@[email protected] there has never been a day when I have been more pessimistic about the betrayed promise of technology than the day when my kid showed me 100 black rectangles in their iPad photo library, the result of trying to screenshot their favorite part of Bluey on Disney+. I had to explain what HDCP was, and as I did, I could see their future reflected in their eyes, a battleground littered with broken T-1000 terminators, all adorned with the logos of various studio-specific streaming services

@glyph @jalefkowit

I take great pains to maintain my own library of media even if it's easier and simpler to click to watch it on a service I already pay for.

@MrsMouse @[email protected] I stopped doing this for a few years because I became complacent, and I can see it was a mistake
@glyph @MrsMouse @jalefkowit my Plex is slowly becoming a graveyard of shows that it is physically impossible to watch legally.

@phildini @glyph @MrsMouse @jalefkowit I would never admit to owning a DVD box set of a show that has corrupted episodes on every pirate site on the internet.

Or rather, I’d never admit to knowing if that’s the case with any of the DVD box sets I own.

The point is legality isn’t even the only issue. The internet isn’t as forever as we keep telling ourselves it is.