tojikomori,
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Owning Blu-rays in 2024 suddenly feels like hoarding something that belongs in a museum.

More and more of them keep going out of print. If they're damaged, they can no longer be replaced. There's no legal substitute. They're now artifacts from a time when people could buy home media rather than just renting temporary access.

At some point, I'm going to have to think about a bequest. I hope it's anyone's concern by then.

laurence,
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I suppose virtually every commercially produced disk must have been ripped at this point?

tojikomori, (edited )
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