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needtricks-blog · 2 years ago
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Unlocking the Secrets of Netflix: 21 Tips and Tricks You Need to Know
Netflix is one of the most popular streaming platforms on the internet. It has an enormous selection of movies, TV shows, and documentaries that you can watch anytime, anywhere. However, did you know that there are many tips and tricks to enhance your Netflix experience. Continue reading Untitled
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monarchofdestruction · 10 months ago
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zweetpea · 1 year ago
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Chapter 1: Prologue the stardust family
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This is somewhat a mix of Sagau and genshin Cult AU with some isekai elements thrown in for fun. Key - { } translations and pick is time skip/scene transition.
The broke college student started up their third genshin account. “Hmm, who should I choose this time? Ugh, I wish there was a way to choose both! Hmm, maybe I could hack the code in the game and try to glitch it.” They pulled up the source code and started to mess around “Kate Kaslana? I’ve never heard of her.” Trying to click on the code just brought them back to the game it started to glitch and their screen started to warm outward and inward. 
They reached toward the screen to see what happened and their hand warped straight through. As they tried to pull out their hand got stuck something, or maybe someone, was trying to pull them inside. “No no no no no! Shit!” They fell through and struck the sustainer of heavenly principles. “I’ll deal with you two later!”  She seals the twins and throws them out.
“Now who do you think you are?” 
“Please don’t hurt me! I’m sorry! I was just messing around, I didn’t mean to come here!” 
“You insolent little vermin! I should- I should… I can’t even touch you. Fine, I’ll leave you with this then if you want so badly to experience the world then you’ll have to see it through to the end. I can’t have you dying through, there would be no resets for you. So i bestow my immortality upon you. Rest now, for when you wake you’ll have the glory and debauchery which you desire. You’re also getting a makeover, I’ll match you with the stardust twin.” 
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Meanwhile in Tevat the twins woke up 500 years after the fall of Khaenri’ah. 
“Lu? Surge. Age! Surge!”  {Lu? Wake up. Come on! Wake up!} 
(This is Latin, Author-Senpai has made the executive decision that the twins originally spoke Latin [we’ve also decided to be a weeaboo cause this story’s already crack enough why TF not!]<3 as the queen Casey Aonso once said “this is for the Netflix charts, not the art.”) 
{What in the dark realms are you doing} 🤍 
{Thank goodness you’re okay!} 🖤 
{Yeah now get off me stupid!} 🤍 
{Okay, wow screw you too. We should find something to eat.} 🖤 
{No shit, I’ll look for berries and meat. You try to catch some food.} 🤍 
{Alright, I’ll see if I can set up a campfire as well.} 🖤 
{Sounds good.} 🤍 
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Our hero (you) watches in an almost lucid dream state as the twins meet paimon and they learn the language of the world. Happy tears fall from their eyes as they see the twins laughing and teasing each other and Paimon. “These two are going to be alright. No matter what happens I did it, they can travel together. I just… wish I could go home, back to my friends and family.” They thought. 
Over time our hero woke up and looked upon themself in the reflection of the ocean. The sustainer of heavenly principles had given them baggy black pants, a white dress shirt with a black tie, a white zipper hoodie that resembles a dragon with gold sparkles around the top and wrists, black combat boots and fingerless gloves bedazzled with stars. They muse to themself, “This is pretty cute.” 
And with that they run after the travelers.
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andmaybegayer · 1 year ago
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can you actually talk about bitwarden / password managers, or direct me to a post about them? Idk my (completely uneducated) instinct says that trusting one application with all your passwords is about as bad as having the same password for everything, but clearly that isn’t the case.
So it is true that online password managers present a big juicy target, and if you have very stringent security requirements you'd be better off with an offline password manager that is not exposed to attack.
However, for most people the alternative is "reusing the same password/closely related password patterns for everything", the risk that one random site gets compromised is much higher than the risk that a highly security focussed password provider gets compromised.
Which is not to say it can't happen, LastPass gets hacked alarmingly often, but most online password managers do their due diligence. I am more willing to stash my passwords with 1Password or Bitwarden or Dashlane than I am to go through the rigamarole of self-managing an array of unique passwords across multiple devices.
Bitwarden and other password managers try to store only an encrypted copy of your password vault, and they take steps to ensure you never ever send them your decryption key. When you want a password, you ask them for your vault, you decrypt it with your key, and now you have a local decrypted copy without ever sending your key to anyone. If you make changes, you make them locally and send back an encrypted updated vault.
