I'm not an anime person, but isn't Crunchyroll pozzed? It seems you're begging for your shit to be pirated if you give a big middle finger to your customers like that. They're right up there with the retards to put invasive DRM in their games then wonder why people find pirated versions a better experience.
Crunchyroll got its start as a bootleg anime streaming site. After establishing itself as the place to for anime online they used that clout to go legit.
Of course they don't want you watching pirate sites. Gotta stamp out the competition while they're still small.
Woah man. You are missing the most crucial piece of the timeline.
Where they used their shitty Myspace ripoff to massively boost their initial marketshare by attracting underaged weebs and getting them exposed to all sorts of internet creeps who absolutely groomed and preyed on them.
They clamped down on it hard once they tried to go legit, because everyone knew it was a wretched hive of CP and grooming into every degenerate bullshit you could imagine.
Missing some more important context.
They were the pirate site that "translators" who were kicked out of every other fansub group for being absolutely fucking trash at their "job" ended up going/working for.
This wasn't the last few years. It was in the mid-late 2000s. They've mostly shelved that section of the site quietly because it was such an unredeemable bomb waiting to blow.
I'm in the process of building a 100TB RAID 6 array to replace my multiple 10-12 TB standalone disks. I was originally looking at doing a 180TB array, but it's just too expensive.
Depends. There's a definite train of thought that JABOD is the bee's knees, and that arrays can fail, etc., etc. Yes, arrays can suffer multiple disk failures, and even RAID 6 can suffer a triple disk failure within the rebuild period.
It essentially comes down to a duality: easily expanded JABOD with risk of disk failure destroying data or the rigid RAID array that might suffer data failure, if you lose 3 disks within a couple of days. And you SHOULD have backups, in either case.
Wikipedia says thar he had an allergic reaction to a medical procedure. Wikipedia isn't reliable but I did know someone who died because they had an allergic reaction to a medical imaging dye.
What was the first ending? The death of Alpha? I recall watching it up to the point that they reveal the relationship between several characters, but they had already produced several seasons when I started watching so I wasn't sure if there was an "ending" before that.
Fire the translators who deliberately mistranslate things so they can sneak in social justice messaging or memes that are totally out of place and then we'll talk.
I mean they aren't exactly known for making great decisions overall, whether it be with the whole race debacle to feuding with ray/making him a discount jontron. The fact they still exist at all surprises me though, as last I heard 90% of their staff were either fired or moved to twitch.
I'm not an anime person, but isn't Crunchyroll pozzed? It seems you're begging for your shit to be pirated if you give a big middle finger to your customers like that. They're right up there with the retards to put invasive DRM in their games then wonder why people find pirated versions a better experience.
RWBY is pozzed in the first place, it’s like patient zero for all of this faggy tumblr dyke shit.
Crunchyroll is complete woke shit. I recommend sailing the high seas instead of wasting your money.
The show should have been ended the second the creator kicked the bucket.
Even if they weren't trying to push "the message", the service sucks ass. They really put the crunchy in their name with the bitrates.
Crunchyroll got its start as a bootleg anime streaming site. After establishing itself as the place to for anime online they used that clout to go legit.
Of course they don't want you watching pirate sites. Gotta stamp out the competition while they're still small.
Woah man. You are missing the most crucial piece of the timeline.
Where they used their shitty Myspace ripoff to massively boost their initial marketshare by attracting underaged weebs and getting them exposed to all sorts of internet creeps who absolutely groomed and preyed on them.
They clamped down on it hard once they tried to go legit, because everyone knew it was a wretched hive of CP and grooming into every degenerate bullshit you could imagine.
Missing some more important context. They were the pirate site that "translators" who were kicked out of every other fansub group for being absolutely fucking trash at their "job" ended up going/working for.
I wasn't aware they had a Myspace ripoff or the CP aspect. Not surprising after what's been going on in the world these past few years.
This wasn't the last few years. It was in the mid-late 2000s. They've mostly shelved that section of the site quietly because it was such an unredeemable bomb waiting to blow.
Avoid piracy?
No. No, I don't think I will.
I have more than enough money to pay for everything, but I pirate almost everything just on principle.
I'm in the process of building a 100TB RAID 6 array to replace my multiple 10-12 TB standalone disks. I was originally looking at doing a 180TB array, but it's just too expensive.
Depends. There's a definite train of thought that JABOD is the bee's knees, and that arrays can fail, etc., etc. Yes, arrays can suffer multiple disk failures, and even RAID 6 can suffer a triple disk failure within the rebuild period.
It essentially comes down to a duality: easily expanded JABOD with risk of disk failure destroying data or the rigid RAID array that might suffer data failure, if you lose 3 disks within a couple of days. And you SHOULD have backups, in either case.
I was expecting this video, and was mildly disappointed.
Never forget that series creator Monty Oum was murdered.
He had a severe allergy to cats, so his girlfriend brought a couple of cats over.
He was dead two weeks later.
Imp must've had a field day with that one...
Wikipedia says thar he had an allergic reaction to a medical procedure. Wikipedia isn't reliable but I did know someone who died because they had an allergic reaction to a medical imaging dye.
Rooster Teeth hasn't done anything worthwhile since Red vs. Blue ended the first (second?) time.
They haven't done anything worthwhile since the original creators left.
What was the first ending? The death of Alpha? I recall watching it up to the point that they reveal the relationship between several characters, but they had already produced several seasons when I started watching so I wasn't sure if there was an "ending" before that.
Exclusivity means licence to pirate. Not that I'd watch trash RWBY anyway
I dunno about the anime, but RWBY had a really good mobile deckbuilding game that died horribly because they didn't know how to monetize it properly.
No, it looks like PS2 cutscenes at best
Fire the translators who deliberately mistranslate things so they can sneak in social justice messaging or memes that are totally out of place and then we'll talk.
Why is Rooster Twat a thing?
Sorry ... Not happening.
I mean they aren't exactly known for making great decisions overall, whether it be with the whole race debacle to feuding with ray/making him a discount jontron. The fact they still exist at all surprises me though, as last I heard 90% of their staff were either fired or moved to twitch.