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  • That’s exactly what it is, I’ve grown tired of streaming services, heaps of complete irrelevant content suggestions, so Pluto+torrents are much more convenient for random TV or stuff I actually want to watch and don’t have to figure out which streaming service has it.


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    29 days ago

    I prefer Pluto over Tubi

    If you’re gonna have garbage to stream, might as well put on whatever random garbage at random time automatically so I don’t waste time trying to decide on stuff I ultimately don’t care about.

    Plus you get some live news, though mostly rightwing crap depending on where you live and also you can stream some stuff on demand

    Edit: having top gear, some comedy central stuff, southpark and csi channels for reruns is neat and they don’t seem to care if you use VPN to watch US/UK/Canadian content (not sure where else it’s available)






  • Surely it depends on the definition of “close/near”, have they given detailed specifics or is that not public info?

    I mean you could argue that since these aren’t some intercontinental missiles, whatever is in their range, should be considered close?
    Alternatively you could say, anything that can hit Kharkiv is fair game which opens it up a bit and not limiting the launchers to be “near” Kharkiv to retaliate.

    Edit: seems like most of these articles are just reiterating the vague “close/near” and at most mention that US stance on long-range strikes has not changed.





  • This is probably one of your better bets and you’ll learn far more than Lemmy currently has to offer, unless one of those production people who have worked in the industry (like my former colleagues) ends up seeing this.

    I know some general stuff, as my work involved having operational knowledge, but not enough to give advice that you’re looking for.