This is the kind of biting satire we need in the battle against Woke Inc. Brilliant.
h/t nostr:npub17rlc0emedw5xljztfqrmykjaacsx6ujvdas64zznjadrnhhwlavq4jjtgg
Iβm trying to be happy without the fat. π
Do you see what I must contend with, being nostr:npub19pj6f0nc9q6xr26qe3g8m6xe3hwe0d6p6zcvf57cm3kayghjdj0slnlenu's husband? Lord, give me strength. πͺ nostr:note1mp3xnjpass24rk54ztg3pd9jyfsuf25m9krfzr3pqzz0cgwgeugsswnjf3
Tagging nostr:npub1nxy4qpqnld6kmpphjykvx2lqwvxmuxluddwjamm4nc29ds3elyzsm5avr7. Block access?
No. Poorly run, predatory labels, publishers, management companies, and other middlemen are the crux of the problem. In short, bad contracts.
I can still remember pulling this issue from my mailbox. I coveted early Wired issues like they were mana. 
It does look like that could be resource heavy. Is it?
Hypothetically, the ability to automate the acquisition of media outside of traditional distribution channels.
Hypothetically.
Well, now I just feel silly. π€ͺ
It looks like Sonarr is a superset. With it, thereβs no need for Radarr?
______ is to shows as Radarr is to movies. #asknostr
GFY?
Thanks, Zach. That makes intuitive sense, and is much simpler than I might have expected.