As a result, someone who hacks Bitwarden should in the absolute worst case get a pile of encrypted vaults, but without each individuals' decryption key those vaults are useless. They'd still have to go around decrypting each vault one by one. Combining a good encryption algorithm, robust salting, and a decent key, you can easily get a vault to "taking the full lifetime of the universe" levels on security against modern cryptographic attacks.
Now there can be issues with this. Auto-fill can be attacked if you go onto a malicious website, poorly coded managers can leak information or accidentally include logging of passwords when they shouldn't, and obviously you don't know that 1Password isn't backdoored by the CIA/Mossad/Vatican. If these are concerns then you shouldn't trust online password managers, and you should use something where you remain in control of your vault and only ever manually handle your password.
Bitwarden is open source and fairly regularly audited, so you can be somewhat assured that they're not compromised. If you are worried about that, you can use something like KeePassXC/GNU Pass/Himitsu/ (which all hand you the vault file and it's your job to keep track of it and keep it safe) or use clever cryptographic methods (like instead of storing a password you use a secret key to encrypt and hash a reproducible code and use that as your password, e.g. my netflix password could be hash(crypt("netflixkalium", MySecretKey)), I know a few people who use that method.
Now with any luck because Apple is pushing for passkeys (which is just a nice name for a family of cryptographic verification systems that includes FIDO2/Webauthn) we can slowly move away from the nightmare that is passwords altogether with some kind of user friendly public key based verification, but it'll be a few years before that takes off. Seriously the real issue with a password is that with normal implementations every time you want to use it you have to send your ultra secret password over the internet to the verifying party.
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generic-sonic-fan · 2 years ago
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Sonic having unexpected bits of secondhand expertise that he gets from his friends:
His coding skills wouldn't last a single second against anyone actually competent but he can hack Shadow's Netflix password every time it changes.
He knows how to brew a perfect cup of tea and also how to bake exactly one (1) cake.
Around the specific latitudes that Angel island tends to float around in he goes looking for a particular kind of edible plant that a certain someone showed him how to identify. He likes to snack on it when he's bored.
He's able to estimate the value of a piece of jewelry based off the quality of the gem. Knows the difference between a 'karat' and a 'carat'.
He can look at bullet holes and have a decent guess at the caliber of the gun that shot them. He could also, in a pinch, fully disassemble a HK45 Tactical pistol and put it back together again.
Fishing. You get the idea.
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ixhika-jsx · 3 months ago
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Resources and study tips to get you in cyber forensics
Master post • Part1 • part2
let's get you prepped to be a cyber sleuth without spending any cash. Here’s the ultimate tips and resources.
Ps: you can't become one while doing these pointers but you can experience the vibe so you can finally find your career interest
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### 1. **Digital Scavenger Hunts**
- **CTF Challenges (Capture The Flag)**: Dive into platforms like [CTFtime](https://ctftime.org/) where you can participate in cyber security challenges. It's like playing *Among Us* but with hackers—find the imposter in the code!
- **Hunt A Killer (Digitally)**: Create your own digital crime scenes. Ask friends to send you files (like images, PDFs) with hidden clues. Your job? Find the Easter eggs and solve the case.
### 2. **YouTube University**
- **Cyber Sleuth Tutorials**: Channels like *HackerSploit* and *The Cyber Mentor* have playlists covering digital forensics, cybersecurity, and more. Binge-watch them like your fave Netflix series, but here you're learning skills to catch bad guys.
- **Live Streams & Q&A**: Jump into live streams on platforms like Twitch where cybersecurity experts solve cases in real-time. Ask questions, get answers, and interact with the pros.
### 3. **Public Libraries & eBook Treasure Hunts**
- **Library eBooks**: Most libraries have eBooks or online resources on digital forensics. Check out titles like *"Hacking Exposed"* or *"Digital Forensics for Dummies"*. You might have to dig through the catalog, but think of it as your first case.
- **LinkedIn Learning via Library**: Some libraries offer free access to LinkedIn Learning. If you can snag that, you've got a goldmine of courses on cybersecurity and forensics.
### 4. **Virtual Study Groups**
- **Discord Servers**: Join cybersecurity and hacking communities on Discord. They often have study groups, challenges, and mentors ready to help out. It's like joining a digital Hogwarts for hackers.
