@realhackhistory Oh jesus, I just noticed the other end of it with a partial closed HTML tag.
This is just a taste of corruption and depravity that piracy brings into our homes, I guess. π
@Viss @fortyseven @realhackhistory
You are right on the text, AI slop would have done that better.
But the image? Look at the hand holding the phone thingy. That looks pretty impressionistic AI image gen to me.
This ad gets more cursed the longer you look at it.
It's like a turducken of epic fail, on so many levels.
It almost wraps around to art, of a sort.
@stevel @Viss @fortyseven @realhackhistory
Brilliant!
@stevel @pseudonym @Viss @fortyseven @realhackhistory
π€£π€£π€£ *Dumps tea out of keyboard*
@stevel @elfin @Viss @fortyseven @realhackhistory
Netflix, Plex, YouTube and others have shown us it isn't a technological limitation. It's a legal and licensing one.
I long for the giant, streaming, video jukebox that has all the video and audio things. If it's recorded, slap it up there.
I'd be happy to pay for it, if they could ever sort out the licensing
@pseudonym @stevel @elfin @Viss @fortyseven @realhackhistory The flipside to this is I was recently looking for a website that sells downloads of legal DRM-free files of TV shows and movies.
Worth emphasising: I'm willing to pay a fair price here.
Basically, I was thinking about setting up a home media server with my favourite movies and films. That way, as enshittification creeps in at the streaming platforms, I have a local copy to watch and listen to.
ZDigital/7Digital and sites like Bandcamp still sell MP3 downloads. There's also a number of independent film studios that will allow you to download files.
But the Hollywood studios? Forget about it!
Apparently, your best bet in 2024 is still to buy a physical DVD and rip it.
Otherwise, you're either renting or "buying" the rights to stream a film.
Really, there should be a three-tier model:
1) Stream anything, but you have to watch ads first
2) Pay a monthly fee and stream ad-free
3) Pay a once-off fee and buy a DRM-free file.
@Viss @ajsadauskas @stevel @elfin @fortyseven @realhackhistory @SecurityWriter
Yup. My personal Plex server has the oddest assortment of one-off episodes or movies for things the kid likes, that were on Netflix at one point and dropped off.
@stevel
Yep, I remember when streaming started up, piracy took a big dip because now you could access it cheaply and legally there wasn't really a reason to pirate. Then prices went up and other providers stepped in and you couldn't get it all in one place any more, and here we are.