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In Portland, Ore., Brittany Trahan started buying DVDs rather than paying for Netflix and Apple TV, while Lisa Shannon has been relying on public transit instead of taking an Uber. And in McDonough, Ga., Brian Seymour II has been embracing the cold to shop locally instead of buying through Amazon.

They’re among a growing number of Americans participating in a boycott this month, targeting tech companies who, they believe, are not doing enough to stand up against President Trump’s aggressive immigration crackdown.

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    Blurays are better quality than streaming.

    4K Bluray is the highest quality you’ll ever get in your home by like, a lot.

    Streaming is a regression.

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      7 hours ago

      What’s the state of BluRay ripping these days? I know it used to be tough, but then again, DVDs are also “encrypted” and that’s nothing to worry about any more.

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      4K Bluray is the highest quality you’ll ever get in your home by like, a lot.

      Not any of James Cameron’s “remasters” released in the last couple years.

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      Streaming is progress in terms of convenience, but the trade-off is a lower image quality and forgoing ownership of the media you buy/consume.

      These days I buy Blurays and rip them to my Jellyfin server. Worth it for me, but I would hardly call that process convenient.

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        I stream movies using Alldebrid via Kodi or Stremio. This way I have the convenience of streaming and the quality of BluRays. I buy the BluRay if I like the movie and the disc is on sale

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        Do you ever use any of the Bluray “connected” features where your disc wants internet access to fulfill the function? I must say, that’s a major turnoff for me.

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        Me to but I skip the purchasing BluRay and ripping it part.

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        Now it’s expensive to even build one of those servers. I just play my discs and rip them to a hdd collection. I just do it the ghetto way by having a usb hub hooked up to an nvidia shield with some hdds.

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          It’s not. I have a server with dozens of TBs of storage which is a 2011 Lenovo tower I got for free out of someone’s garage. It doesn’t take a whole lot to store things.

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              I got started in high school, broke high school me shucked drives from used computers.

              A lot of people throw away perfectly good computers. Or sell them for very cheap because they take up space.

              Those reject computers, if you find the right one, could have 500gb-2gb ssds in them that are perfect for media server usage.

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              To a degree yes, but not nearly as bad as other components right now. You can at the very least buy a single “small” HDD like 4TB for pretty cheap that is far more than what you’d get from big tech on an average storage plan.

              This is subject to change but as of today, you can get this for cheap

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                  If you wanted something to get started for streaming and you are space limited (in your home) I would recommend this as your server:

                  • https://a.co/d/00MhaEgG the Beelink S13 which is under $300 and will serve your streaming needs for a very long time.

                  And for storage you could get this 4TB external drive and plug it into the Beelink and sit it right on top for $130:

                  And if you have an Nvidia shield I’m pretty sure you could also skip the S13 and just plug the drive into your shield and run Jellyfin or what have you directly on that. I know lots of people brag about their big overbuilt servers, but you don’t have to go down that road at all if all you want is to store and stream your media.

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                    do you happen to know if shucking is an option and whether it is viable in larger capacity drives? 12, 16 TB or so. for upgrade, not starter server of course

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                    This could work then. I already got an external 5tb HDD. I just want it to stream to my shield. Does the N150 really work better than a N100?

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          Not really, Jellyfin will run just fine on old hardware. You don’t need a lot of power to do it. That said, if a USB HDD works for you, that’s fine too.

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            I assumed that they didn’t have old hardware lying around, in which case they are not incorrect as they will need at the very least 8gb to run the server effectively which by itself is approx $100 unless your looking at the second hand market.

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            The cool thing about USB HDDs - when one dies, you just plug in another one - no issues with funky formatting, windows/linux compatibility or whatever. I had the power supply die on a QNAP NAS once… only once because even though the HDDs inside the NAS were fine, QNAP basically made the data on them inaccessible from any other system - no more proprietary NAS systems for me, thanks.

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      Doesn’t blue ray suck at archiving because their data is more prone to corruption? The only advantage they have is larger storage space.

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        They, like DVDs, have a lifespan of ~20 years but can last a lot longer if kept in a cool and dry spot.

        But also you can rip the discs and store them digitally on hard drives or whatever :)