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  • @Sideprojects
    @Sideprojects  3 дня назад +14

    Check out Foreo at foreo.se/yus9 and get 30% off UFO 3. For the first 50 people, get a 10% additional discount using the code SIDEPRJ10. Thank you FOREO for the sponsorship!

    • @chickenwings6172
      @chickenwings6172 3 дня назад

      I was 13 in 1994 and the internet was sweet. On my dads 486.
      Intel 486DX4-100 (1994)
      33 MHz bus you can push a button and it he 66 MHz
      MS-DOS 6.2 and Windows 3.11
      Windows 95 came out August 24, 1995, we got in in feb.1996

    • @adamtajhassam9188
      @adamtajhassam9188 3 дня назад +5

      Sry PC's are getting compact and are not going anywhere . sURE U CAN HAVE OTHER DEVICES OF MOBILITY FACTOR BUT WE WELL ADJUST AS TECH EVOLVES EVEN THOUGH IT WONT BE FAST. like b4.

    • @OfficialJamion
      @OfficialJamion 3 дня назад

      I disagree with desktop computers. For one major reason... Gaming. Console gaming is dying. We see that. MS has talked about pulling the Xbox, and the current generation may be the last. The reason? A good chunk of gaming can now be done with smaller devices that people are already plugging into their TVs. Such as Firesticks, Chromecasts, etc. But PC gaming is actually experiencing the opposite effect. Growth, while console gaming is comparable to PC gaming in a lot of areas, PC gaming is far more open to independent development and has higher flexibility when it comes to high tier graphics (including AI graphics that are now being integrated into nVidias cards). Ok, but why wouldn't laptops just replace PCs for gaming then? More mobile and smaller form right? One major reason. Heat. All gaming laptops have one massive fundamental flaw, and that is the laws of thermodynamics. The small compact design means dissipating hear rapidly, and rapid enough to keep up the speeds of their desktop counterparts, is nearly impossible. You need large airflow (which means a bigger system) or liquid cooling (which is extremely heavy). Both of these limit the minimum size and portability of such systems. For the average user the PC will die. For gamers it is a very, very long way off.

    • @backcountry164
      @backcountry164 2 дня назад

      So, is it PRJ or PRG?? Lol!!

    • @28Pluto
      @28Pluto День назад +2

      How the heck can I take this video seriously when you're promoting the advertisement product?

  • @Boomah4568
    @Boomah4568 3 дня назад +972

    Completely, completely wrong about the desktop computer. Desktop computers aren't just slightly more powerful, they are significantly more powerful than laptops. Many daily tasks, particularly in the workforce or entertainment, are significantly better and faster when using desktop class CPUs and gpus. Plus, I work in IT, and many companies are sticking strictly to desktop computers. Why? Because they don't move. It's a requirement for physical security. They're also cheaper and easier to repair, which helps the company bottom line. When I go home at the end of the day, I sure as hell am not going to game on a laptop. Even if it's connected to an external display.

    • @chaosfenix
      @chaosfenix 3 дня назад +25

      I think it may bifurcate. We will get things like miniPCs and yes laptops for endpoints and for tasks that we need more power it may make more sense to have a server instead. This server could be accessed anywhere in the home through the home network and even anywhere in the world if the internet connection is good enough. Server hardware and desktop hardware have a lot of similarities and may be where people go.

    • @typerightseesight
      @typerightseesight 3 дня назад +35

      for real whenever its twice as cheap to build it on your desk people will be using desktop computers.

    • @robadobadingdong7104
      @robadobadingdong7104 3 дня назад +23

      Depends what you do in IT. Most dev’s these days have a VM hosted on their company’s cloud network and development is done there. Servers can have vastly more power than desktops too. VMs allow devs to access their machine at home or in the office via remote connections, with the added security of all data, source code, repos etc never leaving the company’s infrastructure and can be shutdown and deleted with ease by system admins. Totally depends what you do in IT though. But I would assume less would require desktops than you think.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo 3 дня назад +19

      @@chaosfenix Completely different thing for server use than what people use built PCs for. And there is no substitute for direct connection. MiniPCs are already a thing for those who travel and need more power than a laptop. Mini/Micro ITX builds are pretty popular nowadays and you can buy a foldable stand with a monitor that can all fit in a backpack. The argument that laptops will catch up with desktop hardware is a moot point as that is saying that desktop hardware will stagnate.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo 3 дня назад +35

      Yeah and the cost of a similar performing laptop to a desktop is astronomically different. You're never going to get the same performance of a laptop (Simon even said tablet for some reason lol) than a desktop.

  • @jeast417
    @jeast417 3 дня назад +350

    Owning physical media is still the best as it can always be accessed and not altered

    • @amyhoard1222
      @amyhoard1222 3 дня назад +46

      And doesn't require a subscription to acesss or get removed from your collection if you don't use it frequently.

    • @davidvavra9113
      @davidvavra9113 3 дня назад +7

      Absolutely

    • @Joe_Dirt82
      @Joe_Dirt82 2 дня назад +23

      I bought all my favorite movies/shows on DVD. Guess who can watch things with a generator if the grid goes down? I'll be charging ticket prices.😊

    • @silversolver7809
      @silversolver7809 2 дня назад +2

      Is there something stopping you accessing and preserving the digital media you own? I've got all mine here in a few clicks, not taking up meters of wall space, playing hide and seek, and never returning from friendly borrowing :)

    • @FNLNFNLN
      @FNLNFNLN 2 дня назад +3

      Depends on the physical media.
      With games, the "physical media" is often just a DRM key for the game that you download.

  • @dev_null0
    @dev_null0 3 дня назад +127

    My uncle in Japan does not have a PC, but he has a fax machine. Japan will never give up the fax machine.

    • @marcbeebee6969
      @marcbeebee6969 3 дня назад +13

      😂 same in germany. Sometimes scary how simular our cultures are

    • @amyhoard1222
      @amyhoard1222 3 дня назад

      I'm sure there are many businesses that would rather use fax machines. You don't get a receipt, may need to search the spam folder, or god forbid accidentally delete something in your email which isn't a prob with a fax machine.

    • @patvdleer
      @patvdleer 3 дня назад

      Well they did just started giving up floppy disks

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 2 дня назад

      ​@amyhoard1222 like Simon points out, law offices and hospitals still use fax machines every day

    • @braedan51
      @braedan51 2 дня назад

      No no no, not again...

