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mateomaui, (edited ) to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

Yes, I know this already, and the API docs provide different info than the screencap from opensubtitles.com (which the blogpost is about transferring accounts to from opensubtitles.org), so being a douche about anyone not being clear on things from reading any of that, much less reading just the blogpost, was uncalled for.

mateomaui, (edited ) to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

Except the screencap I provided shows different information, and as you say it’s not in the OP, so there’s still no reason for that guy being a jackass about others being confused about the situation.

mateomaui, (edited ) to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

I did, it includes none of the information you posted regarding non-VIP accounts.

mateomaui, (edited ) to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

It doesn’t say any of that information about non-VIP accounts, go read it yourself, and the information you quoted about anonymous accounts is also wrong.

edit: I won’t be receiving any replies from this commenter. If anyone wants to say I’m wrong, feel free to provide a screenshot from the blogpost proving it.

mateomaui, (edited ) to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

Also, I’ve read through the post several times, and it doesn’t mention anonymous quotas or anything like that. It’s just one long promo for what VIP accounts get over regular accounts.

Further, your quoted quotas are wrong, as the screenshot I provided shows 10 per day for anonymous accounts.

If you’re going to shame people for reading comprehension, you should probably read the details yourself a bit closer.

I can only conclude that everyone upvoting you didn’t bother to read the post either.

Anyway, back to sucking my ass with you.

mateomaui, to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

I have some learning disabilities, thanks for asking. Prick.

mateomaui, to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

Try sucking my ass.

mateomaui, to programmer_humor in Correcting > Helping

This is like putting a $10 price tag on a free sidewalk item so someone will steal it.

mateomaui, (edited ) to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

For whatever reason, the opensubtitles.com plugin for Kodi still doesn’t require login and still appears to download whatever I need.

For now.

edit: after checking their “support us” page, it appears it’s because of the “anonymous” tier, limited to 10 dls per day.

https://i.imgur.com/C7hPTTY.png

Good enough for me.

mateomaui, to piracy in OpenSubtitles.org is shutting down it's previous API. Now only authenticated access allowed.

Free trash is still trash.

mateomaui, to linux in How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

hmmm, good to know I may have to track down drivers for a regular install, I missed that. Thanks for the feedback!

mateomaui, to linux in How do y'all deal with programs not supported on Linux?

I’ve been looking at Tiny10 and 11, have you run into any particular problems using it?

mateomaui, to piracy in If you love piracy you should consider voting/joining your local Pirate Party

This Green Party rebrand isn’t entirely unexpected.

mateomaui, to piracy in BitTorrent Pirates Won’t Receive ISP Warnings (It Will Be Something Worse)

I’m probably not the best person to ask because we have limited options for speed in Hawaii with how we get our internet. I think the only company with an access point in this state is Private Internet Access, and I use a different one that others probably wouldn’t recommend because it doesn’t have an unblemished history, but I’ve been hoovering up everything for 8+ years with them and haven’t gotten a notice yet.

But, when my current subscription is almost up, I’m probably going to try Mullvad because I’ve read nothing but unanimous good feedback about them. I think ProtonVPN is another popular one.

Aside from that, I’m pretty sure if you search lemmy for VPN in the title, a few threads will come back full of recommendations from everyone.

There’s also this comparison sheet someone on Reddit made and was last updated in October:

docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/…/htmlview

mateomaui, to linuxmemes in An unbiased comparison of linux distributions' setup

WHAT?! I would have never guessed that. Lan has always seemed to be the one part that’s dependable, no matter what’s booting.

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