@TONKAHANAH1@BrodieOnLinux Proper queue management mostly negates this being an issue. It's mostly shitty routers that can't do CAKE that suffer this hard from someone using a lot of bandwidth.
@ds9trek@robertgraham@BaronDestructo Doctor Who is a great example because they then later went the route Amazon here wants to go and it was a massive flop and super disrespectful to the lore, the actors and the fans.
What Amazon usually does isn't even that. If it's fake people will know from afar. Underestimating your audience never works.
Like when Doctor Who was actually woke and then later when Moffat tried to be woke for the sake of it, The Doctor ended up saving evil union-busting space-Amazon ๐คกโ ๏ธ
@jump_drive_flyr@WeTheBrandon it had massive pacing issues the first half of the first season. then they shot themselves in the foot with the communication stones.
@FPSzky@agptheyfab@liambrefberinn Designs like these become super tedious to navigate with modern complexity. Deeply nested configuration trees and you can't see current state very well.
@moultano@FTC This is intentional malicious compliance. It's not like they have to disable miniplayer or playlists for videos "made for kids" but they still do.
@dsc_nate@x86deadandback they'll somehow manage to fuck it up so that it'll consume your entire GPU once every blue moon so that everyone, including your average user will disable it permanently