• yopyop@sh.itjust.works
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    Rediscovery of the CD is around the corner. One argument for the vinyl was the huge cover vs CD… but now you get 4min per side. Very, very limited to music with short length songs.

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    Yes, we need to produce even more stupid useless garbage. This planet lacks garbage and have abundant resources!

    • Alphane Moon@lemmy.worldOPM
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      The good thing in context of sketchy use of resources and waste is that it’s likely that this will remain very niche (it is implied the 3" format was a complete failure).

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      It’s not really worse than CDs in terms of resource use, and unfortunately major music publishers can’t really be trusted with digital formats. If nothing else, it’s (so far) impossible to put direct copy protection on vinyl records.

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        These excuses are pathetically weak. Just save the sound into any free non-drm format and put it (with GiBs of other files) on a flash or something similar.

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          Generally a good point, but…

          Flash is permanent. Data storage mediums at any scale are impermanent.

          Vinyl is pretty stable, provided it’s stored out of light and extreme temps.

          CD’s are the same.

          For me to store my (currently) 5TB of data (and have it be accessible) requires about 15TB of actual storage (3 copies to prevent loss, because hardware fails). Plus at leas one always-on device to play the media from. Each of these storages requires manufacturing, and then power to run them, and maintenance (new drives as old ones fail, new hardware, etc).

          No solution is perfect, each of these approaches has it’s own pros/cons.

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    An interesting concept (I never knew 3" vinyl existed, can’t imagine what it’s used for with 2min playback per side), but I get the feeling this will be more of collector’s item if it does maintain its place in the market over a longer period of time.

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      Because I was confused for a second: The 4" Tiny Vinyl format has 4 minutes playback per side, but 3" vinyl is also a thing a considerably less practical.

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      Shitty consumerism at it’s finest, a universally useless idea that should never have been made

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    Gotta love that one of the most vile products to exist is making a resurgance for 0 reason other than to be trendy…

    I fucking hate this world

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      What? Why the hate on vinyl? It’s not practical, nor is it anywhere near the sound quality available on services like Tidal or Bandcamp, but that’s not the point.

      It’s a physical, irrevocable copy, in a world where everything is becoming a service which gets revoked when you stop paying. Sure, there’s some consumerism in there as well, but I doubt some plastic discs are going to make a dent compared to the millions of tons of clothing being produced by Shein, just to go straight into the garbage.