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    Concerts.

    In the 90s youd go to the record store that had a ticket kiosk. Tickets were 10 to 20 dollars, youd get a printed ticket.

    Now it just sucks. Venues add fees, ticketmaster fees double the price, printing fees, sometimes you cant even get the digital ticket until the day of and hope nithing goes wrong.

    It all just sucks now.

    I go down to my local dive bar and watch some local guys play rock and blues…for tips.

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    Hard drives. I have a movie hobby and that takes a lot of storage and well, storage now is 3-5 times more expensive than not two years ago and I can’t afford it anymore.

    But on the flip side, people can now finally nudify my daughter, so that is totally worth it!

    Fuck everything about AI.

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    Any streaming service.

    It’s not even about the money specifically, if that’s what it actually cost or if it was going to a good place. It’s the greed of constantly trying to find that line on how hard they can squeeze and at what price point people will keep taking it.

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    Streaming services of any kind. I’ve got a jellyfin server now that has everything I need.

    It was fine when they were $5 a month, but this $20 a month bullshit is insane. And what do you mean I can’t share one account with the family if we’re not on the same network, get real.

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      My family will rotate Steaming services. We sub for a month or two when we wanna see a show or something, then cancel in favor of something else.

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        yeah, this is the way. i got lectured yesterday buy some weirdo about how doing that is ‘too inconvenient and a massive waste of time’. and then doubled down when I pointed out it takes seconds to do this, and were like ‘it shouldn’t have to take me seconds’. OK buddy… like i guess if you feel you must be subbed to 8 different services at once and forever because you can’t ever cancel or swap, it must be really tough to be you.

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          yup, which is why the money boys are desperate to make bundles. annual contracts with cancellation fees are in the future. line must go up!

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          dam thats like 100+$ of streams, its an addiction. good thing im satisfied by all the stuff being uploaded to YT in clips, basically tells you the whole story/seasons anyways.

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      Do you have any information that could help me understand how to self-host my own music streaming using jellyfin? I’ve been meaning to learn this as I’m over Apple’s last increase.

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        You bet! If you only need to get it working on your home network then it’s really easy. The Jellyfin website has great documentation on the process and there are also great YouTube videos as well. It’s pretty much download the program and tell it where to look for the files, then visit the localhost link it gives you and bam you’re golden.

        If you also want to be able to access it from outside of your home network then things get can get a bit tricky and you will need to set up a reverse proxy of some kind (Caddy, Nginx, Pangolin, etc).

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          Thank you so much! I should have just looked into it myself but it felt daunting as I’m new to it all but really want to own my own data and media again.

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          Or tailscale to ease things, really easy to setup, only caveat is that devices that will access the server must also be on the tailscale “network”

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      I don’t have that problem. I share netflix/HBO with my sister who is across the country with little to no issue.

      but we never sub up more than two services at once.

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        I’m in the US and have to watch a few seconds of something on my phone while connected to the wifi in each location for two houses less than 3 miles apart every single month or it gets signed out of every device at one of the two locations. I only do that ao my daughter can watch shows at two places.

        I will most likely cancel this fall after catching up on my backlog. It isn’t the cost that will be the dealbreaker, it is the hassle.

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          yeah and i have to mfa for my work vpn once a month… that’s pretty standard stuff dude.

          you seriously think once a month auth is awful burden you can’t live with?

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            It is an annoyance for a thing that up to a couple years ago required zero effort and at that time the company promoted sharing accounts. Now they are so against sharing that they penalize people who use more than one wifi network.

            I’m not even sharing accounts, just watching it in two places. If I could just mfa once at either location to confirm it wouldn’t be so bad. I have to remember to take action in two places and track it so it doesn’t get cut off in the evening at the other place while I’m going to bed and my kiddo is trying to watch a movie.

            Also I’m paying for Netflix. Your job is paying you to do that.

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              yeah the world changes. nothing stays the same. what seemed like a good idea 5-10 years ago seems utterly stupid today. that’s how life works, including business.

              I mean, I get it, 1st world problem of mind inconvenience is a moral outrage. But I don’t own two homes, I can’t possible imagine how difficult and awful it must be to have to manage my netflix account across multiple properties…

              oh wait, you could just create a vpn and network your two homes so they appear on the same network! wow… almost as if there is a solution to every problem.

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                I don’t own two homes, what the fuck are you talking about?

                My daughter moves back and forth between two homes, like a lot of kids do. You do understand that family situations can be complicated right?

