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  • @Tarekith Owners of older cars with CD radios would have thanked you 😉

  • @rs2000 Thanked me for what?

  • @Tarekith said:
    @rs2000 Thanked me for what?

    The blank CDRs. Nevermind.

  • @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:
    I do have a couple of Criterion Film noir. I stopped buying movies a while back. Music I still buy but I have slowed down a while lot.

    I used to buy about 100 CD a year. Now it's about 5 because room is becoming a challenge.

    Yeah my wife and I live in a tiny home so now I only buy digital copies on Bandcamp to support artists when I can and only buy a movie if I find a rare or cool one at a good price.

    I own a 2 bedroom condo apartment. It probably is huge compared to your tiny home. If it is as small as the ones I seen on YouTube

    It’s not as tiny as the most extreme examples. We still have a full kitchen/bed/bath, but it’s definitely smaller than a studio apartment even.

  • @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Gavinski said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Anyone else into the Criterion Co? I have about 20-25 of them. I used to have almost 100 but had to sell some when I downsized. Love their work though. Arrow is doing some cool things as well.

    Are you able share any links?

    Sure!

    https://www.criterion.com/

    Thought it was a band lol

    Haha nope! Just a cool company that restores and makes collectors DVDs and blue rays. Pretty cool stuff though.

    Do u know btw that they also have an ipad app and subscription service, like Netflix?

    Yep! I haven’t subscribed yet, but have been meaning to for a while now. Have you tried it? I know some of my other film buff friends like they and Mubi a lot. I’ve tried Mubi and it’s good.

    No, haven't tried. I did subscribe to Mubi but actually unsubscribed because I just wasn't really using it enough. I also really dislike certain aspects of the Mubi app / website experience. Often you think they have something but don't. I found I spent too much time deciding what to watch there or chasing things up that turned out not to be available. Loved Mubi when I first discovered it but now? No, not so much. Subscriptions in general rarely feel like they give value for me, as I am not consistent enough in my use of things from month to month or year to year.

    I get that. I love watching movies and have no space for physical media so it’s a fair trade for me. I use the ones I have quite a bit and the ones I don’t use, my wife does so it all works out. Some I could surely go without if I had to but some (like Spotify, YouTube, and Shudder) are absolutely pivotal to my quality of life at this point lol. Would never consider giving those up. Plus I use Spotify and YouTube for hours every day.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:
    I do have a couple of Criterion Film noir. I stopped buying movies a while back. Music I still buy but I have slowed down a while lot.

    I used to buy about 100 CD a year. Now it's about 5 because room is becoming a challenge.

    Yeah my wife and I live in a tiny home so now I only buy digital copies on Bandcamp to support artists when I can and only buy a movie if I find a rare or cool one at a good price.

    I own a 2 bedroom condo apartment. It probably is huge compared to your tiny home. If it is as small as the ones I seen on YouTube

    It’s not as tiny as the most extreme examples. We still have a full kitchen/bed/bath, but it’s definitely smaller than a studio apartment even.

    Did you build it yourself or buy it ?

  • @rs2000 said:

    @Tarekith said:
    @rs2000 Thanked me for what?

    The blank CDRs. Nevermind.

    Ah gotcha. I tried for two years to literally give them away and no one wanted them, not sure what else I could do.

  • @gusgranite said:

    @Fruitbat1919 said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @gusgranite said:

    @HotStrange said:
    Anyone else into the Criterion Co? I have about 20-25 of them. I used to have almost 100 but had to sell some when I downsized. Love their work though. Arrow is doing some cool things as well.

    Are you able share any links?

    Sure!

    https://www.criterion.com/

    Thought it was a band lol

    Lol I thought the reference was to a band as well. All I could find was the Criterion film company when I searched 🤣

    Well you found the right one in the end anyway lol

  • @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:
    I do have a couple of Criterion Film noir. I stopped buying movies a while back. Music I still buy but I have slowed down a while lot.

    I used to buy about 100 CD a year. Now it's about 5 because room is becoming a challenge.

    Yeah my wife and I live in a tiny home so now I only buy digital copies on Bandcamp to support artists when I can and only buy a movie if I find a rare or cool one at a good price.

    I own a 2 bedroom condo apartment. It probably is huge compared to your tiny home. If it is as small as the ones I seen on YouTube

    It’s not as tiny as the most extreme examples. We still have a full kitchen/bed/bath, but it’s definitely smaller than a studio apartment even.

    Did you build it yourself or buy it ?

    We bought it. We’ve done some modifications over the last few months but nothing crazy. Considering building our next one when we upgrade to a slightly larger build.

  • @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:
    I do have a couple of Criterion Film noir. I stopped buying movies a while back. Music I still buy but I have slowed down a while lot.

    I used to buy about 100 CD a year. Now it's about 5 because room is becoming a challenge.

    Yeah my wife and I live in a tiny home so now I only buy digital copies on Bandcamp to support artists when I can and only buy a movie if I find a rare or cool one at a good price.

    I own a 2 bedroom condo apartment. It probably is huge compared to your tiny home. If it is as small as the ones I seen on YouTube

    It’s not as tiny as the most extreme examples. We still have a full kitchen/bed/bath, but it’s definitely smaller than a studio apartment even.

    Did you build it yourself or buy it ?

    We bought it. We’ve done some modifications over the last few months but nothing crazy. Considering building our next one when we upgrade to a slightly larger build.

    Well you always have good music recommendations so I wanted to check it out 🙂

  • @gusgranite said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:

    @HotStrange said:

    @ecou said:
    I do have a couple of Criterion Film noir. I stopped buying movies a while back. Music I still buy but I have slowed down a while lot.

    I used to buy about 100 CD a year. Now it's about 5 because room is becoming a challenge.

    Yeah my wife and I live in a tiny home so now I only buy digital copies on Bandcamp to support artists when I can and only buy a movie if I find a rare or cool one at a good price.

    I own a 2 bedroom condo apartment. It probably is huge compared to your tiny home. If it is as small as the ones I seen on YouTube

    It’s not as tiny as the most extreme examples. We still have a full kitchen/bed/bath, but it’s definitely smaller than a studio apartment even.

    Did you build it yourself or buy it ?

    We bought it. We’ve done some modifications over the last few months but nothing crazy. Considering building our next one when we upgrade to a slightly larger build.

    Well you always have good music recommendations so I wanted to check it out 🙂

    Thank you :)

  • edited January 2024

    Nope. Not for audio or video or photos or writing (etc.), and very rarely for books or games. Books, we only have a small number these days, and they’re all for reference or learning purposes. Games, just when an old console is pulled out because some old game is only playable using that (otherwise, it’s now PC all the way, and almost 100% GOG).

  • I’d be interested to know what allowed the attack to be so devastating. It seems that the majority of significant cyber-attacks have at their root some kind of lax attitude to cybersecurity.

    My guess is that this will continue for some time as there are still large corporations getting caught with their cyber-pants around their ankles as far as protecting the assets under their supervision is concerned.

  • M-DISC is supposed to last up to 1000 years, although only goes up to 100GB each
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M-DISC

  • I still have my CDs from the 90's, but they're in binders. The cases made no sense to keep when I was moving back and forth across the country. I keep them around more because I don't know what else to do with them. Never listen to them.

    In the early aughts I built up a big library of DVDs and a few blu-rays, many of them of films that aren't readily available on the streaming services I use (a collection of films from the Czech New Wave, for example). I still watch them from time to time, but the limited fidelity of DVD looks pretty bad in many cases. As time permits I plan to sell off or give away that portion of my library that I can reliably stream.

  • Talking about physical media?

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