- **Reddit Threads**: Subreddits like r/cybersecurity and r/hacking are packed with resources, advice, and study buddies. Post your questions, and you’ll get a whole thread of answers.
### 5. **DIY Labs at Home**
- **Build Your Own Lab**: Got an old PC or laptop? Turn it into a practice lab. Install virtual machines (VMware, VirtualBox) and play around with different operating systems and security tools. It’s like Minecraft but for hacking.
- **Log Your Own Activity**: Turn on logging on your own devices and then try to trace your own steps later. You’re basically spying on yourself—no NSA required.
### 6. **Community College & University Open Courses**
- **Free Audit Courses**: Many universities offer free auditing of cybersecurity courses through platforms like Coursera, edX, and even YouTube. No grades, no stress, just pure learning.
- **MOOCs**: Massive Open Online Courses often have free tiers. Try courses like "Introduction to Cyber Security" on platforms like FutureLearn or edX.
### 7. **Scour GitHub**
- **Open-Source Tools**: GitHub is full of open-source forensic tools and scripts. Clone some repositories and start tinkering with them. You’re basically getting your hands on the tools real investigators use.
- **Follow the Code**: Find projects related to digital forensics, follow the code, and see how they work. Contribute if you can—bonus points for boosting your resume.
### 8. **Local Meetups & Online Conferences**
- **Free Virtual Conferences**: Many cybersecurity conferences are virtual and some offer free access. DEF CON has a lot of free content, and you can find tons of talks on YouTube.
- **Hackathons**: Look for free entry hackathons—often universities or tech companies sponsor them. Compete, learn, and maybe even win some gear.
### 9. **DIY Challenges**
- **Create Your Own Scenarios**: Get a friend to simulate a hack or data breach. You try to solve it using whatever tools and resources you have. It's like escape rooms, but digital.
- **Pen & Paper Simulation**: Before diving into digital, try solving forensic puzzles on paper. Map out scenarios and solutions to get your brain wired like a detective.
### 10. **Stay Updated**
- **Podcasts & Blogs**: Tune into cybersecurity podcasts like *Darknet Diaries* or follow blogs like *Krebs on Security*. It’s like getting the tea on what’s happening in the cyber world.
### 11. **Free Software & Tools**
- **Autopsy**: Free digital forensics software that helps you analyze hard drives and mobile devices. Think of it as your magnifying glass for digital clues.
- **Wireshark**: A free tool to see what's happening on your network. Catch all the data packets like you're a digital fisherman.
### 12. **Online Forensics Communities**
- **Free Webinars & Workshops**: Join communities like the *SANS Institute* for free webinars. It's like attending a masterclass but from the comfort of your gaming chair.
- **LinkedIn Groups**: Join groups like *Digital Forensics & Incident Response (DFIR)*. Network with pros, get job tips, and stay in the loop with the latest trends.
### 13. **Practice Cases & Mock Trials**
- **Set Up Mock Trials**: Role-play with friends where one is the hacker, another the victim, and you’re the investigator. Recreate cases from famous cybercrimes to see how you'd solve them.
- **Case Studies**: Research and recreate famous digital forensic cases. What steps did the investigators take? How would you handle it differently?
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There you have it—your roadmap to becoming a cyber sleuth without dropping a dime. You don't have time find your interest after paying pennies to different ppl and colleges. You can explore multiple things from comfort of your home only if you want to.
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quirkplus · 2 months ago
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Candle’s whole exit interview but I wrote it while moving
You’re very welcome
Indigo: Welcome dear listeners my name is [idfk what they said] and I could not be more eager for today’s guest. No one carries a more powerful presence, she’s a voice in the wind that I long to capture even the slightest murmur of. In the darkest of times, she offers all the guiding light. Prepare yourself, mortals, for Inanimate Insanity’s own.. Candle!
Candle: Thank you for the hyper aesthetic introduction, Indigo. You truly set the scene in a manner that could not possibly be broken by any manner of interruption.
Indigo: Thanks? Hmm, that’s awfully specific.
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Candle: And there it is, the return to your carefully crafted atmosphere. Despite the pause, your enthusiasm is already healing the deep wound in my soul.
