I don’t see the point of television these days, especially if you have easy access to internet. I have almost no clue of what’s happening in the world except the big global stuff, nevermind my country. We’re getting poorer, less jobs, yadayada… I bet that’s what’s going on in the news.

And I don’t watch media, I rather watch clips of movies I grew up with on YouTube.

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    I never liked being told when to watch a certain show or have to deal with ad breaks, so as soon as I found out I could just Pirate things, I stopped watching normal tv, every so often if I’m at someone’s house or somewhere I’ll stare at it but mostly I haven’t watched tv in over 2 decades.

    The internet tells me things going on in the world and my mate loves ranting about world news to me so I have my own news show.

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    4 hours ago

    The only time I see broadcast TV is if I’m in a hotel. I honestly can’t remember the last time I watched it in my own home, but it’s probably been around 15 years.

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    I’m 47 and never had a television. Computers, projector, tablets yes but never watched linear TV at my place.

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    5 hours ago

    My wife and I will cuddle up most nights to continue q show we’re watching, we finish WWDITS (finale just aired) and move on to something else tonight

    Though our “TV” is my local Plex instance running stuff I request through Overseerr rather than even the normal streaming platforms, so I have a much better experience than those provide

    As for news and the like: YouTube, specific creators like the daily show or journalists I know have actual merit, and my local station through plexs live tv

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    Absolutely. I was tired of watching regurgitated bullshit. If your media is making me check my phone ever 5 minutes or less your media is garbage. I can go to an EDM show and listen from 5 to 8 hours of music and forget I even have a phone.

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    I watch YouTube, and some shows on streaming apps, but traditional tv hasn’t existed for me since about 2008

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    Years ago, my TV is a screen only. I’m using a Nvidia Shield to display content for privacy purposes. I watch movies and shows from Netflix or pirate whatever isn’t on there, and if I need news I’ll get them online.

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    American here, for sanity’s sake I’ve pretty much stopped consuming political news since the fucking election. I stopped seeing movies in theaters years ago, so there are a lot of good ones still new to me that I can stream without ads.

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    Not since like … almost 10 years ago. Even before I moved out. Last time my family moved, we just didn’t bother to set it up. Literally everything you could want is available online, with less hassle, and no ads.

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    I watch stuff in the background to satisfy my ADHD. And when I’m burnt out I watch stuff as it keeps me entertained while not taking much mental energy.

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    I gave up TV for a while, but built an automated Plex server about a year ago and have fallen in love with it. I find myself watching more shows than in probably the past decade. My wife was less than thrilled about the initial cost (and the fact that she lost some closet space to the server) but now she uses it every day and refuses to ever let me get rid of it.

    For the unaware, Plex is a program that allows you to self-host a streaming service like Netflix or Hulu. You add media to the server, and it will automatically match it to the relevant show, download metadata, and make it available to your client devices to stream. The free version is fine for most small setups, but there is a paid license you can get to unlock all of the functionality; Most users opt to just get a lifetime license, so it’s not an ongoing cost.

    If you prefer open source, Jellyfin is a good alternative. There’s a little bit more of a learning curve, because the client apps aren’t widely available and it often requires using something like Kodi to stream instead. But the idea is the same; Host a server, throw media at it, and be able to stream.

    Automating the media collection is possible, and is what takes it from “this is a cool side hobby that I’ll abandon in a few months because the upkeep is a pain in the ass” to “this is now my go-to for shows I want to watch, and the upkeep is minimal.” Programs exist that allow your server to automatically search for media Linux ISOs, download it, and add it to your server. So adding new media Linux ISOs is simply a matter of requesting it to be added, and then the server handles all the rest automatically and you’ll have it available as soon as the download finishes.

    My one big complaint about Plex is actually the lack of live IPTV support. You can integrate a digital TV tuner into your server to be able to automatically DVR live content. But Plex used to support an IPTV extension, which allowed you to add your own IPTV channels and stream them on any device. Plex did away with that extension support, because they have been pushing their own IPTV channels and they didn’t want to compete with the extension.

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    Gave up watching broadcast TV a couple of years ago. I have a decent enough laptop running Pop!_OS, an internet connection, and a 32" monotor. I can find what I want/need with that.

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    I had a good run with: YTCh.xyz

    Some of the content seems to repeat if you watch it enough. I really like it as a concept though. This is something I miss. Just. Getting to watch something fun on the side and learn or listen to it.