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With the rising prices of Netflix and Disney+, are you considering cutting those subscriptions?

I was never a fan of the subscriptions model (I have never had a Spotify, Netflix, or any other similar services).

My girlfriend that used to make fun of me is now considering cutting some of those costs.

What is your stance on this?

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  • I'm keeping to my policy of only subscribing to two things at one time, and rotating so that I get to see the seasons of the things that I really want to see.

    I've never been much of a pirate, mainly because I do believe in supporting those that produce the art that I love. That said, I am a big user of the library. And when there's some FOSS product that I like, I support it. And while I could and can buy commercially now, I remember the days when I couldn't and I survived on FOSS and the library.

    With that said, let me say that I think that the content industry shoots itself in the foot when it creates these higher prices, obscene length of copyright terms, polluting their own products with commercial ads ,and fake scarcity. They deserve all the piracy that their own behavior generates!

    I think Mike Masnick has it right. The best defense against piracy is to compete against it with superior offerings.

  • I barely watch movies and TV shows nowadays. Summaries from YouTube and wiki are good enough for me to stay in the loop.

    In a way, I'm not just saving costs, but I'm also saving time too.

  • I've kicked both to the curb end of July, back to piracy. Fuck 'em with a cactus.

  • Well I just discovered how much I enjoy The Diplomat so I think Netflix is safe for now. I have kids so Disney+ is staying. Paramount+ has me locked in for Star Trek (per their evil plan). I got a Hulu trial to watch Futurama - but that feels like at least one subscription too many so Hulu is likely to get the axe.

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