People will be carrying a pocket optical media players everywhere, it will completely replace cassettes. Disks will become smaller but will carry more data.
You are wrong in so many levels that I do not expect a branlet like like you to ever comprehend how wrong you are.
What if you record a radio transmission and want to share that? Not every music in the world is published on Spotify you know.
Secondly, if you make your friend waste their web traffic, run 10 MB of untrusted JavsScript code, download proprietary DRM browser extension, your terrible 'friend'.
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please try sending anyone under the age of 25 a file
worse
try giving anyone under 25 physical media with music on it
they'll either think you're moronic or broke.
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I remember all my friends looking at me funny for torrenting series, they were like hahahah
then I told them I view the sereis on full hd on the same day of release, and all of them stfu'd real fast
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aww, the new beyonce album on vinyl!! i love your gift anon, wanna come over and listen it on my crosley?
All my music is on an ftp server so I'd make an account for them and get them to generate a key pair (or do it for them) and then explain to them what the frick ftp is and how to use ssh... that or I just tell them to look it up on yt
> some ramblings about vhs in a thread about optical digital media
the absolute state.
I send them a spotify link
they click it
it plays
wow!
> spotify
lmao.
Probably it will have larger capacity media, but at the same time it will require new drives and will take even longer to burn discs. Unfortunately because you can store more data, the discs will rot even further, so you will need redundancy or else the in a decade you won't be able to read the data anymore.
So you will just burn tiny amounts of data to the same disc until you fill the entire disc. It will not make any sense to burn the entire disc in one go.
>require new drives and will take even longer to burn discs.
they'll burn more data faster. it doesn't get slower, Black person. besides that, writing to such discs was never fast especially when you have to verify the data that's been written. > It will not make any sense to burn the entire disc in one go.
you really know nothing about it, don't you? only dumb frick Black folk like you ever thought about treating optical media like a usb drive.
Too much hassle for most people. Anything that needs long-term storage goes in 2-bit MLC SSDs (ie 970 pro) and anything mission critical goes in 1-bit SLC industrial flash drives. The whole "SSDs lose data in just a few years!" FUD only applies to 3-bit TLC consumer trash and even then only when you wear them out completely and store them outside in death valley.
The only real benefit of optical is it can survive an EMP blast but this can easily be mitigated with a faraday cage.
> just makes up schizoshit while manufacturers press hundreds of millions of discs per year
please try sending anyone under the age of 25 a file
worse
try giving anyone under 25 physical media with music on it
they'll either think you're moronic or broke.
> you're broke > he doesn't know most label prostitutes still pump out millions of CDs per year > he doesn't know vinyls are pressed in the millions per year
LMAO. you're a great example of why children shouldn't leave school at year 7 to take up smoking fentanyl.
You can't really trust optical for mission critical stuff because of bitrot and being able to write/read in GB/s really really really speeds up those backups considerably.
Too much hassle for most people. Anything that needs long-term storage goes in 2-bit MLC SSDs (ie 970 pro) and anything mission critical goes in 1-bit SLC industrial flash drives. The whole "SSDs lose data in just a few years!" FUD only applies to 3-bit TLC consumer trash and even then only when you wear them out completely and store them outside in death valley.
The only real benefit of optical is it can survive an EMP blast but this can easily be mitigated with a faraday cage.
Probably it will have larger capacity media, but at the same time it will require new drives and will take even longer to burn discs. Unfortunately because you can store more data, the discs will rot even further, so you will need redundancy or else the in a decade you won't be able to read the data anymore.
So you will just burn tiny amounts of data to the same disc until you fill the entire disc. It will not make any sense to burn the entire disc in one go.
People will be carrying a pocket optical media players everywhere, it will completely replace cassettes. Disks will become smaller but will carry more data.
with a laser
same as vinyl's
Existing in government offices only, kind of like it is now.
Funny you mention it, vinyls have outsold CDs in 2022 by a comfortable margin of 8M, or 25% by volume. Will CDs have a revival period like Vinyls are?
haven't owned an optical drive in years
a 1tb ssd is $30
I see zero reason to ever own one
What if you want to share some music with your friend? Will you gift them your $30 1TB SSD? Disks are literally $15 for a pack of 50.
I send them a spotify link
they click it
it plays
wow!
>offer friend a ride somewhere
>send Uber link
Wow!
are you autistic
based, they can pay me directly from their bank account
You are wrong in so many levels that I do not expect a branlet like like you to ever comprehend how wrong you are.
What if you record a radio transmission and want to share that? Not every music in the world is published on Spotify you know.
Secondly, if you make your friend waste their web traffic, run 10 MB of untrusted JavsScript code, download proprietary DRM browser extension, your terrible 'friend'.
please try sending anyone under the age of 25 a file
worse
try giving anyone under 25 physical media with music on it
they'll either think you're moronic or broke.
I remember all my friends looking at me funny for torrenting series, they were like hahahah
then I told them I view the sereis on full hd on the same day of release, and all of them stfu'd real fast
aww, the new beyonce album on vinyl!! i love your gift anon, wanna come over and listen it on my crosley?
All my music is on an ftp server so I'd make an account for them and get them to generate a key pair (or do it for them) and then explain to them what the frick ftp is and how to use ssh... that or I just tell them to look it up on yt
Why the hell do you need SSH to connect to FTP server. AI post detected.
I meant sftp. I'm tired.
SFTP stands for Secure FTP, which simply adds encryption to standard FTP. What you mean, is FTPS (FTP over SSH).
No, I mean SFTP. I don't use FTPS.
Yes you are right SFTP is FTP over SSH. I'm tired.
aren't we all
and to add to this FTPS is not FTP over SSH, it's FTP over SSL/TLS
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Optical media?
I pass out custom vhs in the alley way... where the frick do you live?
3004 Nor.folk Dr
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Vhs isn't optical
Quote where I said it was, dumb frog
> some ramblings about vhs in a thread about optical digital media
the absolute state.
> spotify
lmao.
>require new drives and will take even longer to burn discs.
they'll burn more data faster. it doesn't get slower, Black person. besides that, writing to such discs was never fast especially when you have to verify the data that's been written.
> It will not make any sense to burn the entire disc in one go.
you really know nothing about it, don't you? only dumb frick Black folk like you ever thought about treating optical media like a usb drive.
> just makes up schizoshit while manufacturers press hundreds of millions of discs per year
> you're broke
> he doesn't know most label prostitutes still pump out millions of CDs per year
> he doesn't know vinyls are pressed in the millions per year
LMAO. you're a great example of why children shouldn't leave school at year 7 to take up smoking fentanyl.
You can't really trust optical for mission critical stuff because of bitrot and being able to write/read in GB/s really really really speeds up those backups considerably.
I don't.
literally 0 future, that's what I see, solid drives all the way
Too much hassle for most people. Anything that needs long-term storage goes in 2-bit MLC SSDs (ie 970 pro) and anything mission critical goes in 1-bit SLC industrial flash drives. The whole "SSDs lose data in just a few years!" FUD only applies to 3-bit TLC consumer trash and even then only when you wear them out completely and store them outside in death valley.
The only real benefit of optical is it can survive an EMP blast but this can easily be mitigated with a faraday cage.
Probably it will have larger capacity media, but at the same time it will require new drives and will take even longer to burn discs. Unfortunately because you can store more data, the discs will rot even further, so you will need redundancy or else the in a decade you won't be able to read the data anymore.
So you will just burn tiny amounts of data to the same disc until you fill the entire disc. It will not make any sense to burn the entire disc in one go.