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Technology@lemmy.world•Cracker Barrel Outrage Was Almost Certainly Driven by Bots, Researchers SayEnglish
2·5 months agoNo surprise. And next week, something new.
impynchimpy@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•BOTS - a biting, satirical commentary on how online discourse is weaponized to divide and sow chaos.English
2·5 months agoPlanning a series. Much more to come!
impynchimpy@lemmy.worldOPto
Technology@lemmy.world•BOTS - a biting, satirical commentary on how online discourse is weaponized to divide and sow chaos.English
2·5 months agoNo worries! Hope you enjoy.






I’ve been collecting physical media for over 30 years. Started with VHS, CD’s and DVD’s back in the day. Now I’m primarily a blu ray/4k collector as the image and sound quality is closest to the filmmaker’s intentions.
It’s been hard to see physical media slow down production over the past 5 years. The biggest loss is the wealth of information from all the special features that are now considered over and above what studios are willing to pay for. It’s unfortunate that the newer generation can’t expect features on par with what Peter Jackson shared on his Lord of the Rings Extended discs. (I know there are still boutique labels putting out great discs loaded with features, but they are fewer by the year and costly.)
There are some moments in time where the world really surprises though, and it’s been a pleasant turn of events to see Gen Z embrace VHS!? The resurgence of vinyl was understandable as the sound exhibits a warmth and depth. VHS is a bit of a head-scratcher, but I can understand its nostalgic appeal. Just happy that people are enjoying physical media in any form.