Huge internet outage live blog: Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max and more experiencing issues

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Huge internet outage live blog: Amazon, Disney+, Hulu, HBO Max and more experiencing issues - Lemmy.ca

Lemmy

Funny, my digitized collection of movies and TV shows seems to be working just fine. :3
Funny, people who spent ludicrous amounts of time and money to build up private libraries can’t pass the opportunity to be conceited.

I think they were just pointing out that this is the problem with subscription services. You own nothing and you’re screwed when the service goes down.

It really doesn’t take “ludicrous amounts of time and money” to build a private library. It’s interesting how the subscription giants have managed to change people’s perceptions - when you buy content to keep, you keep some of the value, but when you subscribe you’re just getting a time pass to use someone else’s library and won’t see that money again.

They sold the proposition on convenience when everything was in one place, but not it’s all fragmented it’s a waste of money.

And of course plenty of people are building media libraries for free by sailing the seas.

@BananaTrifleViolin @dukemirage a huge proportion of the stuff people watch on Netflix/listen to on Spotify is really old media you could get second hand on CD/DVD for pennies. I mean how much is a Friends box set going for nowadays

Interestingly enough, cheaper on bluray at about ~$70 than on DVD at around $120.

Though cheaper still would be a yard sale, the library, or the high seas.

That’s because the DVDs have extended scenes and they have been lost since and are only available on DVD

a time pass to use someone else’s library and won’t see that money again

like renting in the old days, I’m fine with that

Except it didn’t matter if Blockbuster’s headquarters had a power outage since tour physical VHS from them worked fine where ever you were. Pretty much every major web service uses AWS, so if AWS goes down, so does the Internet.
Didn’t you mention ludicrous amounts of money?