  • @jonjohns8145
    @jonjohns8145 3 дня назад +106

    Physical Media such as DVD or Blu Ray will ALWAYS be with us as long as Streaming companies have the ability to remove content from their services for whatever reason they decide. When you "buy" a movie on a streaming service, you aren't actually Owning it, just renting it for a while. Physical media is the ONLY way to truly OWN a piece of content.

    • @mattyt1961
      @mattyt1961 3 дня назад +4

      I wish this where true. In some areas (Like Australia) even large companies (Disney) who still release physical media are no longer selling there.

    • @FNLNFNLN
      @FNLNFNLN 2 дня назад +6

      I mean, there is the _other_ way.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm 2 дня назад +2

      For a while, DVDs and Blu Ray don't last forever. I think they are deliberately designed to degrade faster. Some of my early discs don't work.

    • @Daniel-rp7nb
      @Daniel-rp7nb 2 дня назад +1

      All physical media rots

    • @chimpboy12345
      @chimpboy12345 2 дня назад +8

      @@mattyt1961 This is why I just bought a region free bluray player from the UK. We've seen that streaming services have no qualms about censoring films, altering them or just not making them available to watch whenever they feel like it. Anyone who cares about film should own physical media and push back against the concept of streaming being the be all and end all of availability of content to the viewer.

  • @derdodo1993
    @derdodo1993 3 дня назад +116

    Dedicated cameras won't be going anywhere. Photography and videography will always be necessary as a profession, because that's how events are documented and news is spread all over the world. Also, they're still very popular as a hobby and I don't think this will change soon. And most people who are filming either professionally or for enjoyment definitely care for the better quality and functions of dedicated cameras.

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth 3 дня назад

      Nope. If anything 4K & 8K resolution prosumer cameras will become more mainstream than ever thanks to the Nikon purchase of RED Camera Company which has become THE standard in professional filmmaking cinematography...

    • @mattyt1961
      @mattyt1961 3 дня назад +1

      There is one other big thing (for people like me) if I lose or damage my camera I simply lose some photos and not my phone (along with everything else on it)

    • @dbattleaxe
      @dbattleaxe 2 дня назад +13

      @@stickynorth Resolution isn't just a matter of the digital resolution of a camera's sensor. There's also optical resolution which is a property of lenses in conjunction with wavelength. If you need any sort of zoom, optical resolution quickly becomes more of a limiting factor than digital resolution. There's a reason why phone cameras don't have a lens with the sort of zoom you can get from even the most basic DSLR lens: the physics of light doesn't allow it. It's not a technological problem, it's a physics problem. There's also the matter of f stop. Big lenses mean better low-light and motion capture. Then there's bokeh, the quality of that bokeh, and depth of field control. There's a reason why companies still make lenses costing tens of thousands of dollars even though smartphone cameras are dirt cheap and that's the physics of light itself.

    • @davidbanta2934
      @davidbanta2934 2 дня назад +2

      You missed the point, as he said for the desktop computer, they will be and have been relegated to a niche device for enthusiast. For your everyday consumer the extra expense just can't be justified when you phone can do 95% of everything else.

    • @waynec3563
      @waynec3563 2 дня назад +2

      @@davidbanta2934 I suppose that the DSLR is already a niche product, since they are relatively expensive. And they being overtaken by mirrorless equivalents.
      Little point and shoot cameras, on the other hand, will probably be replaced by phone cameras.

  • @dinodinoulis923
    @dinodinoulis923 3 дня назад +70

    Yes, I had the “pleasure” of parking in an area where meters have been phased out recently. Parking now involves being forced to download an App, create an account and hand over reams of personal data, reply to an email that they send you to confirm creation of your account and to accept a 20 page long terms of service agreement, except that I never received an email and had to go through the whole process about 5 times before it finally worked and I could pay the charge so they now have my debit card information on their database too. The whole process took around 45 minutes and it was almost time for me to head back home. A massive feat of technological progress!

    • @Daniel-rp7nb
      @Daniel-rp7nb 2 дня назад +9

      Apps for parking sucks - and the non-standard approaches results in so many errors and parking fines.

    • @p5eudo883
      @p5eudo883 2 дня назад +9

      That's how it is to do laundry in some multi-unit residential buildings. I refuse. I will take my laundry to a laundromat every time before I will use an app to use a laundry machine.
      It should be illegal to require the use of an app for a basic service that can and/or has been perfectly functional without apps.

    • @andrewbogard2411
      @andrewbogard2411 2 дня назад

      Where I live the city has both types of parking systems, they have parking lots that you use a app to pay and parking meters along the road.

    • @Axonteer
      @Axonteer 2 дня назад +2

      Tell that my mum, she just got a smartphone bc i gifted her one but using a payment app is beyond her, she doesnt have mobile data either due to cost. Luckily laws prevent most parking lot to remove physical money meters. As swiss francs are a legally to be accepted currency they cant opt out, but they do try hard

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 День назад +3

      Dedicated smartphone programs for services are a plague. If you can provide your service without a dedicated program, you have no reason to create one in the first place!

  • @Rohirin
    @Rohirin 3 дня назад +135

    With all due respect, I don't think that the desktop computer will ever truly be gone. With advancements in miniaturization, it might fully merge into something like an iMac on steroids. Having used a docking setup with my laptops, I can tell you that it made me long for the days of my simpler desktop setup.

    • @albertamalachi3560
      @albertamalachi3560 3 дня назад +3

      I think it's more like, desktop and laptop being inconspicuous to one another. Especially with 3D printers running around, could end up with a rig that's powerful but sleek enough to carry around.
      People think miniaturisation stopped, frankly it still is ongoing.

    • @Rohirin
      @Rohirin 3 дня назад

      @@albertamalachi3560 Displays and other accessories will be the main difference. Now if you had a "core module" which you could swap between your laptop and desktop with all of the important guts in it, then that would be the best of both worlds. We've got some "laptops" which basically do that with your cell phone nowadays.

    • @silversolver7809
      @silversolver7809 2 дня назад +15

      @@albertamalachi3560 Smaller devices need to solve the heat problem before they can up the power.

