Unfortunately there aren't many. With "official" subs available, very few people are willing to put in the work to do it themselves unless its a series they are very passionate about and have no expectation that more than a double digit amount of people will see it.
Subbing/scanlating is a hobby that basically exists with zero competition and always has. The moment someone else shows up doing it, one of the two just leaves. Whether for the wierd "sniping" honor code or simply because its not worth the effort when the official is doing okay most of the time.
I can't blame them, considering the effort it takes to do but it does suck that Crunchyroll basically pulled a reverse Steam and turned a service solution into the death of piracy.
Unfortunately there aren't many. With "official" subs available, very few people are willing to put in the work to do it themselves unless its a series they are very passionate about and have no expectation that more than a double digit amount of people will see it.
Subbing/scanlating is a hobby that basically exists with zero competition and always has. The moment someone else shows up doing it, one of the two just leaves. Whether for the wierd "sniping" honor code or simply because its not worth the effort when the official is doing okay most of the time.
I can't blame them, considering the effort it takes to do but it does suck that Crunchyroll basically pulled a reverse Steam and turned a service solution into the death of piracy.