there must be enough viewers to make it worthwhile for Fox, so maybe I’m the one who is wrong?

No, no. It must be the kids.

(That’s a line from an older episode for anyone not a fan of the show)

ilickfrogs,
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Well apparently enough people still like it to downvote me lol

TSG_Asmodeus, (edited )
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Pretty sure it was because of the ‘trying to be politically correct’ comment.

EDIT: The comment originally said what I quoted, which is now changed to inoffensive. Then the replies to me were deleted.

it’s eroding the satirical stereotypes that every character is supposed to be.

Bets on this being about Hank Azaria no longer voicing Apu?

deweydecibel,

How much of it have you watched in recent years? What happened on the episodes you watched?

It sure is funny how many people that haven’t actually watched the show since like season 6 still sound off about it like they have any idea what its currently like.

De_Narm,

Haven’t watched the show in years but according to the video there are more standout episodes in recent years - he actually made me want to watch the new season.

driving_crooner,
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I think is Ok, I really liked the episode of Marge accepting that Baby Bart is growing up. The NFT/Snowpiercer part of the Halloween special was also good.

deweydecibel,

Maybe try some episodes and see for yourself?

YouTuber 20 minute opinion drops, sorry, “video essays” are a dime a dozen and the vast majority have nothing notable to say. Better to just try things for yourself and make up your own mind.

possiblylinux127, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work

I just use libretube

Heavybell, in OK Microsoft... trying to log into Teams while work lapop updates to Windows 11. No longer works in any iPhone browser, including Edge. The app will not authenticate my work login.
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Whenever I log into teams on my home PC, Firefox pops up to be like “hey, teams is asking to use cookies from microsoftonline.com is that okay?” It’s possible Safari is enforcing something like that but without the prompt.

Synthead, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work

Firefox and uBlock works great, here. Not only do you not get ads, but it cuts down on the tracking and metrics a lot, too. Oh, and you can play stuff in the background. You know, because you own your devices and you can do whatever client side stuff you want, right?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fdf0da66-ccf9-46ce-b396-d5c8a9671d57.jpeg

ArugulaZ, in Youtube Depends on Ads to work
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Google, currently embroiled in an anti-trust lawsuit for having too much control over the internet, is pleading poverty. How amusing.

N200L,

Aw come on, Google is just a little down on their luck is all. Besides they only made close to $300,000,000,000 this year. Barely enough to put food on the table! /s

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