I’m really excited to see more OTA offerings coming to not just the NBA but sports overall. I don’t care if we get more ads to pay for it tbh.
I’m really excited to see more OTA offerings coming to not just the NBA but sports overall. I don’t care if we get more ads to pay for it tbh.
Not sure this has any real consequences for gamers?
Not for me…
That still involves a process where my butt hole gets wet.
I don’t like the wet feeling.
The Heat sub usually is either doomers or delusionals.
If you want actual discussion you need to go to r/nbadiscussion. They have rules that are enforced.
Chris Paul in the Kyle Lowry role that the Heat were using him in would be a good fit I reckon.
A few years ago I was on team keep the jack but at this point it’s not as necessary. USB C headphones exist, wireless headphones have gotten quite good, and if you use one pair of 3.5mm headphones if you keep a dongle on it it’s really not that inconvenient.
Honestly reddit.com/r/usenet was the best but we know how that’s going. You can web search but basically you pay for a provider, sign up for indexers who are like torrent trackers and provide .nzb files. You use either SABnzbd or NZBGet to download the actual files. Sonarr and Radarr are automation tools. There’s some other concepts like retention and backbones but that’s not as important to get started.
https://frugalusenet.com/ is a good provider to get started. https://www.nzbgeek.info/ and https://nzbplanet.net/ are good indexers for beginners. I recommend SABnzbd over NZBGet as I don’t think get is actively being developed for anymore.
https://trash-guides.info/ is very good for Sonarr/Radarr set up but it can be quite overwhelming for non-technical users or beginners.
I also just remembered cache exists so poke around https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:ZU9NxnpPelwJ:https://www.reddit.com/r/usenet/wiki/faq/&cd=10&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us
I gave up on torrents a while ago and just focus on Usenet. It cost money (~$3/mo for a provider and another ~$2-3/mo for indexers) but it’s encrypted and doesn’t rely on P2P.
Also don’t forget that DVDs exist if you want to go a more legal route.
TBH I usually just search reddit soccer streams and something comes up. Just be sure you’ve got browser protection.
You also aren’t reliant on someone else running an instance that could go down at any time, either permanently or an outage.
You have to worry about it yourself though.
The best thing that can happen is development on Lemmy or other alternatives actually makes progress.
Thank God that didn’t happen.
I should say that Reddit without RES would probably be much closer to what I’m seeing on Lemmy now.
Why? It’s a less mature platform with less features and not enough content. I get the idea of it being attractive but it’s like Mastadon without the content you’ve got an uphill climb.
Are you familiar with what’s going on over at Reddit right now?
Yeah this ranking is useless considering they’re ignoring the fact that Browns fans support a serial sexual assaulter.