The end of physical media is neigh


Very sad news for me personally.  Honestly this struck me as hard or harder than hearing about the death of a beloved artist.   With the advent of machine learning and AI controlling our music listening we are becoming a world without any control at all over our music or movie culture.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/lg-stops-making-blu-ray-players-marking-the-end-of-an-era-limited-units-remain-while-inventory-lasts

erik_squires

I have boxes of dvds and blu ray discs.  I have a Sony blu ray player that I mostly use to play music videos in surround sound.  I have a Pioneer Elite dvd player sitting in a box as a backup, but it doesn't do blu ray.  

I might watch for a deal on a blu ray player just to have one in the event that my Sony craps out. I really don't think a lot of what I have on media is available from streaming.  At least not for free. 

I can’t deny the convenience of streaming. The problem I have is that we are at the mercy of whatever the streaming companies want to have in their library at the time, which is not a cultural or artistic decision, it’s based on negotiations which have nothing to do with anything but money.

And that’s fine, streaming companies have a right to optimize their offerings. My concern is rather, being able to share beloved movies with friends and younger generations when the powers that be have decided they are not lucrative or no longer available in your market region.

Related, but a tangent, is the way AI is taking over our listening.

Driving in my car it is impossible to ask for U2. Google keeps hearing it as Youtube and damned if I can specify "Play the irish band U2"

Alexa for instance can’t hear "Halie Loren" but plays some random artist with a name that sounds like Lauren.

And the number of times I wanted to hear a specific song from a specific artist and couldn't is often. 

Could the world's first trillionaire (or lower) just buy up all the rights to music and hold them, preventing streaming from continuing as it is? Doubt it would happen, but it might be theoretically possible. 

A total absence of physical media is concerning to me. 

I dont miss physical format for music at all...

I use digital lossless files...

I could not keep a house for 10,000 albums.

Nor for 10,000 books...

Now a simple hard disk (double for security) contain all ...

The only thing i miss is paper books...

You cannot study very specialized books or deep one on screen... I do it because i do not have the choice...

Reading on screen is like typing on a keyboard, catastrophic for memory and understanding when you are young...I am old then it is less a problem even if i can notice it...

Writing cursive is fundamental neurological learning when young...

Reading a difficult book writing in it or underlining sentences or going back and ahead at will is fundamental for memory dynamics.

For music digital is paradise for my budget and my living space...