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Apple TV and netflix are like 25-35 mbps, while hulu and amazon prime are like 10-15 mbps. so not all streaming services are created equal. best choice is to source media yourself at REMUX quality and play through nvidia shield pro. in my opinion.
Pluto tv they got movies and stuff on demand that are free but as far as tv goes if you don't mind a bunch of old tv shows it's pretty good. Crunchyroll is good for anime. 26 votes, 19 comments. 46M subscribers in the AskReddit community. r/AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions.
If you’re looking for ways to get the most out of cutting the traditional cord, a mix of streaming apps and an HD antenna is the way to go. I use the antenna, HBO Max, Amazon Prime, and Hulu, Disney, ESPN bundle. 80% of the TV I watch is commercial free, and the 20% that isn’t I don’t pay for.
Sony never made a streaming service(*edit: they had crackle and sold it off) and is one of the biggest winners of the streaming wars. They can sell whatever crappy movie they make to the highest bidder and are having record high profits because of it.
Hi all, With my going to grad school in the fall, I’ve really been trying to reorganize/prioritize my spending habits. I’ll be in a unique position of staying at home while in school so I won’t have to pay for rent/utilities/etc, and do plan on getting a part-time job to cover the small cost leftover w/out taking a loan and still just trying to make money.
If your goal is roused emotions, a documentary is wonderful, but if you want to really learn a complex idea, a book is a vastly superior option. Secondly, market stories tend to follow the same, tired plot arch - man gets rich, man meets his nemesis.
Breaking Into Wall Street is by far your best bet. There is no online finance related course which will help you "break in" to high finance. If you're at a non-target school, it of course couldn't hurt to put something on there, but it's not going to really make or break your application. I wouldn’t take courses.