It is very funny, but also kind of sad. It's just stupid elitism over what ... the way you host your personal, probably pirated, media? I don't understand why people take it so seriously. It's such a 1st world problem.
remon
I feel you. I have close to 30 friends on plex, but only like 5 people use it regularly, another 4 sporadically ... and most others either have never watched anything or just like seconds (probably just testing if it worked).
It's not the easiest platform to adopt, especially if you just have an account to connect to a friends library and don't know how to do the inital setup (hiding all the free crap). Most of my regular viewers are family members ... and I setup their homescreen for them.
I use Synology Drive to backup to my NAS at home.
When you want to download a show only to realise you already have it :(
I don't really need to buy games, I already have those I want. But if possible I buy them directly from the company that made them and avoid middlemen. Piracy for Movies, TV and music.
Cause last time I checked, Russia and Ukraine are on the same continen
The RS-26 only has around 6000km range and was developed for striking Europe.
That's South Dakota, too? Well, then I don't really see the point of North Dakota.
I think that's where the president-head mountain is.
I understood your comment to mean "piracy is saving you $400 a week", so before piracy you spend $400 a week on media, which sounds like an insane amount.
One Piece
For that long-covid isolation!
Selection is probably better though
You mean at Netflix? Maybe, but only temporarily. If I'm missing a piece of media I want I'll simply download it and add it to my server. And contrary to Netflix once it's on my server it'll stay there.
Yep!