SpeedLimit55,

So with the media industry strikes the content is already going to be crap next year. Why not also include ads with it? WTF Amazon.

DrGunjah,

“Can’t get worse at this point, eh?” Amazon: hold my beer

airportline,
@airportline@lemmy.ml avatar

Join !piracy

MrPloppy,

Yup, I will be cancelling too. Greedy bastards.

itsgroundhogdayagain,

I already pay for it

ZeroCool,
@ZeroCool@feddit.ch avatar

Yeah but Amazon’s decided you’re not paying enough.

Sylvartas,

Time to raise the black flag again I guess

itsgroundhogdayagain,

Yargh

BolexForSoup,
@BolexForSoup@kbin.social avatar

Come on in the water’s fine!

ares35,
@ares35@kbin.social avatar

jokes on them, we shop there infrequently enough (2-3 times a year) that they give us prime for free every time we do. there was one short stretch (few months) about 10 years ago where we paid for it because we had a need for the shipping perk, but we haven't 'paid' for prime in a good 5-6 years and that was for a discounted 'trial'.

recently started another free month, so excuse me, while i go cue-up another movie. gotta use and abuse this one if the next one is gonna be polluted with ads--won't help that 'trial' experience and the conversion chance any next time, either.

toxicbubble,

then you’re the type of fool keeping monopolies in service

Smokeless7048,

and that will be when i unsubscribe.

need to finish off my backlog of shows there, or sail the seas!

Arkarian,

Well, it seems Amazon doesn’t want my money. Don’t worry, you won’t see it anymore.

Meeshall65,

That s my cue for cancelling i guess

Iamnoonenowhere,

I had been considering cancelling my Amazon subscription. I don’t know what I’m really paying for, just for expedited shipping? I don’t even use Amazon prime videos since it’s mostly garbage. Thanks to Amazon for making my decision easy to cancel.

PhreakyByNature,

In the UK it was where they showed Mr Robot and a few other things on streaming services and channels not usually available here. It introduced me to Halt and Catch Fire and other good stuff. YMMV depending on location of course.

Krauerking,

I actually realized I almost never take advantage of real prime perks anymore and the cost was ridiculous. Nearly $200 a year and all for maybe faster shipping?

I can get most the things on eBay or wherever anyways and it’s the same Chinese crap. Or free shipping anyway from Amazon.

Local is even better and maybe I can actually try shit on and not buy literal garbage. It’s hardly worth it.

unsaid0415,

reminds me I need to setup sonarr, radarr and jellyfin

cyberpunk007,

A worthy investment.

crimsdings,

My stack + Jackett and unpackarr + telegram for notifications. It works perfectly

bless,

Check out prowlerr over jacket, I found it much better

crimsdings, (edited )

Interesting, I tried prowlarr aswell just found Jackett easier and “it just work” which is probably simply because I use it for so long.

bless,

To each their own!

TheHighRoad,
@TheHighRoad@lemmy.world avatar

Does anyone have a comprehensible guide for setting all this up?

InternetUser2012,

That will be the end of my prime subscription. I should probably just get rid of it now, the streams are better quality on the high seas anyways.

Lauchs,

I was thinking the same but will hold on until I see my first add. I suspect the more of us who do that, the better the odds they reverse course.

sudo,

Then do it. You even get pro rated back for what you’ve already paid for the month. Literally go do it right now in like 90 seconds.

InternetUser2012,

Done. Thank you.

HawlSera,

I have a free vpn, but maybe I should go for the paid plans that I can actually use it for torrenting

Nioxic,

Piracy it is then. Lol.

Potato_in_my_anus,

I’ve been paying Amazon for more than 25 years just for the free deliveries. I don’t watch anything on Prime, it’s so hard to navigate between the free and rent videos. Been torrenting since the 90s, yeah I’m old, so my advice stands -get a good VPN, and sail the seven seas-

ElderWendigo,

BitTorrents initial release was in July of 2001. You were not torrenting since the 90s. In the 90s we were still on Napster, soulseek, Usenet, and IRC. Limewire, DirectConnect, and The Pirate Bay wouldn’t come around until into the 2000s. I used BitTorrent mostly to get actual Linux ISOs at first because it was better than downloading for several days only to discover at the end that your md5sum checked bad. The pirating came later once the trackers got a better selection than the competing protocols.

BearOfaTime,

Meh, I’d consider Emule and Napster type things torrenting.

I don’t recall if they used peering though. I thought they did (twas a long time ago).

