Been pirating their shit since they kicked me off my sister’s account. I miss being able to browse though
Honestly, you're better off. Your current method ensures you get what you want, which you know from the start. Browsing on netflix always ends in choice paralysis for me, the longer I browse the less sure I am what I want to see, and eventually I just get exhausted or annoyed and move on to other things. Now, that's me, and you are not me, but we are both people and as a people I suspect this shit happen to most of us. Smooth sailing, ye scallywag!
idk, personally I wish there were more convenient and effective discovery/recommendation tools for piracy, seems to be a big thing it's lacking.
Have you tried Ombi or Overseearr?
I hadn't, but I took the time to install and test both.
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Overseerr: Looks like you need to sign in with a Plex account to start using it. Since that is a centralized service, and because I've heard they've started cracking down on piracy, I'm not willing to do this.
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Ombi: I was able to set it up with my local Jellyfin server, but it looks like it only has a search feature and a generic list of currently popular media without any personalized recommendations, which is the main feature I was thinking of here as lacking.
trakt works fine for me
This is the way.
Agreed,kodi and stremio rock
Jellyfin and the *arr stack if you want to get wild and crazy
Stremio is sorta like netflix. With torentio plugin you can access almost all media for free
if you are on android you might wanna try out RiMusic. its not the most stable, but i find that it is very similar to the experience spotify provides. (and its foss software, using youtube music as backend)
FYI Kreate is the maintained fork
damn, i only now found out that ri music wont be supporting youtube as a backend anymore. thats so sad :<
You can sign up as [email protected] and all emails still go to [email protected]. Other services will usually treat it as a different address and let you make new accounts.
Some places don't allow it. I tried to buy a monitor from Dell.com a few months ago and they silently canceled my order. I called support and they said their system doesn't allow + addresses and asked me to use my main email. I told them [email protected] IS my main email.
"HAHAHAHA... You fool. I HAVE 70 ALTERNATIVE ACCOUNTS!
- Dr. Eggman, M.D
but no wife
Pop up advert cancer
uBlock + ghostery + AdBlock for redundancy handles it juust fine;)
I will say, it's not the best source for new movies when they're in the "camrip" phase.
Lol just did that for a coupon.
Yohoho
Drink up me hearties yo ho!
Yo ho yo ho a pirate's life for me.
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