• taladar
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    3 hours ago

    It is dumb to trust physical media with copy protection. Those discs don’t last nearly as long as you think they will and you have no way to make a proper backup. You are trying to solve a legal/societal problem with a technical workaround, that never really works out.

      • thejml@lemm.ee
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        3 hours ago

        I’ve had properly stored, professionally pressed, official DVD and CDROM’s suffer bit rot, become in playable and in one case explode into shards in my DVD-ROM drive. And it didn’t take decades, most were <7 years old. Don’t be so sure you have decades.

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          3 hours ago

          I buy thrift store dvds, they still seem to work… Mostly

          I see your point. I was mostly cheekey few comments up. I aint that commented to back up but i prolly shoulf start while these things can be had physical with a license

          Otherwise gonna be a lot o yarring into the high sea winds.