    • @Grimjo16
      @Grimjo16 2 дня назад +5

      Even if they keep making them smaller PCs won't go away so long as people keep buying games on them and businesses need them for file keeping.

    • @yayhandles
      @yayhandles 2 дня назад +9

      @@albertamalachi3560 Except the same logic can be applied to the counter-point of that: As miniaturization becomes more potent, so too does the full-sized version operating on the same tech. The simple fact of the matter is that computing demands will continue to increase with hardware advancements, and the PC will simply always be better than the down-sized version for cutting-edge content/high-end apps. Gaming in general will only become an increasingly popular hobby/form of entertainment, and everyone wants to have a capable rig. With all of this in mind, consider how much cheaper it is to build a high-end PC than it is to buy a laptop of even near-similar capability.

  • @FlyWithFitz81
    @FlyWithFitz81 3 дня назад +276

    Tech that won't be around? Hopefully video shorts. "RUclips shorts, making the world dumber in less than a minute."

    • @MrJustbrowsing12345
      @MrJustbrowsing12345 3 дня назад +10

      Especially with that stupid music in the background on every other video

    • @lajoyalobos2009
      @lajoyalobos2009 3 дня назад +2

      Shorts: the destroyer of common sense.
      "That's not true! I follow the guy with the crappy-edited 30 second shorts with annoying music and weird pointing, and he told me (insert dumb 'fact' or severely disconnected conspiracy theory)!!"

    • @ReplicantBattyman
      @ReplicantBattyman 3 дня назад +5

      I think with the way things are going with the younger generations attention spans we're far more likely to see the complete end of videos longer than 3 minutes before that happens.

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 3 дня назад +8

      Got a RUclips Shorts blocker plugin. Amazing.

    • @wroomwroomboy123
      @wroomwroomboy123 3 дня назад +2

      PEDRO PEDRO PED...

  • @chaosfenix
    @chaosfenix 3 дня назад +123

    I will be one of those Hardcore Bluray collectors. Streaming sounds great until a show you want to watch can't be found or until the service through which you "purchased" a movie or show decides that your purchase no longer matters. I will also agree with desktops but in that I think people are also deploying more servers as well. Networking is so powerful now that you can simply access a powerful server from anywhere in the world even from your phone.

    • @andrewbogard2411
      @andrewbogard2411 3 дня назад +6

      Desktops won't be going anywhere simply because of the gaming scene, you can upgrade the desktops graphics card and ram but you can't upgrade a laptops graphics card, for general consumers a laptop will do as well as a desktop.

    • @chaosfenix
      @chaosfenix 3 дня назад

      @@andrewbogard2411 To that I would say that servers are just as easy to upgrade. Even easier many times because they have more PCIE lanes and CPU cores which means you can virtualize multiple machines giving your purchase a longer life. I can add a new GPU and simply pass it to a different VM when it comes time to upgrade. That VM can be used by my spouse or one of my kids. In the end the form factor for a server isn't all that different from a desktop PC but it's capabilities and how you use it are what makes it different.

    • @RisingRevengeance
      @RisingRevengeance 3 дня назад +2

      I wonder if physical media will ever truly disappear. That just seems like inviting more piracy from those of us stubborn enough to insist on having the media.
      And yeah I'd say desktops may go away if small home servers somehow become mainstream but that seems unlikely. And I mean if that's the case... that's essentially just a desktop in another room so did it really go away?

    • @H3LLGHA5T
      @H3LLGHA5T 3 дня назад +3

      @@chaosfenix There's no replacement for real time rendering on site for gaming, latency is an issue that can't be solved by streaming.

    • @themollerz
      @themollerz 3 дня назад +1

      @@andrewbogard2411 The thing is technology may very well leap processor wise to a point a desktop in the sense you think of today will seem as insane as the room sized calculators in the 40s.

  • @kevinkramer4310
    @kevinkramer4310 3 дня назад +186

    Wrong about digital cameras. You can not replace the physical effects of a bigger sensor and an array of lenses. Therefore digital cameras will stick around as long as phones dont get many times bigger.

    • @smalltime0
      @smalltime0 2 дня назад +25

      Are you saying a 3~4 mm sensor using a rolling shutter won't replace a 35mm sensor?!
      Yeah, you'd think people who use cameras as often as they do would know that. There are photos I've taken >15 yrs ago that still beat anything you can take on an iPhone/Pixel etc.

    • @Daniel-rp7nb
      @Daniel-rp7nb 2 дня назад +2

      But most people wont care - real cameras will continue to be more and more niche

    • @jimwalls904
      @jimwalls904 2 дня назад +18

      As almost any photographer will tell you, one the most important parts of a good camera system is the lens. That cheap plastic fixed lens on your phone is absolutely no comparison to a good lens.

    • @odin4life
      @odin4life 2 дня назад +2

      @@jimwalls904for now, but this video didn’t say your full size equipment is obsolete today, but maybe in five years the differences will be negligible.

    • @TheDarthDre
      @TheDarthDre 2 дня назад +3

      I do think he is partially right on this one. It used to be that everyone needed some sort of digital camera to be able to snap a picture. now a days most people will find that there smartphone makes serviceable enough pictures.
      However. I do know that if you care about quality or have a professional need a dedicated digital camera (preferably with a changeable lens system) you will need a dedicated digital camera.
      I actually expected that they would say that small formfactor digital cameras where a dead market and that mirror reflex camera's are slowly being phased out in favor of mirror less cameras.

  • @thatswedishguy100
    @thatswedishguy100 3 дня назад +171

    claiming phones will replace real cameras just shows how poorly researched this video is. They have taken their part of the market, but the limitations of size and lenses means that they can never compete in telephotography or similar. No, your phone zoom is not comparable at all to even low end cameras.
    Same with displaying megapixels, a garbage metric used to scam customers. For 99% of daily photos you don't need more than 6. 12 is good enough for larger prints (after cropping) and 20 is borderline overkill for most users. Beyond that, except for extreme high end professional cameras, more megapixels means shittier camera. More pixels=smaller pixels=less light per pixel=shit quality photos. For this reason, several professional manufacturers have even started scaling down their megapixel count.

    • @rsvpurgt
      @rsvpurgt 2 дня назад +8

      💯

    • @TheQuickSilver101
      @TheQuickSilver101 2 дня назад +3

      This, exactly

    • @odin4life
      @odin4life 2 дня назад +5

      But it’s believable that technological improvements will eventually allow the smallest camera to be as good as a current full size camera.