FordPrefect,
@FordPrefect@startrek.website avatar

The Kademlia network (eMule, Kazaalite, etc), did indeed use a global P2P Distributed Hash Table, to resolve which IPs hosted which content, which the torrent protocol also does … some of:

Unlike the mainline torrent protocol, Kademlia’s DHT (like the modern-day Tribler DHT), also resolved filenames to content, allowing in-app search.

With torrents, one needs to consult a DHT crawler, or an index site (which sucks; centrally operated sites are fragile, compared to DHTs), whereas eMule & more contemporarily Tribler, have two layers of DHT, enabling decentralized search without relyiance on someone having created a listing at some particular site & that site being online to search its index.

BearOfaTime,

Thanks for the background.

Been a while since I used emule (surprised I remember it!), and I honestly didn’t know the details even then (I was lazy and it worked).

ElderWendigo,

eMule was introduced in 2002, which is again NOT THE 90s. Napster also uses a very different protocol, without any of the distributed file sharing. With P2P like Napster, soulseek, and DirectConnect you downloaded a complete file from one person only. Once you had it and could share it, someone could get it from you. But downloading bits of the same file from multiple peers at once was not a thing until after BitTorrent’s release in 2001.

BearOfaTime,

Thanks.

It’s been a while (was working in a call center back then, plenty of bandwidth), but my memory sucks. Lol

SpaceNoodle,

P2P filesharing has been around since the '90s.

machineunlearning,

His point was that bittorrent wasn’t around in the 90s

SpaceNoodle,

Not really. “Torrenting” has become synonymous with “P2P filesharing,” so it’s clear what OP meant.

toxicbubble,

i stopped using amazøn years ago. shop local & stop killing the economy. it’s just gonna get worse the more money you give them

JoeHill,

Should I shop at the Target, Wal-Mart or the CVS instead?

There are no “local” stores near me. Just massive corporations who treat their employees like shit. Costco is the exception to the treating-their-employees-like-shit rule, but sometimes I don’t need a lifetime supply of an item.

WetBeardHairs,

Yeah, those behemoths all share responsibility for killing the mom and pop stores. It’s not impossible to shop around to local variants. But probably the best solution is to learn how to kick the habit that American culture has foisted upon us all of buying endless piles of useless crap.

I cancelled my prime subscription years ago. I occassionally restart it for a month at a time if I need some esoteric hobby thing and I would be forced into paying for shipping or for prime. Then I’ll watch some stuff on their streaming service. Last time I used it, it was awful. Half of the shows were gatekept behind some ad system. And the “Amazon Originals” are all just extraordinarily expensive shows with terrible writing. Uhg. I am making it a point to not have an active prime subscription when Christmas rolls around. We (the collective we, as in, humanity) don’t need more garbage.

wizardbeard,
@wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Thats a lot of words to ignore the comment you’re replying to.

All those stores sell neccessities as well as junk, so distilling it down to simply not buying junk is reductive and dismissive. If someone needs clothes and Walmart and Target are the only places available, are they supposed to go nude? Additionally, you’re literally ignoring that they said that there are not local options available to them.

Nome of what you said is particularly untrue, it’s just completely ignoring the comment you replied to.

FordPrefect,
@FordPrefect@startrek.website avatar

Yeah, where my Mom lives, the food options are:

  • Walmart
  • An erratically pricey local grocery, that rents its building (which has a leaky roof, requiring them to move product when it rains)
  • Dollar General
  • A farmer’s market that’s open once a week for a few hours before the afternoon heat, a few months a year, if no events have pre-empted it, having an inventory of which about 30% is bulk-bought supermarket produce with the labels (sometimes) removed
  • A 90 minute drive; no trains, no buses (literally, no buses) to the next largest town

And she lives in a town people drive to, to get food, clothes, medicine, etc.

She gets as much as she can from the local grocer, for whatever that’s worth; the inventory is frequently poor, & about on-par with Dollar General so far as brand-representation, goes. When tourists ask if the store has something, they get pointed to Walmart.

toxicbubble,

yes actually, you answered your own question

SpeedLimit55,

I agree but I can’t really afford to. My local hardware store is great but their prices are higher than big box hardware stores or amazon on many items. For example I replaced an outdoor GFCI outlet that cost $25 local or $18 from big box hardware or amazon. The outlet cover was $10 local or $5 anazon.

Kerensky1101,

It’s the same where I live. Do I shop local and spend 2-5 times more for the item or buy it from lowes or Walmart? The kicker is that it is sometimes even the exact same brand and model item.

bezerker03,

I already have the ad free tier. It’s what I’ve been paying for!!!

Engywuck,

Laughs in boycotting Amazon since 2011.

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