

That is good to know. Maybe it’s a good idea to dust off my old PS4 as a Blu-Ray player.
That is good to know. Maybe it’s a good idea to dust off my old PS4 as a Blu-Ray player.
Wish physical media would come back, including reprints. I don’t even know where to watch a lot of things these days with how everything is scattered all over every subscription service imaginable.
Okay, that’s quite a cool memento. I might not mind that.
Well, at least it couldn’t be any worse than Velma… Right?.. Right?
You might want to move your memories some place else a little safer. You know, just in case you have an incident with your water heater.
I think human parts are a hard no for me, but I’m general good with anything, though usually much less so if the product isn’t being produced incidentally.
This means cow leather is generally a okay, but crocodile is something I’ll shy away from.
I won’t pay for more than 1 streaming service at a time. Waiting for them to be released 1 at a time is just uneconomical.
More cinemas really should have a rotating catelog of past movies instead of the boring same rehashes we do today.
That’ll give them an endless set of changing movies they’ll be able to shuffle in and out, and would keep customers shuffling to the cinemas as there’ll always be “new” movies to watch in any given week.
The economy of scale sure can be a bitch and a half sometimes.
Well… What’s the alternative? Losing PBS would be a huge blow.
You too LadyButterfly.
You’re doing great work @LadyButterfly@piefed.blahaj.zone! Keep it up!
Meh, too much hassle. And not sending the right message. If I’m not engaging the content for being easily available to the point I don’t even know they exist, it’s a far stronger message to the companies that their greed doesn’t pay at all. Than them getting “we need to protect our IP from them damn pirates! Quick, lobby the politicians to pass sum lawls” out of it.