Thought progress was always good? Think again
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I'm like the OP. I watch it once.
If I want to watch it again, which hasn't been the case for over a decade:
- Find the physical version. Often at a thrift store
- Sail the open seas
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Im like you. I'm a "give me new things".
it took me a few years to understand. Especially since I have a coworker who shared she plays the Office in the background, nearly every day for a few years.
It's comfort food for them. Why do some people play 1000+ hours of the same mobile games? Why do some people do those thousand piece puzzles?
It's just comfort and consistency.
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Yep! It's how I learned about that Poop Cruise documentary. Or Tiger King. Or all the trash Isekai.
Things I would never walk into a store and just outright buy them. And if I did, it would be like $10-50 bucks, the price of the subscription.
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I'm happy to favour things they are just not giving me a convenient way to give them money.
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Except I didn't actually say that. I said that going to a physical location and getting a physical disk and then driving all the way back home is considerably less convenient than streaming content.
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not everyone lives in countries with local libraries that have videos
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Is MakeMKV still around?
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I don't really think men look back anymore nowadays
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Very much, yes.
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I guess it's not technically a new movie, but I just bought the 4k blu ray rerelease of Dark City that came out this year. So there are still some new releases in the format.
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While not a gurantee, they are not VC-founded which helps a lot.
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There is something very satisfying about opening up a movie DVD box or game DVD box. You see all these artworks and especially for games, guides !
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use libraries! they are great.
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I could not get jellyfish to work
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And they're partly creator owned, but I didn't see anyone claiming that creators owned more than 50% of the share or the voting rights, so it's not impossible that it gets bought and enshittified
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I think progress by definition is good. Change is not always good. Not all change is progress.
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It's almost nostalgic for me.
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I get that this isn't an option for everyone. Part of why I wrote it in such big text without any qualifiers is that it is an option for a significant amount of people, yet frequently gets completely overlooked.
But I gotta ask
Why would you make a 25-munute drive but stop at the bottom of the hill? Why not just drive the rest of the way up?