My family shares our Netflix account. We live in different states, but all in the United States.

I used it yesterday and it was fine. But today it was not. I got the “you are not part of this household” message, with the three options being:

  1. make your own account
  2. make this location the household location
  3. I’m traveling

I watch a lot of random stuff, but mostly on different services. So, while it’s kind of a bummer to uninstall Netflix, I have plenty of options. It’s moreso just depressing that the enshittification has finally hit North America. Will probably see more of this stuff around on the internet soon, as I’m guessing I just got my number pulled before most people (which is doubly depressing since this we’ve had Netflix since like 2005 or something and were strong advocates of it when linear tv was still dominant - THAT’S CAPITALISM FOR YA!~)

  • sincle354@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Just remember that dual-layer Blu-ray discs are up to 50GB each. For no reason, you should add a few TB of hard drives under 100$ to your computer because everyone needs data… However, if you do partake in “extended library checkouts”, you can have a rotating selection of 20-80 movies all without an internet connection. And you don’t even have to rewind the tapes 🙃 for the library, how cool!

    Sadly, MakeMKV takes minimum 30 minutes per “job”, meaning you can’t just have a happy hour at the library admiring the Bluray cases, oh for shame.

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      1 year ago

      And you don’t even have to rewind the tapes

      It’s true you don’t have to rewind the DVDs, but I always do just because I really appreciate everything the library provides to the community. Anything I can do to make the librarians jobs easier, you know?