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    Every time I think “hey I wanna watch that one movie again” it’s never on any of the streaming services I pay for. Even old ass movies like the godfather are missing and I’m asked to instead rent them. Fuck you, where’s my pirate flag??

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        I’ll be pirating that

        Now I have a bunch more for others to take too 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

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      And since they move services so damn often it’s almost impossible to find an up-to-date list telling you where you can go to watch something!

      It took me 5 minutes to finally track down The Perfect Host. And it’s “available to rent” on Amazon? Fuck that entirely!

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      Just want to mention that this issue is even worse for content from non-US markets.

      There’s a huge list of classics from where I live that are completely impossible to find and we depend on one privately owned platform to decide to buy the rights and make it available even if these productions received public financing and that’s just when it’s clear who owns the rights.

      Even piracy isn’t an option.

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        Yeah it’s also worse for streaming outside US markets, especially if you prefer original English. Supposedly you can use VPN but that didn’t work plus you need credit card.

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    This photo reminds me of the story of Jeanne Calment. At 90 years old, she signed a contract with a lawyer which stated he would inherit her apartment upon her death, but he would pay her 2,500 francs per month until the time came.

    Her lawyer died 30 years later, when Jeanne was 120. His family continued making payments to Jeanne until she finally died at 122 years old, by which time she had been paid more than double what her place was worth.

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      Yeah, “physical” in that the bits live under my control. Not like a separate disc per movie.

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        Is something like this difficult to set up?

        I grabbed a Linux Mint install, and followed this guide to install Plex on it

        It is a “desktop” install, really I know you don’t NEED a GUI yadayada, but it was very easy and got my foot in the door of Linux. It’s worked well for me, faster than the older Windows install

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        Nah, just run the installer, go to the config page and point it at your media folders. You get a Netflix type UI in the browser.

        There’s even an Android TV app to access it remotely.

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          I’m having trouble with allowing Jellyfin access to my external drive on Ubuntu. Any help here?

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        Depends on your current skill level and what equipment you have.

        If you run Linux already it is dead easy, especially if you have a server.

        I know you can host Plex on a Windows laptop so I’m sure you can probably host jellyfin as well.

        It also depends on how you want to set it up. At its most basic, it’s pretty easy. Download Plex or jellyfin then point it to the files you want to host and you are flying.

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      Not really as in the current meme at least it compares two ways to legally watch the content

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          I’m not sure. People are starting to buy again CDs of their favorite show and display them on shelf with other derived product. A bit like your exposing your favorite manga.

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          Would you have predicted a resurgence of vinyls 20 years ago?

          People are coming to the same realization with visual media that they came to with music, enthusiasts kept physical copies alive in the meantime.

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            Do you think vinyls are replacing Spotify and other music streaming? They are not even competing on the same playing field. Vinyls are mostly collectors items today, they are for sure not the default way to actually listen to music. And they will never be that again.

            I’m actually a fan of physical media! I just don’t think they will be a widely adopted way to consume media ever again. My DVD collection is sitting on the shell untouched since many many years.

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    Don’t forget - storage drives are physical storage.

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    Physical media is great, but my life is already filled with clutter, so only my very favorites are on the shelf.

    Borrowing from the library works great, though.

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        True, but even then I rarely feel compelled to retain a local copy. I can stream anything for free, and the quality is fine.

        I get the attraction of using torrents and watching everything on demand in perfect cinematic quality, but it’s not really a priority for me, excepting a small select handful of movies and shows.

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            Isn’t it talking about legal streaming services like Netflix, Tubi, Amazon, YouTube…

            That’s not what I’m talking about. I’m talking about those other streaming sites. The only thing I found difficult to find on those sites is the Spanish dub of Sailor Moon, but I did find it after some searching. You can find virtually anything there.

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    My cousin bought a whole video store back in 2019 for practically nothing, he still has thousands and thousands of VHS and DVD, he’s still waiting for the big revival. I helped him last year to get rid of many cubic feet of porn stuff, though. His kids discovered it & for some reason his wife insisted.

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    What does ‘physical copies’ mean here? DVDs? Not even my parents have these anymore lol