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    7 months ago

    I mean it’s just another format they’ll be supporting. If you don’t want to watch in that format, don’t.

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        7 months ago

        I mean it’s just another service they’ll be supporting. If you don’t want to watch that service, don’t.

        Better?

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            7 months ago

            I really don’t see how this is enshittification or anti-consumer. Nothing about your use of or experience of VLC changes if you simply don’t use FAST streams. To me this seems similar to whether or not to ship patent encumbered codecs.

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                7 months ago

                I’d be fine with VLC having a way to watch proprietary Blu-Rays. I think it has that feature and it does seem useful for those who want to watch Disney Blu-Rays. VLC is supposed to be pretty much a swiss army knife of media players, after all.

                If you wanted to compare to the kernel then best comparison would be to something like proprietary drivers or something.

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                    7 months ago

                    There’s room for both the principled take and the practicality. We have both FOSS distros and those that ship patent encumbered stuff and proprietary driver.