• yeehaw@lemmy.ca
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      How is that relevant though? Are they only monitoring what’s occurring in Canada?

      If it’s global, then it wouldn’t matter. BitTorrent traffic doesn’t care what IP it egresses out of.

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        It’s not just limited to Canada, it’s limited to a single ISP in Canada posting their traffic stats.

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    I still think it’s crazy that people prefer streaming to downloads.

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      I don’t have infinity storage space, and if the intention is to erase after watching then why not just stream on stremio?

      I’m saying this as someone with 70TB usable storage in nas

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        How are you complaining about having to delete with 70TB? I have 5 TB drive and I haven’t had to delete anything yet.

        Download is usually higher quality, more customizable (subtitles, video player client, audio refinement, etc), and is more censorship proof model in the grand scheme.

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          I didn’t complain. And I don’t need to hoard anything that I’m not going to watch again.

          I get all of what you’re describing with stremio/premiuimize. I watch 4K high bitrate HDR content flawlessly. All I do is open the app, select a stream and it plays.

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            Same, real debrid or premiumize on kodi makes downloading mostly unnecessary. Occasionally I get something a bit niche I need to hunt down on torrent or Usenet, very rarely.

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              Yeah been using real-debrid and kodi for almost a decade only thing I have issues with is foreign content. 99% of the time it’s super practical vs maintaining a library or buying storage. I also always stream 4k bluray remuxes which is not what I would want to store anyway

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        It seems my situation is different, sometimes I want to watch some movie. I know which. I spin up my external Harddrive and BAM! I AM watching MY movie. If I dont have a Movie or whatelse downloaded and it needs to be now not later, then its always very frantic, because, well streaming services are a bit crap.

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          But it still does have to get on your hard drive somehow, which tends not to be as convenient as opening an app and clinking play

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            As I said, its not that way for me, because my hard-drive is right there, I plug it in, move to the right folder, which is where I want it, where I know it.

            Those “oh so easy” applications are bloatware, need sign-ins, money, need crappy mobile/console interfaces, and very often still dont have what I want to watch (language, captions, resolution or even “nah, we dont have the rights to this series (anymore), because we rented them to someone else, even though we have initially created tge whole thing”)

            imagine I want to make a meme or gif out of star wars, VLC or Windows Movie Editor or whatnot is just better than trying to film Neftlix.

            I will state again: for me “pirating” and locally storing content is the significantly easier option.

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        I guess I don’t watch enough TV or movies to justify streaming/not downloading.

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      Well, it is more convenient, but do you know what is even more convenient? Using a service that has all the catalogue of all paid streaming sites together, with no ads whatsoever, I’m talking about Stremio or Kodi along with a debrid account.

      In a nutshell Stremio turned the hoarding me into a streaming guy.

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    "New data published by Canadian broadband management company Sandvine reveals that cloud storage, YouTube, and other apps have taken over. "

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    Information wants to be fast and free. Corporations want information paywalled. It’s a fact that streaming is faster and more convenient than downloading and storing. Until we live in a society where anything is accessible to anyone at any time… both methods will need to exist, otherwise information will be lost.

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    On an unrelated note, I fucked up and used my limited 1.5 tb data for the month in 2 weeks because of torrent and buying extension packs for the rest of the month. At least it probably helped someone else out there.

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        Well the unlimited plans start from twice as much and 1500 gb is good enough for normal usage if your not torrenting.

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        Sadly, data DLC is older than video game DLC if you live in archaic areas where ISPs offer whatever unfavourable terms they wish.

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      When I moved into my otherwise shitty apartment, having Google Fiber was the selling point. Paying Comcast a monthly fee for unlimited bandwidth is something I vow never again to do.

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        150 Mbps and 1500 GB limit, I would like something a little better but roommates hardly use it so didn’t wanna ask them to pay more.

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          How much does the next step up cost? Also do you have any alternative options? I’m on 1GB up/down with unlimited data for 70USD monthly, but when I moved to where I live that wasn’t available. It randomly just popped up and I was all-too-happy to switch.

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            Data isn’t that much around here, it is cheap but it’s still my roommates having to pay more than they use when they spend all day in office and have unlimited 5G. The 1GBps plan is also available with my ISP which is like triple of what I an posting rn. I am also not from us btw.

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              If you really wanted it, you could just upgrade and pay the entire difference between the cheaper and the faster subscription plan yourself, to let your roommate keep their original price. If the prices increase, calculate again

              Like this:

              $99 / 2 = $49.50 (his price)

              $129 - $99 = $30 (the total difference to cover)

              $49.50 + $30 = $79.50 (your price)

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                I already proposed doing 2:1:1 split but they weren’t comfortable with it. And 150 Mbps is more than enough for most case except downloads so I don’t see a need to upgrade for thrice the price. They did consider upgrading to unlimited because of my fuck up but since it’s my fuck up I didn’t wanna cause anymore trouble so that’s a thought for future.