• Snot Flickerman
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    3 days ago

    People will quibble over the definition of “physical” but here’s what I think the reality is:

    I have a solid state drive. It’s full of pirated media. It’s a physical object with media on it. I have a physical copy of my media.

    Piracy is the last way that leaves you in control of your own media and with a “physical” copy of it.

    Hell, if I wanted to, I could be burning them to Bluray, but Sony for example stopped producing writable BR discs, making it harder to find such media.

    Whereas an SSD is just a faster medium with more efficient use of physical space.

    People need to make peace with the idea that a file stored on a drive is still technically a physical object just like the words stored inside a book. We think of them as ethereal data that is just magic or something, but it is not. Destroy the drive, you destroy the data. Ergo, data is always on physical media.

    • Steve@communick.news
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      3 days ago

      That’s not really got much to do with the article. Its about the changing landscape of the media industry.

      Like you, I keep a library of media. But I always try to source Blu-ray rips for max quality. If Blu-rays go away, so does that top quality option, which would make me sad.

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        Another thing that i am already missing, since it usually isn’t included in those Blu-ray rips, are the movie extras.