                Netflix’s “solution” is to have a second account, but then if she watches something at my place and then at her mom’s it would require signing in and out of Netflix constantly to have access to her personal profile. Netflix tying accounts to wifi networks is stupid and frankly you would fit right in there.

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                  I don’t work for netflix but I do understand a lot about tech and I do very well in my career, yeah.

                  Because I don’t tolerate entitled requests from users who think their convenience is all that matters. They have to sign into the account everytime they they move locations because it’s a necessary security precaustion and contractually obligated by our insurance.

                  but right, I’m a dummy and you know better. you know you can just setup your daughters phone with a netflix account and have her stream from the phone to any tv without having to re-auth right?

                  but hey sorry for trying to help you out, when clearly you didn’t want a solution, you just wanted to be embittered at netflix because how dare you be inconvenienced.

                  You could just… no longer subscribe to them. but that would be even more inconvenient.

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            Yeah, that’s super asinine. Do you remember when the internet worked without seventeen thousand layers of bullshit?

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        Lol meanwhile I have to punch in a code if I want to watch Netflix at work because I’m not on my home network. Somehow Netflix invented landline streaming services.

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    I have a small garden for a hobby and mental health. I spent $30 on 2 bags of fucking DIRT yesterday. What am I doing? Dirt was $30!?!? I guess I can’t even afford dirt anymore. 😭

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    I’ve not stopped but heavily worked to cut fast food out of my daily meal plan. The cost of most burgers out there I can buy buns, ingredients, and meat to cook myself to how I like it. It’ll be juicier, thicker, and tastier as well.

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    Kids wanted 5 guys, wife + 2 kids.

    2 hot dogs, 1 burger and 3 orders of fries and drinks, (i skipped a fucking burger because I saw the price) $70

    Never even considered going back.

    Though Mytical kitchen just did a price check per ingredients and while they’re expensive AF, they’re not screwing you as bad as mcdonalds.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5zOmh9F4xcs

    edit: fixed a typo, but i’m going to leave the monstrosity of a line one for everyone’s enjoyment

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    It’s been more than 10 years it feels like since you could just buy a raspberry pi for a little side project.

    Now you better have a good use for it, since it’s a good chunk of money.

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    The Chinese buffet. 8.95 for lunch 12.95 dinner. Now 20 bucks at minimum.

    Korean karaoke. 20 bucks an hour now 50 an hour or whatever they make up at the time.

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      my nephew build a pc this winter. he paid like 2K for roughly the same spec that my older nephew built in '23 and paid like $800 for.

      only thing that wasn’t a massive price increase was motherboard, case and power supply.

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        Newegg was bundling other parts with video cards to deter scalping. I got a Sapphire Pulse 9070 XT 16GB and 750W power supply for $630 a few months back. It’s now “on sale” by itself for $790. Months before that it was closer to $500!

        The Seagate Exos 20 TB hard drives I paid $350-$400 each for over a year ago are now $793.

        It’s absolutely insane.

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        You’re lucky to have kinda the opposite of my situation.

        I used a second hand office machine with a low power graphics card added, because that came out quite cheap. Until about 2 years ago, when I saw that really good looking cases, with the glass and LEDs and everything, are quite affordable now, got one for 60 bucks, I think.

        The problem was that that office machine was not made to be upgradeable. Power supply that delivered pretty much exactly what the current parts needed and no more, with custom connectors to the mainboard.

        So I thought ok, I do it in steps, after all that’s the whole point that that’s possible. Start by getting a nice modern bequiet PSU, and finding a more standard motherboard, that fit with my CPU and RAM. In some obscure webshop no less, because stuff is old, I’m working with DDR2 here.

        And the plan was that later I would look at upgrading motherboard+CPU+RAM, because I’d have to do those together.

        And then the data centers happened.

        I’m just lucky that the old machine was a beast for its time - the back then impressive 16GB RAM are still decent now. Battlefield the WW1 one ran fine, that game where you upgrade your jeep was too laggy - gotta be a bit more selective about what I run now, because my upgrade plans are on ice until we storm the data centers.

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          Oh, I need new cpu/motherboard/ram, I just can’t afford that. It’s not ddr2 old, but I have been running out of ram.

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      I want to upgrade, but i can at least comfortably play every game that is out so I can eait.

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          Prices could come down during the upcoming crash of the economy. Trouble is, that means consumers won’t have money, and billionaires will buy it all up on the cheap.