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    And burning cd/dvd’s is getting more popular due to disappearing content on streaming services. Some shows got removed and are no longer available to watch elsewhere legally. Such a shame.

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      I took a class on DVD creation back in the day, how to write the menus and link tracks and whatnot.

      Time to shake off the ‘ol bootleg machine.

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          it was cool, it wasn’t JUST on that but we spent a lot of time on that. It was an introductory digital video editing class.

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        I did one on how to design teletext pages. On a separate and unrelated issue, my joints hurt.

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        What do you use for burning blu-rays? I’ve recently been getting into it as a hobby.

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        DVD Studio Pro was legit.

        I did the full Final Cut —> Compressor + Motion for menu animations —> DVD Studio Pro then burned a stack of discs and applied labels

        Completely unnecessary, but fun

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      Also making a comeback because of things like Elsagate and YouTube Kids’ weird algorithms. Parents need to have reliable kid-friendly media that they can put on, without constantly needing to monitor it… And a DVD box set of Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood won’t end up showing your kid softcore fetish content disguised as children’s videos, as soon as you walk away from the screen to make dinner.

      I run a small Plex/Jellyfin server, and have a library specifically for kids’ shows. And my users can lock their kids’ accounts down so they can only access that library. So my various friends and relatives can put something on via Plex, and trust that it will stay safe for their kids.

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      You should know, depending on the type and quality of the media, that CD/DVDs degrade over time spanning from 5-20 years (very high quality presses/burns can last upward of 50, but you are likely not doing that at home). Probably doesn’t matter for most use-cases, but just so people don’t get the idea that it’s good for long term storage past those rough estimates.

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        this is how I ended up fibding out there are now much better rips available for many of the shows I burned to DVD in the mid 2000s

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      Does this mean the case of 5.25" DVD burners I have will be worth something again?

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      Got annoyed when things started coming and going as early as 2018 and started a Blu-Ray collection. About 80% of it is secondhand. I’ll admit I still have a couple streaming services, but all the stuff I know I like is readily and consistently available now.

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      If it hasn’t happened already, Netflix is dropping the new She-Ra show from their service, and they’ve never released a physical form.

      Therefore, it is illegal to watch She-Ra.

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    Of course it was a ritual. It was a form of necromancy, to start you had to invoke the name of an ancient Roman emperor

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        On the mac, there was Toast (it burns), and Nero had an ad that said that they “Eat Toast for Breakfast.”

        What a great era for software branding.

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          The naming is one thing I legitimately like about the whole Linux/GNU/FOSS world.

          Things are still named by nerds/enthusiasts who have some spark of joy and fun left in their hearts. Could you imagine a sanitized corporate software product released today with a name that directly refers to the established product it is meant to displace?

          For example, things like GNU’s Not Unix or my favorite remotely accessible text/terminal based email client I used around the turn of the century, PINE Is Not Elm.

          Then you get fun second-order software names like GIMP, too.

          It’s all so preferable to the commercial software branding world where even though the visual presentation is extremely samey (everybody switching to the same popular boring fonts and removing logos/artwork), the actual brands are often made up silly words that are easy to get the domain name and the social handles for.

          Be sure to follow BONTO! on all your favorite trillion dollar propaganda and surveillance platforms!

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            Corporate word processing software: Word

            Apple’s photo management software: Photos

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            If it does was you need it to do you should definitely use it, privacy vise it’s obviously way better than google. Haven’t tried in in about 2 years, maybe the search results got better but the last time I tried it often presented me weird sites that technically contained the words I searched for but were completely irrelevant - entered the same question onto Google and immediately got me a stack overflow question that was practically the same question I had but phrased a bit differently. But as I said, maybe it’s no longer so bad as when I tried it.

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              For a long time I used DuckDuckGo for everything except specific error messages, because Google was better at those, but Google got more shitty and so did stack overflow, so I don’t bother much with Google anymore.

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            I’ve tried everything and I really really really can’t use Google. It just never gets me what I want. DDG works ok, and is usually my default because it’s fast and simple.

            Recently (1 or 2 years) I’ve found Brave search to be fantastic though. You may want to disable the AI search summary (it’s better than Google’s or DDG’s ai stuff, but still ultimately ai). Now, I find myself reaching for brave search when I’m doing more serious searching. I have both DDG and Brave saved as search short cuts in librewolf. Highly recommend.

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          Also DDG have their own crawler, so they can deliver more results than Bing.

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    Burning CD’S aside, does she think we did this to get a text? 🤣🤣 this shit was before mobile phone were a thing, and when you had one as a teen you still couldn’t afford to text for hours on end

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      and when you had one as a teen you still couldn’t afford to text for hours on end

      And neither could my parents as it turned out

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    My.father burned thousands of CDs and DVDs to coax the old gods into giving him money. It took him 5 years to realize he was literally breaking even wasting hours a day. We had a hell of a dvd collection tho

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      That’s definitely peak dad energy. My dad would burn literally everything we rented, and later got through the mail from Netflix, even if he didn’t watch or care about the movie.

      I think it just makes them feel powerful, rubbing it in the FBI warnings face.

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    I have not yet met a young person who doesn’t know what a CD is. I feel like the internet has pranked me.

    It was them, wasn’t it? The kids. They started this rumor did they not? They’re laughing at us right now, aren’t they? They’re reading this comment and they know I fell for it.

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    We Gen Z get called “the first digital kids” but I clearly remember the last days of physical and optical media. My sister and I would burn CDs with songs we would download from LimeWire.

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      Pysical is not the opposite of digital.

      Analog is the opposite of digital.

      A CD is a digital medium, just like an SSD is.

      If you want a rotating disk medium which is analog, you would need to get a vinyl.

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        Haha yeah, I think SpiceDealer’s comment inadvertently supports the notion it’s meant to dispel.

        But to be fair, the media world has been using the word “digital” to mean “electronic delivery” for a long time.

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          I posted a scathing reply to their post, but then lost confidence in it when it occurred to me they might have been joking, like deliberately getting it wrong to join in the joke OP posted.

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    I firmly believe figuring out how to bypass the little tab on cassettes to make them writable again to impress girls with mixtapes was THE defining moment that launched the pheaker and subsequent hacker movements.