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Yes but it is getting beyond a joke these days. Everything is moving that way which is causing much of the inflation issues. Regulators focus on the wrong things. Sure we don't need to buy these things which is what they used to say about the internet, but soon we need to.

How are regulators going to fix this?

And keep in mind, people are often their own worst enemy. Take streaming services. Why do people have to have 5 or 6 of them?

Television has actually gotten cheaper in many areas, unless one needs to have access to everything.

Believe me, this is the question I asked my wife as I recently cancelled a few we don't use and didn't know we have. I was about to axe netflix but they have gotten better lately. Also subscription TV is now charging more for ad free and movies. Like wtf is the point of it all lol

The entertainment industry screwed themselves. There are so many free (with ads) apps like Tubi and PlutoTv that are gaining a ton of market share.

We are seeing the fragmentation of video. It is only going to keep expanding and prices models will change. I think that is the door for Web 3.0.

We don't have access to a lot of those things here in Australia. I think they are yet to expand. Our Netflix also has delayed screenings. I often have to use a VPN to watch shows as they're out in the US but not in Australia. Have no idea why they do that.

Interesting stuff.

Didnt know they restricted it. Ah well, when you watched tech as long as I have, you just laugh. The governments are asinine when it comes to this stuff.

They think they are in control and it ends up running them over.

The quest to control #ai is an absolute joke. These fossils in the US Senate have no clue what they are talking about and they are trying to pass laws.

I dabble in politics, 99% of a politician's time is spent trying to find ways to stay in power. the other 1% is getting in consultants to tell them how to stay in power via popular opinion I rekon lol