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    2 months ago

    “We used to mark them ‘summer mix’ and put them in a soft case full of them in the car, which was the style at the time”

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      Funny to think that the same number of drives would fit into maybe 1/4 of this height if made in the slim form factor.

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    I made some DVDs for someone recently. First I had to dig out my old laptop that has a drive. Then install authoring and burning software.

    All the help forum posts that I found were at least 15 years old, I’m amazed that any of the recommended software still existed.

    I found that I still had two plastic tubes of DVD+Rs!

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    Low effort joke

    When I was your age, we used to own our music. It worked offline and we could copy it to other devices.

    Tangent

    Why aren’t Normies speaking up about everything needing internet? Street navigation, music, videos, reading, games, etc. Are all things that would work brilliantly normally, no server required. Why does no one realise, that if the server disappears, so does in effect their personal property? If it is tethered to a server, it’s broken, because the server will disappear, the question is only when.

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      why aren’t normies speaking up

      They dont care. Speaking as a normie-convert, so long as it works right now idgaf. When it doesn’t work tomorrow I’ll cry about it then and demand to speak to the manager, but right now? Summer will last forever.

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      Normies dont understand the abstraction layer between all their data being stored in offline data banks and being mined for illegal ai use and surveillance.

      Ill keep my physical media thanks. Never was on the cloud bandwagon, I wont be on the ai bandwagon.

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      Why aren’t Normies speaking up

      I’m the most bland person you’ll ever meet and I kept all my CDs and DVDs. I would never buy something only as digital/cloud format that I couldn’t burn on a disc. It gave me anxiety from the beginning. I have multiple external storages with the same copies of photos and I still print the most precious ones out. I’ll have music and memories if the internet ever breaks down, I just need a power generator.

      I also absolutely don’t see physical copies of books, music, or movies, as clutter. Booklets in CDs are to die for, and I think it makes for great room decor. If I burn a CD I usually make some collage artwork as a cover to accompany the disc.

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      I told my dad I want cassette tapes to come back. He laughed and said how he remembered how crystal clear CDs were when he listened to them for the first time. What can I say dad, I like a little wow/flutter in my music.

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    I’m a school bus driver and I’m not even joking when I say I blew my kids’ minds with a burned CD the other day. My daughter asked me to make one of the KPop Demon Hunters soundtrack. One kid asked how I got it on CD and when I showed him a burned disc complete with sharpie label his response was just, “Wait you can do that?!”

    Made me feel old as hell.

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    Not having lived through it is fine; being unable to google a couple of words is just virtue signalling how lazy you are, especially considering this is probably coming from someone who’s glued to their phone all day.

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    You had to monitor the computer, if any program started or did anything weird, it could cause the entire disc to be destroyed, and you had to start over

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    Cds are digital data storage discs that are etched in microscopic 1’s and 0’s in a microscopic spiral with a laser, and then later read back with lasers. You can only write them once but you can read them a million times. So grammatically, in the same way you “nuke” food in a microwave, you “burn” a cd in a cd drive that is capable of writing cds.

    Maybe someday we can have cheap (cheaper than other storage media per gb), durable (last at least my lifetime), terabyte, fast read optical media. I would love to permanently store lots of stuff that doesn’t ever need to be rewritten.