    • @jec5476
      @jec5476 2 дня назад +10

      The best camera is the camera you have with you. For 99% of people, that's almost always going to be a phone rather than a camera. Cameras, like desktops, will still appeal to some people, but not the masses.

    • @scottclark7559
      @scottclark7559 2 дня назад +7

      I still use the original Canon 1Ds...I think it was made in 2000? It's a dinosaur anyway...but it was an $8000 camera new, and was obviously made to last. It has a lot of limitations compared to a new camera...the big one being it's extremely iso limited. But, with studio light and an L lens the full frame 11 mp sensor still produces results better than my S23 Ultra. Big sensors and big lenses will have their place for a long time.
      That said, when I travel I usually just want to use my phone...and the S23 does make amazing images for something that fits in my back pocket.

  • @TrowGundam
    @TrowGundam 3 дня назад +89

    Gaming laptops suck. And as long as that is true, you will NEVER take my Desktop computer away from me! Plus, a large part of the joy of computers, for me at least, is building the computer. I can't get that joy from piddly little laptop or tablet.

    • @chaosfenix
      @chaosfenix 3 дня назад +1

      Pretty soon you will be building a gaming server instead. Remote Desktop applications have gotten really good and having a server you can access from anywhere in the world may be what replaces it. Currently Latency is what would be the biggest issue but if companies implemented JPEG XS on faster connections that would go away. JPEG XS is a lossless low latency encoding format. You can get up to 1440p60 on a gigabit connection which should be anywhere in your house and if you have 10Gig in your home you can get up to 8k60. They have modes for higher frame rates but you get the idea. If it can do 8k60 it should be able to do 4k240 at a similar bitrate.

    • @PalmelaHanderson
      @PalmelaHanderson 3 дня назад +5

      I have a gaming laptop that's actually pretty dope. It cost like 2-3x what similar hardware would have cost building a desktop, though. But you can't beat the convenience of having a fully functional gaming machine I can take anywhere in the world in my backpack.

    • @trevorsmith4053
      @trevorsmith4053 3 дня назад +2

      I agree with @PalmelaHanderson I have a laptop that isn't even technically a gaming laptop it's more of a high-end professional laptop (i9 w/ gtx 4050) and it's plenty good for gaming, and before that I had one of the razor laptops and it was also great, I also have a mini PC that doesn't even have a dedicated gpu it has an amd apu and I think it games better than a ps5, I think most people highly overestimate there performance needs when it comes to PCs, you really can do a lot with less hardware these days

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 2 дня назад

      Laptops get used for FAR more than gaming.

    • @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming
      @Cdr_Mansfield_Cumming 2 дня назад

      My ASUS ROG, 2TB SDD, NIVIDIA 4070, 64GB RAM is better than my 4 year old Desktop.

  • @marcwilke2521
    @marcwilke2521 3 дня назад +25

    The camera is unlikely to be replaced because a phone, no matter how good,. is simply less capable. Good optics are complex and require space. Hell, afaik, there is not even a single phone left that has a variable aperture, one of the most important features of the optical system.

    • @justingrey6008
      @justingrey6008 2 дня назад

      Don't forget sensor size, 1sq inch is more capable then 1sq mm. (Sorry for the mixed units, don't care enough to convert)

  • @braunofalltrades93
    @braunofalltrades93 3 дня назад +14

    Blu Ray, desktops, and gas cars, not going anywhere anytime soon

  • @ryans_myth
    @ryans_myth 3 дня назад +51

    There needs to be a distinction when you say "digital camera". Yes, point-and-shoot cameras are a thing of the past. However, physical size limitations of lenses and sensors mean that SLR cameras are going nowhere. I don't know a single professional photographer who would actively choose their smartphone over a DSLR for several reasons. I'm sure there are some photographer who prefer a smartphone but their photography would be improved by using a camera with moving pieces and a larger sensor

    • @ramblinman4197
      @ramblinman4197 2 дня назад +10

      I am an amateur photographer and I would never give up having a zoom lens camera. Physical zoom is superior to digital.

    • @kalimaxine
      @kalimaxine 2 дня назад +3

      @@ramblinman4197 Same

    • @25Leprechaun
      @25Leprechaun 2 дня назад +1

      I'm not entirely knowledgeable about cameras but from what I understand one reason why professionals do use DSLRs is picture resolution. If I remember correctly because the sensor is larger a photo that has to say be blown up to the size of a billboard would look a lot better if photographed on a DSLR vs a smartphone camera.

    • @BigFatCone
      @BigFatCone 2 дня назад

      @@25Leprechaun Pretty much every stand-alone camera on the market today, DSLR or not, have larger sensors than phones.

    • @H3liosphan
      @H3liosphan 2 дня назад +3

      Yes. This is a pretty terribly researched video to be honest!

  • @Immudzen
    @Immudzen 3 дня назад +108

    4K blurays seem to be doing pretty well now. I would also say that streaming services seriously suck now. Content is spread among so many different services and older movies keep being removed. I gave up on streaming. Even the quality has gotten worse.

    • @C0lon0
      @C0lon0 3 дня назад +12

      Streaming has peaked, now is all downfall

    • @ReplicantBattyman
      @ReplicantBattyman 3 дня назад +22

      Also you dont know when something will be removed, or edited. At least when you buy a physical copy it will remain that way forever

    • @suzannecontant
      @suzannecontant 3 дня назад +10

      There's also a lot of us out there that can't afford a monthly streaming service (or 3 or 4) so buying the one or two things we want on physical media is a lot more affordable.

    • @newshodgepodge6329
      @newshodgepodge6329 3 дня назад +4

      Ask Louis Rossmann about the difference between the streaming quality promised and the resolution that you actually get. He made a rant video about it a while back. No, I don't remember exactly when or the exact title of the video. But I'm pretty sure it was from earlier this year, so somewhere during the first half of 2024.
      Edit: typo

    • @Immudzen
      @Immudzen 3 дня назад +1

      @@newshodgepodge6329 I watched that video and replied to it at the time with the same kind of comment.

  • @Belgianbanshee
    @Belgianbanshee 3 дня назад +27

    Desktops will probably stay around for a long time, thanks to the gaming community.

