Tons of tutorials online and it's dead simple to set up. Takes ~ 5 mins
I have some family members that have HBO and Hulu that I borrow logins for, but I never visit the apps directly anymore, it's just not worth it when you can get all the content all in one place with no hoops to jump through
This was actually the whole original point of Duolingo. The founder previously created Recaptcha to crowd source machine vision of scanned books.
His whole thing is crowd sourcing difficult tasks that machines struggle with by providing some sort of reason to do it (prevent spam at first and learn a language now)
From what I understand Duolingo just got too popular and the subscription service they offer made them enough money to be happy with.
In this rare case, I would totally suggest you read the article. It has the perfect amount of humor mixed with shocking facts (revealed via email evidence from the Google antitrust case) and it wraps it all up in a way that's easy to understand.
What's the most stupid trend (or fad) you participated in yourself?
Google's AI Overviews now link to Wikipedia and LinkedIn more than Reddit, study finds ( www.businessinsider.com )
Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” ( arstechnica.com )
Neuralink to implant 2nd human with brain chip as 75% of threads retract in 1st ( arstechnica.com )
"Portal" Between Dublin and NYC Shut Down After OnlyFans Model Flashes It ( ca.news.yahoo.com )
Comcast Unveils Peacock, Netflix, Apple TV+ Streaming Bundle ( www.hollywoodreporter.com )
Cable is dead. Long live the cable bundle. Curious to see the pricing and if the bundle only includes ad tiered options.
Stack Overflow bans users en masse for rebelling against OpenAI partnership — users banned for deleting answers to prevent them being used to train ChatGPT ( www.tomshardware.com )
What is your little slice of the internet that you own/maintain?
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLopDcjdhYBYkHE_nqV7QNzrCsnscs2amf&si=q-PTjPEwEvuGWnkJ...
DropBox says hackers stole customer data, auth secrets from eSignature service ( www.bleepingcomputer.com )
The Man Who Killed Google Search ( www.wheresyoured.at )
Edward Zitron has been reading all of google's internal emails that have been released as evidence in the DOJ's antitrust case against google....
What's something you believed to be true but recently learned is actually false?
Hacking in 1980 vs Hacking in 2024 ( lemmy.world )