Netflix execs needs a new jet.

  • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    2 months ago

    Pricing (US Dollar)

    • Standard with ads*: $6.99 / month

    • Standard: $15.49 / month (extra member slots can be added for $7.99 each / month) [Full HD]

    • Premium: $22.99 / month (extra member slots can be added for $7.99 each / month) [Ultra HD]

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      What does a member slot mean by the way? Is it a person (as in if you want seperate recommendations for you, your wife and kid you pay for two more slots) or is it a home (as in your family, the grandparets, friends you share the account with etc. since they started cracking down on password sharing. Obligatory never had or even used netflix (other than seeing a few movies at friends’ places)

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        I can’t take credit, it’s a joke I stole from Civvie11 (Amazing game review show, I highly recommend it, especially if you like Boomer Shooters)

        The show has the attitude of “If you fail to provide a way to legally obtain your product, you have no right to gain angry when someone pirates it.” and constantly brings this up when it reviews games like Nintendo’s Geist or Activision’s Wolfenstein remake (Which since Activision and ID Software are owned by the same company now could be re-released without issue, but for some reason they’re just not)

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    And people will bitch and moan on the Internet, pay up, and repeat the process next time they try this.

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      The stock is doing good so there must be plenty of people thinking Netflix is essential. And I guess it is if you have no tech skills at all.

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        I don’t have a subscription myself, but if I want to watch something they have, I’d rather pay up than spending my time trying to figure out how to pirate it.

        For me, it’s less about technical ability, and more about how I spend my time.

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    I quit netflix recently after almost 10 years of continuous subscription. When they raised the price again it was a good Occasion although not the reason. I think so was done with it for a while now.

    I guess I’ll start reading books again - or watch a few films instead of stretched out series.

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    2 months ago

    My Netflix is called rutracker, your Netflix is called The Pirate Bay

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    We are officially round the circle.

    From cable tv with ad breaks to streaming ad-free and back to streaming with ad breaks.

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      2 months ago

      Since you say native resolution I assume you mean the highest resolution and bitrate available. Because playing the native resolution of a DVD is way way worse than streaming.

      Buying everything on Blu-ray and 4K Blu-ray would be very expensive if you watch. It’s also not very convenient.

      There is absolutely nothing wrong with buying Blu-ray’s but don’t pretend it’s the perfect solution to all the problems.

  • MrAlternateTape@lemm.ee
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    Already canceled a long time ago. When I subbed they had all the good shows in one spot. Then everything got split up among others services and it was no longer worth it.

    Plus the content they make themselves is hit or miss. And the misses are in far bigger numbers.

    Seems like they brought themselves to a spot where growing more is very hard so they start messing with subscriptions to get more money.

    Just curious what they are going to do when that stops working, because I think the next step is just to realize more growth is very hard. And anything they change may add subscribers but it may also cause them to leave, so they have to turn the knobs very carefully.

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    2 months ago

    What is Netflix?

    Is it that thing that shows up before I watch whatever the fuck I want on one of the dozens of free streaming sites?

    Arrr matey.

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      I have a media server that I use and if I’m going to watch something I think that’s the only way to go. With things being the way they are though I’m starting to think that we should just return to books. The “content” industry is just a gambit to extract money from people while turning their brains off.