  • @MotherShipMedia
    @MotherShipMedia 2 дня назад +12

    Worth noting that a downside to the loss of physical media is that streaming services can remove content at will, removing it from public consumption. At least with physical media options, people still had the chance to watch something that might not be broadcast again, but if Netflix cans a Netflix-only series, people will never be able to watch it again.
    If you have shows you love, I recommend looking for physical media to be SURE you always have access to it - the streaming world does NOT guarantee that.

    • @colt5189
      @colt5189 День назад +2

      Well, there are lots of 3rd party websites where you can stream shows/movies for free. So if a streaming show gets removed, those 3rd party websites will still have them and you don't have to download them. i.e. Willow is still up on 3rd party websites, though it's a terrible show and I doubt many watch it.

    • @MotherShipMedia
      @MotherShipMedia День назад

      @@colt5189 That won't always be the case. For example, Star Trek Prodigy was dropped by Paramount between S1 & S2, and until Netflix picked them up, there was a time when S1 would no longer be available anywhere and S2 would never be seen by anyone (despite being made already). Netflix fixed that temporarily, but now if/when Netflix pulls it, there will no longer be any place to *legally* view it anymore without physical media.

    • @colt5189
      @colt5189 День назад

      @@MotherShipMedia I stream most shows on 3rd party websites for free. Willow was pulled from Disney+, but the 3rd party sites still have it up. Though you are right regarding watching “legally”.

  • @lordhades9736
    @lordhades9736 3 дня назад +5

    I find it a little bit insulting the Simon forgot that us gamers also need ultra high end Desktop PCs.

  • @BishjamIC
    @BishjamIC 3 дня назад +17

    I'm a hobby photographer, actually in the film medium. But the ability to use different lenses is one way that standalone camera is superior to a phone camera. Not that eventually it may not be a thing but it might be further down the line than one might think. Plus there are always devotees of antiquated things. I'm also a hobby woodworker, mostly to the hand tool bent. There is a surprising number of folks who are also interested in hand tools woodwork in a world of power tools being the way to make things en masse.

    • @ackbarfan5556
      @ackbarfan5556 3 дня назад +2

      Aren’t young people also making the camera having a come back; especially if folks want to hold an actual photo and not give out their phone’s camera roll?

    • @theAessaya
      @theAessaya 3 дня назад +5

      Mobile phones will never replace proper cameras, digital or otherwise, for one simple reason: you just can't cheat physics. Larger sensor of comparable quality will _always_ be better than a smaller one. And yes, ability to swap and choose lens for a specific purpose will also be their other great benefit.
      The pocket point-and-shoot ones? Well, those are a wholly different thing, and might as well be already replaced.

    • @alexlock3176
      @alexlock3176 3 дня назад +1

      @@theAessaya It's not just the sensor... light gathering depends on glass and you can't cheat physics there either. Unless someone figures out how to connect a big hunk of telephoto or macro glass to a smart phone it will never be replaced for things like wildlife, sports, product, etc photography.

    • @theAessaya
      @theAessaya 2 дня назад +1

      @@alexlock3176 these do go together hand in hand indeed. Basically anywhere you need a more specialized instrument you're going to _keep_ needing a more specialized instrument. And smartphones will do what they do best -- tiny overprocessed pictures for places where people don't care about quality -- social media.

  • @thomassherer8682
    @thomassherer8682 3 дня назад +34

    Camera phones are perfect for social media, but Sideprojects and any other well produced video content is created using digital cameras. Ditto for wildlife and astrophotography.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 2 дня назад

      Sure, pay no attention to movies and music videos that have been shot on IPhones over at least the past 5 years.

    • @BigFatCone
      @BigFatCone 2 дня назад

      @@captainspaulding5963 According to Wikipedia and iMDB, that would be a total of five features films over the past five years. The Wiki page lists about 20 titles in total.
      So yes, it gets done. But it's not a thing.

  • @jackphillips3512
    @jackphillips3512 3 дня назад +39

    ICE vehicles will be in the USA for quite awhile longer. EVs are not quite fully practical for our distances. We have people that commute 80 miles one way. While that range is within most EVs (as I understand it now), chargers at work are not common. Additionally, the cost will have to come down considerable. Most of the vehicles where I live, in rural USA, are probably around $5000 or so. EVs, even used, will be significantly more expensive for the foreseeable future.

    • @MAGAMike827
      @MAGAMike827 3 дня назад +11

      Exactly. People don't understand just how large the United States is. We have States that are larger than most countries in Europe. EV's aren't practical for most Americans that live outside of NYC, LA, Chicago and other big cities.

    • @sydhenderson6753
      @sydhenderson6753 3 дня назад +10

      Hybrids are a better bet in the US.

    • @jackphillips3512
      @jackphillips3512 3 дня назад +1

      @@sydhenderson6753 Hydrogen would be good. It would be cheaper to convert a lot of ICE to Hydrogen. Yeah, it is less green than EV because the cheapest way to get H is to make it from fossil fuel but it is a good transition until solar powered electrolysis (H from H2O) becomes available.

    • @H3LLGHA5T
      @H3LLGHA5T 3 дня назад +8

      EVs won't win over ICEs in Europe either, people also commute a lot here for not insignificant distances, also the cities are old and there's no space for huge charging lots and people don't have garages to charge them at home for the most part.

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 3 дня назад +10

      It's infuriating that our tax dollars are being spent to subsidize an industry that would otherwise not be going anywhere. I mean FFS, nearly all of the electricity for these cars comes from burning coal and gas.

  • @matthew.datcher
    @matthew.datcher 3 дня назад +13

    5:05 The loss of physical media pains me the most. Especially, now that the streaming services and distributors have shown complete disdain for filmmakers and film watchers by ripping away movies or not even showing them in the first place. You will take my Blu-ray collection from my cold dead hands.

    • @ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBE
      @ADBLOCKER4YOUTUBE 2 дня назад +2

      According to data from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), shipments of compact discs rose from 31.6 million in 2020 to 46.6 million in 2021 - a rise of 47 per cent. Revenue also rose from $483.2 million to $584.2 million. The last time sales of CDs were on the up was in 2004.
      CD sales peaked in 2000, when nearly a billion discs were shipped in the US alone.

