I think overall that piracy is good.

It returns control over media, instead of being bound to specific platforms or stores.
It allows you to test things on your hardware, before committing to a purchase.
It makes it possible to recover old media that you physically lost.
It makes your media portable, able to copy it to a new device or hardware without being locked out.
It makes things sharable, able to give a copy to a friend to have them try it out.

But one thing I find difficult is just the sheer amount of things that exist nowadays.
I don’t know how you guys manage it, but I have more media on just my laptop (external drives and such excluded) than I could really enjoy in my lifetime. How to even make choice of what to watch, play, read, next?

I know, very much a first-world problem. But still, it boggles my mind.

  • KssioAug@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I can’t say I don’t have this problem, but the reality is that really is a non-issue regarding piracy.

    It comes down to two things actually: procrastination and unnecessary use of your resources. Meaning, you should just start what actually gets you interested, and move on. And instead of data hoarding tons of media, try to consume what you have first instead.

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      I guess I feel this sense of urgency when playing one game, because there are other things I want to try afterwards so I don’t want to take too long on one thing.

      But that feeling is also reducing the enjoyment of the actually game I’m playing at that moment.