• TheImpressiveX@lemm.eeOP
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    5 days ago

    I talked about this in another thread, but there are many reasons we do not use SD cards/flash memory devices for movies and TV:

    • SD cards have extrenely slow read rates compared to optical.
    • Optical discs are a much more reliable data storage format than flash memory devices. SD cards and other flash memory devices need to be used every few months, or the electric charge will wear out, causing the data to be unreadable. On the other hand, a professionally-pressed Blu-ray disc can theoretically last 50-100 years.
    • SD cards are more expensive to manufacture than optical discs.
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      5 days ago

      I think their point is more putting technical or commercial feasibility aside, cartridges would be the better UX. I agree with that sentiment, cartidges are way cooler.

      There are large communities around cassette futurism/retro futurism for a reason. There is something much more satisfying about thwacking in a cartridge than inserting a disk or just pressing play on a screen.

      You are right that as things are disks make more sense, but it’s a different discussion. what is vs what ought to be

      In a perfect world I’d rather have storage crystals with programmable stable display voxels inside. But that’s not realistic any time soon sadly.