Indigo: I’m glad to hear it. So, Did you actually feel hurt by this elimination? Cause if-so, it seems like you must’ve held back emotions when you got voted out, even Mephone said you were oddly calm.
Candle: To be honest, I always had sensed my time was drawing near. In fact, I felt as though I was dodging the thralls of time ever since I avoided the elimination in Episode 11. Perhaps I have been running on borrowed time ever since. It was only a matter of time.
Indigo: Oh, so in that case, Do you feel it’s worth staying on Indefinite Island for another chance?
Candle: Oh yes, I will be staying on Indefinite Island. I still feel that I have a purpose here in the game.
Indigo: Fantastic, I’m sure there’s still lots you can do here on the island while you wait, like your aura stand. How do you read auras?
Candle: It’s definitely an art. To put it as simply as I can, I use my third eye chakra to see into the depths of an individual soul. An aura is emitted during this process and the rest flows out naturally. In a sense, it’s communicating with someone as they bear their soul.
Indigo: Ohh! Speaking of which, you’ve had so many great connections out in the game. Do you think you may have made it any farther is Silver Spoon wasn’t a contestant? Or do you think he was helpful in how far you got?
Candle: Who can say? The strings of fate are ever unwinding and intertwining in new ways. I guess it would have just depended upon what type of game I wish to play. I will say this; there was a time I was sure he’d move on like everyone else, but had not. It was.. fascinating.
Indigo: Absolutely. I just want to say that you played a great game! But what is your biggest regret?
Candle: Thank you so much. That really means the world. I suppose it may be how I dealt with Yin-Yang when moving away from the Thinkers or rather, lack thereof, meeting Yin and Yang was definitely a highlight of my journey and I’m so proud of their personal growth. On a separate thought, I wish I would have started to play for myself a little sooner. I was so enthralled with aiding in my teammates’ victories and personal growth, that I may have forgotten about myself for too long. I’ve learned that it’s okay to take time to take care of oneself as well. Healthy body, happy mind, healthy aura, happy life.
Indigo: This question came from a viewer in the middle of an emergency, which is why I saved it until now. Let’s just see here.. Candle? I forgot how to breathe.
Candle: Oh my! Quick, call Dr Fizz!
Indigo: Great idea, I’ll message this listener with your advice long after this interview.
Candle: Praise the Earth Mother
Indigo: Next question. Candle, do you think Silver has any chance of winning the game?
Candle: Yes indeed. He’ll have a one in six chance; who’d have thought?
Indigo: Not me, it’s a steep competition. Did you ever feel threatened by anyone in the game, both strategy-wise and challenge-wise?
Candle: Oh, absolutely! Nickel and Balloon’s baneful friendship made for a formidable alliance, even if Balloon may have been wearing some rose tinted glasses. I’d also say Clover, as her lucky abilities defy the laws of fate and nature altogether. Although, how is one truly to compete with that? She is sweet though.
Indigo: Very sweet indeed. What is your favourite thing to do in your free time?
Candle: This may surprise you, but I do enjoy playing tabletop RPGs. I love creating stories with my friends. My favourite class is warlock.
Indigo: Hm, feels fitting, well with you and your magical abilities. Why is it that when you had swapped bodies with Silver, he couldn’t fly when he put out your flame?
Candle: Oh, Indigo, one cannot learn to fly by pouring water onto oneself.
Indigo: Ahh, of course. Will you teach me how to fly?
Candle: Step one, remove water out of the equation.
Indigo: ..remove water.. also noted. But any insight in general into how your Inner-Flame works?
Candle: Well, ‘works’ implies a sense of ability. As though I’m tapping into some whimsical superpower. However, while the Inner-Flame shares my soul, it carries a mind of its own. That’s why when someone connects to it, they best be wary, lest it consume you. But we’re on pretty nice terms, so we’re fine.
Indigo: Oh.. wow. I’m not quite sure if the flying is quite worth a hassle. Nextly, why is it that you decide to split up Balloon and Nickel? They were fun!
Candle: You mean at the glacier challenge? Well, Silver and I had established ourselves as key players of the Loony-Balloony alliance, as the two who ensured their survival against the Thinkers, the next step was to ensure that we weren’t the lowest on the pecking order. Therefore, poking at the inherently unstable relationship between Balloon and Nickel was our surest bet disrupting their trio with Bot. However, witnessing the aftermath, even I was surprised at how quick their bond was to snap. I sense that if they cannot work this out soon, it will be their downfall.
