71% have stopped buying physical music, and 70% no longer by hard copies of TV shows and movies.
I'm going to guess that a large chunk of Gen Z never started buying physical media in the first place.
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71% have stopped buying physical music, and 70% no longer by hard copies of TV shows and movies.
I'm going to guess that a large chunk of Gen Z never started buying physical media in the first place.
Poor Gen Z. Has no one taught them the gentle art of piracy?
I bought a Plex share a few years ago. I pay US$20/month and it's been fantastic. I don't have the space or know-how to do it myself. I'm learning but I'm still not able to run my own *arr stack with Jellyfin. I'll get there one day.
Keep at it and pay 0pm.
That is the plan. It's not a high priority for now, but I'm making some progress when I can.
I did it early this year, Did it over a few evenings, and I ended up doing it twice, as i made a mess of the first time. I am not a super techy person, But I succeeded. The arrs are the hardest part as that kinda take a plan to decide how you want things to be. I hate AI but it was actually quite useful with some personalised solutions...and explaining why i was doing what i was doing at each stage.
Jellyfin is not hard but i find it has limitations or its awkward to structure how I like....however its free so i cant complain.
I still use stremio heavily, but i am also reluctant to buy more storage right now. I spent ages holding off promising myself i needed time and that an old pc wasnt the best option. It would have been fine. I ended up buying one of those tiny little pc's from aliexpress and plugging in all the old hard drives around the house. I could have done without but i also wanted mine plugged direct in the router....and i had limited physical space.
That happens if prices get increased over and over again and wages don't.

Additionally, the data finds 62% of Gen Z won’t pay full price for video games
Is there any generation with more than 38% buying video games?
That's not really the statistic's framing here. It's not 62% of all Gen Z, it's 62% of Gen Z who play games, indicating they won't pay full price for a game. I'd like to see more statistics here too, like what platforms, what people consider reasonable pricing and whether they see value in subscription gaming services like PS+ or Xbox Live/Gamepass
I'm a millennial and I also do the cancelling and buying video games at a discount, I do purchase physical media though