Nope, it's illegal in the US. File a complaint with the FTC and they'll look into it.
Stumblinbear
I'm almost certain it is
So being recommended videos is bad now? Dam
I've found it great for tracking down specific things in libraries and databases I'm not terribly familiar with when I don't know the exact term for them
That's kinda the point
Oh man, the absolute horror of being told about new features! The absolute abject tragedy!
It was probably shown to you in a banner that looked like an ad that you closed out /s
I mean, I like being told about new features rather than needing to discover them myself twenty months after they came into existence
Yeah but the basic "give me my subtitles for this specific movie" very likely still works just fine, because.. that's like the whole reason they exist
You just need to move to the new API, which is free, the old one is still available temporarily if you pay
You just have to move to the new API which is still free, the old one is temporarily still available by paying
I'd say luck will sometimes make you rich, and being good at what you do will sometimes make you rich. Being good at what you do and also lucky has more of a chance of making you rich
It's *usually not entirely luck, you generally have to sort of know what you're doing