Indigo: Ooh, spooky. Following all of the craziness in that last vote, do you respect Balloon’s decision for voting for you?
Candle: Yes and no. Yes because he made a strategic choice. Can’t hold it against him if you’re participating in a game like Inanimate Insanity. And no because part of me feels like he may have been swayed into it by a certain someone who is just as strategic.
Indigo: You made plenty of bold strategic decisions as well. How do you feel about the whole villain arc you went through? Did it feel good?
Candle: Goodness! Me, a villain? Was it really that bad of me to want to try and focus on my own needs for once? My teammates had all started to find their own paths, and I felt like I was soon to be left behind. Such as the nature of the game. If being there for myself when I felt lost makes me a villain, then I guess it was an arc for me.
Indigo: I hear you. Speaking of villains, to wrap this up, I’d love to know how it feels to have left Silver Spoon behind. He was very sad to see you were eliminated, not sure if he’s the same.
Candle: Was he now? Interesting. Perhaps we will need to reconnect regarding that.
Indigo: Wonderfully vague as always! Thank you, Candle! Best of luck whenever the rejoin challenge comes along. And to our Inanimate audience, a very special thank you for all of your questions. Curiosity is a powerful thing! Be sure to subscribe to catch the next opportunity to have your question read. This has been Indigo Zircon Rose with IPR, signing off!
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10mort · 1 year ago
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Introduction ☆
Hello Tumblr! My name is Morten, I am a 21 year old guy from Denmark. As a twitter refugee, I have no clue what I'm going to post on Tumblr for now, but stick around if you like (⁠人⁠ ⁠•͈⁠ᴗ⁠•͈⁠)
I guess I should talk about what kind of guy I am... Well put into simple terms, I'm a guy who adores the wonders of graphic design, which is also my eventual goal of a job. Currently I'm taking my higher exam, so I can attend university next summer. Other than that I'm your average movie n' music enjoyer, but I will talk about that a bit later. I'm also a gamer (insert cool sunglasses emoji here), where some of my favorite games include; Cult of the Lamb, Stanley Parable, Overwatch 2, Portal, Prose & Codes and wordle... If you're interested in more of my gaming addiction, feel free to add me on steam!
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Now onto MOVIES (⁠☆⁠▽⁠☆⁠)
I love watching movies (& tv-series, but I'll get back to that in a sec!), so much so I actually have a letterboxd you should check out...*wink*... If you're genuinely curious about what my favourite movies are, check out this list!
Now with tv-series, I struggle using Serialized, I tried but it doesn't seem like a great fit for me. Therefore, let me list some of my favorite tv-shows instead.
Never Have I Ever (Netflix)
Aggretsuko (Netflix / Sanrio)
Watchmen (HBO)
The Simpsons (Disney+ / FOX)
Strappare lungo i bordi (Netflix)
Abott Elementary (Disney+ / Starz)
Hacks (HBO)
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Playing next: Music! (⁠*⁠ノ⁠・⁠ω⁠・⁠)⁠ノ⁠♫
Gosh, how do I say this without sounding cringe... Music is my life (oh gosh Morten just stop) but jokes aside, I really love music. Sadly / luckily, I'm one of those users who use Apple Music, so befriend me there if you'd like! I also have Spotify, where I sometimes transfer my playlists too. Now, I'm a really huge k-pop fan, like it's so bad my wallet is burning... So let's go through some of my favorite kpop groups! *btw, if you wanna check out my last.fm, feel free to do so now!*
GFRIEND / VIVIZ (Ult GG)
EXO (Ult BG)
Red Velvet
NewJeans
AESPA
Davichi
Anyway! I think that was all I had to say. Stick around if you like, become mutuals with me if you like and PLEASE give me some tips on how to use Tumblr
Xoxo
A Twitter Refugee
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sirrobertpeelofficial · 2 years ago
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Okay but what actually is this. (Long Netflix rant and explanation of why these new measures are flawed below)
I understand wanting to prevent people from hacking into someone else's account, but that doesn't seem like the focus here. This could be just the spin of the article, but the line "It hopes that by putting an end to account sharing, it will bring a new infusion fo revenue to the company." obviously states that the motive here is profit, not user security. I frankly think this is stupid, if someone has shared their account with people, the service is still being paid for monthly. The only given reason for limiting peoples access to an account is Netflix wants to make more money. That's also supported by these new rules coming with an "incentive" (That being not getting locked out of your account) to log into Netflix at least every 31 days. Sure most people log on more than that, but for the people who don't it forces them to use the service regularly so they can still have access to it. The wording in this sentence specifically bothers me "Netflix is now asking users to connect to the Wi-Fi at your primary location, open the Netflix app or website, and watch something at least once every 31 days". Not just connect