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  • First choice would be YouTube because I already use it more than anything else, it has music, and I like falling asleep to video essays.

    For movies I would pick Tubi because it has a decent selection and is completely defenseless against uBlock Origin.

  • Jellyfin, I guess. I currently use plex for music and video (eary lifetime pass), but 10 more years of enshitification is too much time for any for-profit endeavor. Profit motive ruins everything it touches. For anything long-term open source options with a community are important. I have seen too many potentially great projects fail because the lone author had kids or fell ill or just got bored.

  • https://watch.watermelonpictures.com/ without a doubt.

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  • It's a tough call between either MeansTV or OTV, but I'll go with Means. They're a co-op, as opposed to OTV being a non-profit, and i think that's probably less corruptible/more stable.

  • The only one that couldn't be substituted with piracy is using F1TV with the Multiviewer app, so it would be that.

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