• garretble@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    A great solution is just to stop buying from Amazon. Like, anything.

    Chances are you did survive before Amazon was a thing. It’s possible.

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      7 months ago

      I gave them 1 star and left a bad review for each of the fire tvs…they called me about the revie and then did nothing…buy a roku and throw out your $800 fire tv…it is worth it to take the loss for your own sanity

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        7 months ago

        I recently bought a Roku and was surprised to find they force ads on their home screen. It’s obviously not as terrible as a fullscreen ad but its still very annoying.

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          Roku also does not work well with Crunchyroll at all.

          You can’t get any dubs, and if you get subtitles - they only seem to be in the language the show is. E. G. Japanese subtitles only for Japanese Audio.

          It’s so dumb that neither Crunchyroll nor Roku will budge.

          If you don’t care about anime. Roku is better than the alternatives.

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            What do you mean they won’t budge? Is this a conscious decision they’re both making to spite one another?

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              Roku controls Subtitles/Language as a system level which means Crunchyroll can’t fix it. Other systems allow the language/subtitles to be within respective apps.

              Roku won’t budge that subtitles must match language spoken and that each content should be in its primary language (Japanese).

              Crunchyroll is “fixing” the issue by creating duplicate seasons - one for each language - but that is a very slow process and it only fixes the dub

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                7 months ago

                Netflix doesn’t use Roku’s system level language / subtitle settings so I assume there’s a way around it for other apps as well.

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                  Yeah, there’s definitely foreign language English subtitled content on Netflix that can be watched on Roku. I don’t think apps are required to use the Roku system subtitles. I’m more inclined to think Crunchyroll just isn’t supporting their Roku app properly.

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      7 months ago

      You pay the Amazon tax indirectly often enough regardless. Huge chunks of the Internet run on AWS. And if it’s not AWS, then it’s Google Cloud or Microsoft Azure. Shareholders win again.

      As for not buying shitty products, returning them when you realise how shitty they are, cancelling contracts when services turn shitty, etc. Yes, do that.

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        It’s true you can’t really control who uses AWS and you’ll end up on sites that use it. But it’s so easy to not buy anything from Amazon directly or from other stores.

        Their shipping services aren’t even that good any more from what I hear (I haven’t bought from them in years).

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      Naw, it didn’t stop any other company i boycotted, and thinking it does is actually a silly idea to consider if you give it a minute to be in the ol’ noggin.

      If it did make a difference there’d be a bunch of astroturf campaigns against voting with your wallet, wouldn’t there?

      The only thing that stops this is something we’re not ready for yet.

      EDIT: wimps.

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        It doesn’t make a difference unless enough people boycott. The problem is not enough people care enough to actually stop going there to hurt their revenue.

        Then there’s the problem with the current political division, at least in the US, where if something upsets one side, the other likes to dig in to stick it to them and often winds up giving the boycotted company more money than they’ll ever lose.