None of that really seems to count for GDPR. And good luck picking any one person out of a sea of a million orphaned comments.
None of that really seems to count for GDPR. And good luck picking any one person out of a sea of a million orphaned comments.
As I understand it:
As long as the link between data and user is severed, they are compliant with GDPR. Anonymising data (proper non-reversable anonymisation, rather than pseudo-anonymisation) is as good as deleting. As long as it’s not personally identifiable, it’s OK.
I suspect anyone else expecting the EU to purge reddit of their comments will be equally disappointed.
If it’s like my other consoles from 20 years ago, It’ll be sealed in a box in the attic while you emulate it without a thought.
But feel free to tell us how communism will save us all…
Some of them try and sneak an ad at the start or end. It’s rare though.
Most stuff now is mkv which has a good chance of including the subtitles straight from the Blu-ray or streaming service.
I tend to wait for at least a digital or physical release before downloading so I don’t get a load of blurry crap with an ad for an Asian gambling site splattered across the middle of it.
Or split them so show/movie makers and streaming platforms are completely separate entities.
I can accept that movies need the cinema to survive with their bloated budgets and wage bills. And once it’s done there, go to physical/buying, and then streaming maybe.
But otherwise yeah, if it’s streaming somewhere it should be streaming everywhere and not disappear.
Yeah, but they all want to be the one to run it.
In the meantime, there’s Jellyfin.
Ah, I tend to avoid transcoding. Browsers are pretty shit for codec support.
Why wouldn’t you just have the 4k versions then? It’s not like 1080p screens are making a comeback.
Same amount of content, more players, outbidding each other, passing on those lovely reverse savings.
See if it was like music, with a massive back catalogue available to everyone, you’d have four or five services competing on price. But it isn’t. And it will suffer for that.
But 2013 Netflix didn’t have to compete with Prime Video, Disney Plus, Paramount Plus, HBO Max, Apple TV, Hulu, Peacock, or any of the million “add-on” channels that Amazon uses as an excuse to paywall you off from the content.
The fact that they all run in their own UI, desperate the shove the next instalment of mediocrity down your throat, means that I’ve gone back to piracy. It’s just much easier to type what I’m after into Radarr or Sonarr than it is to go through the services to see what’s available. Sure, I can use Justwatch, but 80% of the time what I’m after isn’t on anything I have.
And, because I’m not entirely uncynical, does the creator of the spreadsheet work for any of the companies included upon it?
It doesn’t, this is pretty much just for them linking with Mastodon.
That’s software, and frankly until you can transfer a played game to somebody else in Steam, it’s not something that is enforced.
They cannot “oppose it” according to that, but you cannot do it.
But buying a digital movie from Amazon or Sony? They can take that away. Haven’t heard a peep from the EU on it.
streaming
noun
a method of transmitting or receiving data (especially video and audio material) over a computer network as a steady, continuous flow, allowing playback to start while the rest of the data is still being received.
Whether it’s subscribed, “purchased” or free, if you don’t have the full file to copy and do what you want with it, it’s streaming.
You can buy individual movies on Amazon without a subscription. This doesn’t mean you own it. If they stop hosting it, it’s gone.
Fuck me, 6 million across both browsers and my work PC.
Use Chrome enhanced privacy protection now.
That way it’ll just be one of their closest friends, who might coincidentally sell it to the other 755.
I’ve not seen that in games for a while tbh. I think “Project Ten Dollar” died a death and was replaced with a constant barrage of micro-transactions and not so micro-transactions, sprinkled with FOMO dust.
It doesn’t play well on older kit though. Even the Nvidia Shield Pro won’t play them unless they’re really low resolution.
265 is ideal for me, even if it’s hamstrung on open source browsers.