  • @_Super_Hans_
    @_Super_Hans_ 2 дня назад +9

    They have been saying the same thing about digital cameras for 20 years ever since the first camera phones started coming out. Professionals and enthusiasts will only ever use the very best equipment available on the market (within their price range). So until phone cameras become better than digital cameras which will never happen, they will never replace them.

    • @VisibilityFoggy
      @VisibilityFoggy 2 дня назад

      Yeah, he was referring to consumer-grade point-and-shoot cameras. DSLR and mirrorless cameras with interchangeable lenses aren't going anywhere for the simple fact that lenses require a camera body due to their size and level of customization in demand necessitates a link between the two, and digital zoom is still absolutely awful, even on the top-of-the-line mobile phones. We do a lot of news video at my company and while I personally have used phones for some professional story packages, it has to be either required due to time/breaking news constraints and generally will need stabilization using very expensive software. Optical zoom still has no real competitor in digital zoom, even with AI making an "educated guess" to clean up zoomed-in photos/video.

  • @geoffcarroll05
    @geoffcarroll05 2 дня назад +3

    I paid 10 dollars for 2 hr parking. Came back with 50mins left and had a 200$ ticket on my window. I got the lot guard fired

  • @curtislindsey1736
    @curtislindsey1736 3 дня назад +61

    Not all physical media is declining. Vinyl records are huge right now, even cassette tapes are making a come back. Nostalgia is a hell of a drug.

    • @jack00scarecrow
      @jack00scarecrow 3 дня назад +4

      not compared to the 80s, tapes and vinyl were everywhere back then... that's all there was.

    • @niveketihw1897
      @niveketihw1897 3 дня назад +8

      Huge is a relative term. Vinyl has seen impressive growth, but is still a pretty tiny drop in the river.

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 3 дня назад +3

      It's absolutely bonkers to me that they're selling records for $30+/ea.

    • @paysherdue9064
      @paysherdue9064 3 дня назад +1

      No

    • @DavidRamirez-vc8dr
      @DavidRamirez-vc8dr 2 дня назад +1

      That’s a fad

  • @stickynorth
    @stickynorth 3 дня назад +8

    ecigarettes aren't going anywhere not are their adult Canadian cousins 510 cannabis cartridges... Market data here shows they are still going in popularity vs blunts and bongs for their discreet, simplicity and yes cleaner burning vapor... And while the cancer risk isn't zero (nothing is including x-rays and coffee) it's still 99% less than traditional means of consumption...

  • @speedandstyletony
    @speedandstyletony 3 дня назад +8

    Digital cameras may become more niche, but they will not go away. Heck, film is making a comeback! Pentax just released the first new 35mm film camera in 20 years last week, with preorders selling out in days. Film stocks that were discontinued have been brought back in the last few years as well. Digital photography is a hundred times more popular than film right now so it is going anytime soon.

  • @Dragonmaster0118
    @Dragonmaster0118 3 дня назад +6

    I will NEVER abandon having a Desktop. NEVER!

    • @Roxor128
      @Roxor128 День назад

      And one of the worst things about laptops is the crappy keyboard, and somehow the manufacturers keep making the damn things even worse.

  • @michaelc2656
    @michaelc2656 3 дня назад +5

    I’m keeping my physical media and will continue to buy it in the future. Just recently I watched two movies, on streaming, even though I owned the DVDs. The streamed movies were “updated for a modern audience“. Scenes were cut, dialogue censored. So I will continue with uncensored physical media!

  • @Sammael251
    @Sammael251 3 дня назад +37

    I like most of Simon's takes, but desktop computers aren't going away any time soon

    • @macethorns1168
      @macethorns1168 3 дня назад +4

      In fairness, it's not **his** take, it's the person who wrote what he's reading.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 2 дня назад

      These aren't "Simon's Takes", he's reading a script

  • @3isr3g3n
    @3isr3g3n 3 дня назад +14

    Streaming sucks. I've recently cancelled my Sky and Prime subs and switched go selfhosting + buying Blurays. You can rip your dvds and blurays and host them on a NAS, combine it with a Media Player like Nvidia Shield or a good Bluray player and there you go. Oh and don't forget your backups.

  • @seandelap8587
    @seandelap8587 3 дня назад +21

    I wonder what Simon Whistler would be doing if the Internet was never invented

    • @seasonallyferal1439
      @seasonallyferal1439 3 дня назад +13

      Selling coke

    • @michaelo5665
      @michaelo5665 3 дня назад +8

      ​@@seasonallyferal1439 or cosmetics like an Avon lady from my youth.

    • @Princess_Mitty
      @Princess_Mitty 3 дня назад +5

      He would use the Avon salesman pitch as a cover for selling coke to bored housewifes

    • @PHelsing
      @PHelsing 3 дня назад +1

      @@seasonallyferal1439 or he would be an alex jones impersonator

    • @seijunsejuki
      @seijunsejuki 3 дня назад +2

      Digital cameras aren't going anywhere, not as long as professional photographers exist.

  • @Philfluffer
    @Philfluffer 3 дня назад +5

    Desktop computers aren’t going anywhere, especially for gamers. Laptops simply don’t have the power and cooling requirements needed for ultra high end processors and powerhouse graphics cards.

    • @johnbernardlambe8582
      @johnbernardlambe8582 22 часа назад

      Or maybe they'll be replaced by external graphics cards (with USB4). Then it would be portable, but you'd have to use low graphics settings (or you could use it for anything other than games) while not at home (where you have the less portable graphics card dock).

  • @Starman.2112
    @Starman.2112 3 дня назад +5

    Bluray isnt dead. In fact, there may be a big return since all streaming platforms have massively stripped out all of their content. People will need to buy movies again to watch them. second, 4K blurays with lossless video/audio are still sugnifcanly better to watch on any decent setup them compressed streaming versions.

  • @lordMartiya
    @lordMartiya 3 дня назад +6

    Physical media are going to make a comeback because of the streaming services, and especially their attitude.

    • @drewisaac9884
      @drewisaac9884 2 дня назад +2

      Media preservation is also becoming a major concern among many different Fandoms and one of the major downsides of digital media is that you don't actually own it.

    • @lordMartiya
      @lordMartiya 2 дня назад

      @@drewisaac9884 Precisely. Increasing prices, willingness to delete shows just because (see Infinity Train, now impossible to watch legally), and probably other stuff I don't know about...

