

This feels like a really stupid move if they want to lock international users into US-based AI. This will just make more flock to alternatives that will catch up.
(This isn’t me being for AI but trying to understand this from the US perspective)


This feels like a really stupid move if they want to lock international users into US-based AI. This will just make more flock to alternatives that will catch up.
(This isn’t me being for AI but trying to understand this from the US perspective)


I remember it being my first search engine after seeing a tv ad for it in the 90s.
Never thought about it for about 20 years but a little sad nonetheless.


Thanks-that link doesn’t seem to be working at the moment though.
The article here seems to be implying the demographic of streaming is changing.
I was curious if it younger people (I) are shifting how they access it through piracy (what you were suggesting); (ii) it’s more of a broader shift from shows to YouTube or other types of “modern” content
Or more likely both but I was interested how much of each factor.


But is Plex that big with younger people in general?
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