• swizzlestick@lemmy.zip
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    1 day ago

    In short, people with the money to spend can’t be arsed to inconvenience themselves with self hosting or ‘alternative’ sources.

    Folk without the money find a way through perceived necessity and maybe learn something on the way.

    Then there’s people with the money and the know-how who are just looking to save or do so on principle.

    Younger generations grow up with subscriptions and black boxes that are not ultimately under their own control, and lack the knowledge to change it.

    It’s a sad state of affairs, but their tolerance for ads and subscription slop keeps attention away from people like me.

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      13 hours ago

      Counterpoint - younger generations grow up in the same poverty as their parents (so that any subscriptions are unlikely) and even if they don’t - their media needs may not fully align with what their parents would buy. So children in my experience do find ways to pirate. Maybe not the best ways, but still.

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        11 hours ago

        It’s a good point.

        I’d hazard a guess that they are more in the minority than before though. Closest I have seen is friend-of-a-friend referrals for nominal cost pirate IPTV services that provide cable channels & movies. Even then they are paid, and most invite trouble by just going at it without a VPN. Current going rate is £50 for a year here - bring your own Fire stick.

        Funny you should mention Synology though, ours is running an Emby server for media here. Having everything properly catalogued (and presented with flair) is fantastic.