  • @evilempryss
    @evilempryss 3 дня назад +40

    The only motivation behind getting rid of coin-op parking meters is greed. Gone soon are the days where you can cruise down a street and see that empty parking spot with a meter flashing a beautiful green light, the bounty of the previous parker having put more time on it than they needed.
    Now, with app-based payments tied to your license plate, a single parking spot can be paid out for more minutes than there are in a day. Did the person who just pulled away pay for an hour but only use 10 minutes? Too bad. You have to pay for that time again with your own plate number.
    Oh, yeah, and a lot of parking apps charge processing fees on top of the parking rates. It's a money grab, plain and simple.

    • @AudraK
      @AudraK 2 дня назад +1

      The only thing I like about the current meter and app setup compared to cameras is that the city I work in doesn’t always patrol the spots by the time I get to work. Meaning that I never have to pay to park. I will always take a $30 ticket once or twice a year compared to a $10 charge each day. But It’s so situationally specific that I know my experience doesn’t matter in respect to everyone else actually having to pay to park

    • @p5eudo883
      @p5eudo883 2 дня назад +6

      The processing fees keep getting worse too. To pay rent at some places, you have to pay through a third-party service. They charge a service fee of about $7 to pay your rent here. That's on top of the fee you pay for using a credit card, e-check, or other methods. You literally have to pay to pay.
      These scams are out of control.

  • @justins9886
    @justins9886 3 дня назад +65

    Desktops will not disappear as long as they still make PC games. Gasoline powered vehicles will not be replaced, not as long as there is still oil that can be sold. Not to mention that many of those pledges will be reversed by the next administration in their respective countries.

    • @0o-0o694
      @0o-0o694 3 дня назад +13

      That's a unique way of saying we're fucked

    • @Yltimate_
      @Yltimate_ 3 дня назад +4

      Came here to say this TY

    • @justins9886
      @justins9886 3 дня назад +3

      @@0o-0o694haha. Very true

    • @Shoelessjoe78
      @Shoelessjoe78 3 дня назад +7

      ​@@0o-0o694But it's realistic...

    • @justins9886
      @justins9886 3 дня назад

      @@Yltimate_🫡

  • @tdyerwestfield
    @tdyerwestfield 3 дня назад +2

    Desktop computers had a massive revival around 2017 due to the dramatic rise in popularity of PC gaming when PCs provided vastly more power and storage to run much more expansive games. I don't think that's changing any time soon.

  • @KLiNoTweet
    @KLiNoTweet День назад +2

    Desktop: No. It gives freedom, that mobile devices give not.

  • @StupidGeniuses
    @StupidGeniuses 3 дня назад +15

    Desktops may get smaller but aren't going away, the customization alone will keep it going. They said the same thing about faxes 10 years ago and it will always be more secure than the internet and more reliable.

    • @wroomwroomboy123
      @wroomwroomboy123 3 дня назад

      We already got some super low demand Linux OS' that can run from USB drives and display rather good performances.
      With the insane form of user inconvenience practices and invasive cloud enforcement Microsoft and Apple currently exhibit, people are collectively gonna migrate towards Linux-like systems, not necessarily as their main system, but have NAS home systems for pirated material and have an ITX sized desktop installed in their living room, which will be hooked up to the TV for casual consumerism and to a a monitor on the desktop for production and non-casual gaming purposes. Yes that last part I truly do believe, because people are gonna pirate more again since streaming services are no longer more convenient than pirating. So having a split-screen outlet will be very convenient and we can use a phone app as the PC mouse.
      Linux systems are experiencing an insane interest tick right now, actual user numbers still grow slow - but the general internet mentions of Linux are way up and if Microsoft or Apple proceed with their way, people are gonna use their products less.

    • @tracyrreed
      @tracyrreed День назад

      Fax isn't at all more secure. It gets converted to digital on your T-1 or whatever your POTS line becomes after it leaves your office and gets sent over the same digital lines as your Internet only without any encryption. Worse, you can just clip a couple of leads onto the analog line, record it, and play the sound into the line in on your sound card and trivially decide it. It's less secure in every way.

  • @ignitionfrn2223
    @ignitionfrn2223 2 дня назад +3

    1:05 - Mid roll ads
    2:35 - Chapter 1 - Parking metres
    3:55 - Chapter 2 - Fax machine
    5:10 - Chapter 3 - Blu ray
    7:00 - Chapter 4 - Desktop computers
    8:45 - Chapter 5 - Petrol cars
    10:35 - Chapter 6 - Disposable electric cigarettes
    12:25 - Chapter 7 - Digital cameras

  • @yosconisi
    @yosconisi 3 дня назад +5

    Fax machines aren't going anywhere. They are required by law for doctors in the US to use them

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth 3 дня назад

      I wondered why the medical industry is the primary user of them including pharmacies. They fax prescriptions from pharmacy to pharmacy instead of emailing and I always wondered why. Makes sense...

    • @BLACKAAROW
      @BLACKAAROW 3 дня назад +3

      @@stickynorth I think its bc fax machines are more secure for sending sensitive documents. it's alot easier to intercept/hack emails than a fax machine

    • @mattyt1961
      @mattyt1961 3 дня назад +1

      @@BLACKAAROW it also allows for 'originals' to be sent so getting signatures are more reliable rather than potentially stuck onto an image.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm 2 дня назад

      Just like pagers.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm 2 дня назад

      @@BLACKAAROW Actually fax machines are being hacked as a back door into your network. They have no firewall.

  • @ColeyDuncan
    @ColeyDuncan 3 дня назад +4

    My wife runs a pharmacy, and they use the hell out of a fax machine. I've helped her out doing grunt work at her stores, and it blew my mind about sending faxes. She had to show me how to use it. And I'm coming up on 40, as well as an Air Force vet who has sent many classified emails, but only a handful of faxes. Craziness.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 2 дня назад

      Because the only way most hospitals and law offices accept official paperwork is by fax! They aren't going anywhere any time soon

    • @andrewlindhjem1662
      @andrewlindhjem1662 2 дня назад

      You can't digitally alter a facsimile.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia 2 дня назад

      Faxes may have fallen from mainstream but are now a specialty item. It will never be made redundant so long as there remain tasks for it in specific jobs. They are still a strong form of document communication where internet is unavailable.