to the wifi and open the app/website, you have to connect open Netflix then watch something. That will get you sucked into whatever show you've put on and you wont remember that you only did this so your devices wouldn't be locked out. It's sleazy at best. Another point, what happens when you're away on vacation? What if, after not using Netflix for a while, I log in from France because I'm abroad? Well, here's the solution "Traveling users who want to use Netflix on a hotel smart TV, company laptop, etc. can request a temporary code from the service when signing in. This will give them access to their account for seven consecutive days." Okay so while travelling, I have to request a code from Netflix to use their service from outside of my home and then it only works for seven straight days. What happens after seven days? What if I'm gone for two weeks? Do I need to request another code? or is that just it? It seems crazy to me you'd have to jump through this many hoops just to watch shows while abroad. Well how many devices can you have in one home? That depends on which plan you sign up for. Another way to get more money from users, put things behind a paywall.
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Now I get it, companies need to make money, but Netflix is a massive company with millions of users world wide. "Netflix had nearly 231 million paid subscribers worldwide as of the fourth quarter of 2022." if that many people paid you 8 dollars (the lowest option) once for every month of the year for one year you would make 22 billion dollars. Now that doesn't factor in the companies own costs, but that still a ginormous amount of money. That of course doesn't even factor in the people who aren't buying the basic plan (which has ads by the way, like we don't see enough of those already), which makes it seem even more ridiculous that Netflix is acting like they need so much more money. (Also the with ads stuff makes my blood boil, so heres a link if you want to read more about it. Advertising is so excessive these days its actually horrendous.). These changes could be a way to prevent theft on peoples accounts, but the way they're presented is as money saving measures for a multibillion dollar company who by no means needs more money. It's ridiculous, password sharing harms only their revenue (as long as you share your password with someone you know and trust) which is obviously the forefront of this, if not all their decisions. It's not about providing quality streaming and shows to people. Once again it's just about money. Below is some off shoot information about the increase of Netflix's prices over the years.
Price increases are natural for any service as it grows in popularity, but back when Netflix was a new thing, "breaking the mold" as one of the first big ventures into streaming, it only cost 8 dollars. No ads. However now that there are endless streaming services out there, they keep raising prices. Why? Is it inflation? Actual improvements made to the service that would warrant a higher price? Or are they milking their loyal users to keep their company in the game? The cynic in me leans towards the latter, but I don't know these things for sure, however I felt it relevant to bring up in this post.
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My DM got me to start watching The Blacklist on Netflix. It's pretty good, for what is utterly a NBC network television drama from 10 years ago.
If like me, you always wanted to see James Spader be Lex Luthor...well, that is 100% what this show is. And that's great. Kudos to Warner Bros for never making that officially happen, you dipshits.
Megan Boone is...a lady cop on a network TV show. She is entirely adequate, when she isn't being forgettable. Whether that is mid acting or just the material I can't tell.
It very much feels like the 10-season American blowout of a BBC show that would have gotten two series of 10 episodes each, which would have been way darker and focused more on the central premise and been more hilariously acerbic than this is. This is an original American series, but MAN does it feel like it isn't.
I would prefer the English original that doesn't exist. I don't like American network television. Even when it's good, it is bloated and sexless and thinks I'm stupid and old and is cheaply violent, when it isn't being boring. The Blacklist is better than average, but it is not immune from any of this.
5 episodes in, so far there have only been like two scenes of people typing real fast on Sony Vaio laptops while random windows of code open and close nonsensically on screen. And one was an episode about what I think they think hacking is. It's bad, but less bad than CBS would have done it.
There is a running subplot about how Liz's husband is probably a secret assassin, and she of course won't just confront him about this or call the FBI that she works for about it, because we have to waste time on this pointless crap for 15 minutes of every 45 minute episode.
I do not care. You have a great central premise. Just do that. You are taking away from it with this garbage 1970s failed pilot crap. This is already a show about a supervillain tricking the FBI into helping him murder people he doesn't like. Like, that's good enough. Just do that.
