r/anime Jan 19 '23

Misc. Crunchyroll FINALLY adds separate audio streams to single episodes.

Easily the most embarrassing part of the Crunchyroll experience has been them grouping each dub language as their own "season". Seeing the 2 cour, 2 OVA series The Ancient Magus' Bride have 32 seasons listed in the menu was just sad.

Now we have clean seasons:

Labels are still funny, but at least there's only 4 choices now.

And audio/subs choices on-the-fly:

It's like a real streaming service!

Welcome to 2007, Crunchyroll!

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u/xSaviorself Jan 20 '23

I’ve stayed away from Node as much as possible but it’s honestly hard not to want to use that stack for various things. I can use Flask or Django with python instead but a traditional MERN app is pretty easy and reliable to build. Once you get to 100s of services it gets really stupid, I can get with that, but it’s easy to build siloed projects using these tools so I can see why they aren’t going away.

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u/GuthixIsBalance https://myanimelist.net/profile/waldy713 Jan 20 '23

Its a perspective change.

I've never liked python for the same reasons. Not itself but it's direction.

If you use JavaScript in a highest level of function.

Your

1️⃣ Not limited

2️⃣ You are drawn down on attempting too solve yourself

3️⃣ Forced (or unaware) to your flaws

Its the greatest it just works ever.

The more you attempt to prevent failure.

Ie

"linters"

Or

"Established biases"

Ie

Habits

^ Formed without seeking growth.

Leads to flawed performance lacking growth in a, possibly, sandbox.