• zarkony@lemmy.zip
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    2 months ago

    Only problem is streaming services like Amazon that purposefully limit the quality on Linux.

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      2 months ago

      That is why I’m not subscribed to any of them. If they don’t want to offer me the same bare minimum, it’s on them. I mean why are they even doing that? To protect against piracy? Yeah, that seems to be doing absolutely nothing then.

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      2 months ago

      Get a browser spoofing add-on! I have google fiber, and I’ve found that my internet is faster if it thinks I’m using chrome 🤷‍♂️

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        2 months ago

        That doesn’t make sense, a “browser spoofing” addon most certainly doesn’t do anything that would be detectable by an ISP listening in on your encrypted connections.

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          Amazon is not an ISP though…? In this scenario, Amazon Prime Video is a server that is receiving a series of HTTP requests. User agent spoofing absolutely would work in that scenario.

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      And it also depends on your version of Linux as sometimes they don’t play well with the copy protection software.

      I had a lot of issues getting some videos on Tubi to play just because I was playing it on a Linux.

      I was using mint cinnamon.

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      This is the point where you download qbittorrent on the machine, and hop on your favorite torrent site to go get whatever show or movie you want for free, and play it on VLC. Just make sure to use a VPN if you live in a country that enforces piracy law. My reccomendation is Mullvad VPN ($5/month) if you care about privacy, and literally whatever’s the cheapest if you don’t.