Also does EVERY American network show about a lady cop have to spend time whinging about the status of her uterus? This was 2013. Why do you assume I'm constantly yelling "WHY ISN'T SHE PREGNANT YET??" at the screen? Is it because I'm supposed to be 73 and hate books? Because I bet that's why.
Also half of almost every episode is someone doing some exhaustingly boring action in real-time while stock dramatic music plays, because that is cheaper to film than car chases and stabbings. I realize this is TV, but I am allergic to watching repeated sequences of people walking and getting into cars and going in and out of buldings to zero interesting end while the music pretends something noteworthy is actually happening.
I call it the "24 effect," because that stupid show from a million years ago was 98% that, and it was TORTURE. Please don't do that. Do anything but that. Just an unbearable waste of my life. It is the only thing worse than unfunny sitcom jokes.
So far I give it a 7 out of 10.
I will also not be watching all 10 of these seasons, because my policy is that any show on longer than 3 seasons is...well, don't do that. If you can't tell a meaningful story in that time and move on, you're just fucking around for money.
Yes I realize "fucking around for money" is all American television does, which is why you get these shows that have been on for 20 years and stopped being anything 2 years in. Like I said, I don't like American network television. I'm playing in a hostile playground, here.
Still. Good for what it is, for as long as I've watched it.
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God, this promo image.
American network promo images are their own weird genre. Like, "We need to attract attention, but also...what if grey? Like if grey was a smell? Do that."
What emotions are on their faces here? Why is the answer "none"?
This image certainly lacks the flair and creativity what Midjourney would give you if you typed "cop show, for Nebraska" into it.
I am endlessly fascinated by such expensive mediocrity. Just amazing.
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As streaming services ramp up their efforts to cut down on password sharing, an emerging Netflix account hack may give the company and its users something to worry about. Dozens of websites are already offering free access to Netflix, no password required.
The hack relies on an easy web-browser-based bypass to access other users’ paid or free trial account. There’s also little Netflix or other streaming services can do about it without dramatically impacting user experience.
Over the past 12 months, a growing number of websites began openly advertising what they term “Netflix Premium Cookies”. The code from these browser-based files can be shared and, when implemented correctly, completely bypass Netflix’s account security methods, allowing total access to a premium Netflix account without the need for login credentials or payment.
Using this method, anyone can easily avoid paying for a Netflix account. We’ve found that at least some of these freely-available Netflix session cookies access registered trial accounts that were likely created just for this purpose. However, we also found this account bypass method can also be used with stolen Netflix user data from paid accounts.
Based on what occurred in 2018 following Facebook’s own cookie-stealing malware threat, it’s possible some of these “free” Netflix cookies are instead stolen and not offered via free trial accounts. In either case, this method violates Netflix’s Terms of Service for account sharing.
Through our ongoing research into Netflix, we discovered:
Over two dozen websites either regularly post, or have posted, Netflix cookie data (usually advertised as “Netflix session cookies”). This allows anyone to bypass normal account security methods and illegitimately access the Netflix content library.
Some websites update (or claim to update) their cache of Netflix cookies as frequently as every hour.
A majority of these websites were registered within the past 12 months, which may indicate a new campaign to capitalize on this bypass method.
Many of these websites now appear high on Google Search results.
What are Netflix persistent cookies?
Almost every website now uses what are known as “cookies” to store visitor information. As you visit a website, the site’s servers tell your computer or device to create and store a small file that contains information about your visit. If you’re logging into an account, the file will also contain anonymized information via code that lets the server know who you are upon subsequent website visits.
Cookies make the web significantly more useful and faster and create a less time-consuming browsing experience. They are also used to track users’ interests and behaviour.
The persistent cookies like those Netflix and many other streaming services use make it possible to access your accounts without the need to re-enter your username and password each time you visit. They’re notably useful for those who stream through smartphone or tablet apps, TV-connected devices like the Roku or Amazon Fire TV, or through smart TVs.
How do persistent cookies work?
When you visit a website and log into your account, the website’s server directs your device to create and store a small file that contains rudimentary information and security “flags”. Notably, the cookie file holds information on the date the file was created, when the file will expire, a unique ID, and additional flags that help secure the cookie from certain types of hacking and misuse.
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