    • @TunaSoda
      @TunaSoda 2 дня назад

      Send the pharmacy a black 20 page pdf...🤣

  • @abnurtharn2927
    @abnurtharn2927 3 дня назад +6

    Yea, well back in the late 80s they said that cellphones never would get smaller. Newspapers was supposed to be gone before 2000, so was the use of paper, and we still use both. I am all in for reduction in use of fossil fuel, but EVs are not the way to go, the production of batteries is not environmently friendly, and also requires a lot of energy. And good luck trying to sell a 10 year old used EV. In some parts of Europe, the electric cigarettes are being forbidden is because the respective state/government or country isn´t making money in tax or fee on them like they do on regular tobacco. The same with gasoline and diesel, in countries like Norway, the fuel is in average $2,5 pr liter.

    • @ramblinman4197
      @ramblinman4197 2 дня назад +1

      Ironically, phones got much smaller and are now getting larger again. LOL. I agree regarding EVs. Part of the problem with the EV is the batteries are so large they add a lot of weight, which causes the cars to need to be larger, which means you need more power to move them. Somewhat of a vicious circle. And the battery production, as you pointed out, is horrible on the environment in the areas where the minerals are mined.

  • @AndyLundell
    @AndyLundell 2 дня назад +4

    "When Netflix launched physical media was largely unaffected, this was largely due to a comparative lack of available content."
    Oh. Well, if that's how it works, it sounds like physical media is due for a rebound then. Total movies available for streaming is not only in decline, but more likely than not, the one you want is only available on a service you don't subscribe to.

  • @rickmb67
    @rickmb67 3 дня назад +3

    This video was brought to you by the same people who predicted the death of vinyl.

    • @MrSeedi76
      @MrSeedi76 3 дня назад +1

      And newspapers, and radio, and books, etc.

  • @DFSJR1203
    @DFSJR1203 3 дня назад +2

    I remember phones that had a rotary dial and no buttons. When I take pictures I still use my Pentax K-1000 film camera. I prefer it to smart phone camera's because I am usually doing Astro Photography and the film camera allows me to do things the smart phone just can not do.

  • @MysteicVoltronus
    @MysteicVoltronus 2 дня назад +3

    Desktop have been "about to be a thing of the past" for like 20 years. Laptops didn't kill them then and never will. PC gamer 4 life.

  • @tehfiredog
    @tehfiredog 3 дня назад +25

    Desktops aren't going away any time soon.
    Major manufactures have been backing away from EV's more recently, for a host of reasons. Also, oil IS a finite resource but one we aren't running out of any time soon and one that doesn't require the exploitation of 3rd world battle torn countries to produce.
    While camera phones have made the need for a digital camera disappear for the average person, that really isn't going to impact things on the professional level.

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne 3 дня назад +5

      It ought to be mentioned that the oil-producing countries aren't exactly beacons of stability and prosperity for all.

    • @yayhandles
      @yayhandles 2 дня назад +1

      Worth noting: The video DID mention, from the outset, that the main reason petroleum vehicles are likely to disappear in the near-ish future has less to do with manufacturers or resource availability, and everything to do with climate legislation.
      Otherwise, yeah, agreed.

    • @andrewbogard2411
      @andrewbogard2411 2 дня назад

      I think gasoline vehicles themselves might stop being produced but plug in hybrids would be pushed more as the addition of a electric drive function makes it rely on gas way less

  • @vonwux
    @vonwux 2 дня назад +2

    Remember that time Simon said desktop computers won't be around much longer? Oh how we laughed.

  • @ecocodex4431
    @ecocodex4431 3 дня назад +16

    The first 30 seconds of the video sounds like Simon had far too many martinis

  • @sbcee2220
    @sbcee2220 3 дня назад +4

    I was with you until petrol cars. Screw your glorious beard for including this. Mad Max here I come!

  • @JoffesThoughts
    @JoffesThoughts 3 дня назад +5

    Absolutely wrong about digital cameras, and if you've seen photos taken on modern DSLR or mirrorless cameras, even relatively low-end ones, you'll absolutely know that there's a huge difference between smartphone cameras and digital cameras.
    Smartphone companies like to one up each other by producing sensors with ever increasing megapixel numbers, but as long as their sensors are smaller (due to the fact that they're contained within a smartphone), they'll always be limited by having a small sensor size, which won't allow them to fapture as much light as a digital camera sensor. Bigger sensor size allows for better image quality, more depth of field, and better dynamic range.
    Also, digital cameras give you a lot more flexibility with zoom than smartphone cameras. Yes, many smartphones have telephoto lenses which let you zoom in on your subject, but they're typically fixed at that level of zoom, so if you want to zoom in further your phone just uses digital zoom, which is basically a way of cropping the image, and it doesn't preserve image quality. Yes, there are a few smartphones with telephoto lenses that have a range through which they can losslessly zoom, but they're typically quite a small range like 2.5x to 5x zoom. 5x or 10x optical zoom on a smartphone is considered really powerful. 16x optical zoom on a digital camera lens isn't even that unusual.
    Also, the telephoto lens will be in front of a different (and usually worse) camera sensor than the main camera lens. If you want to switch to a telephoto lens on a digital camera, you can take off your non-telephoto lens, and throw on your telephoto lens using the same sensor.
    Also with lenses, digital cameras let you use lenses with variable apertures, letting you do more with depth of field. Yeah, there a few smartphone cameras that have variable aperture lenses, but they don't really compare with lenses for digital cameras, eepecially given the smaller sensor sizes on smartphones. Some smartphones are capable of creating a little bit of natural background blur, but the portrait mode on your phone is generated digitally, and that's why it might sometimes blur out a little bit of the subject, or fail to blur out something in the background.
    Unrelated, but I wish companies would stop adding useless 2-10MP macro cameras that nobody uses to smartphones. You get a better image using the main sensor and digitally cropping in than with those.

  • @DavidGreen-hp5yq
    @DavidGreen-hp5yq 3 дня назад +6

    Nope, my desktop was won over stupid sh*tphones.

  • @unknownrat2675
    @unknownrat2675 3 дня назад +4

    Physical media is making a resurgence, partly because of Internet speeds and coverage, but mainly because they can5 change what you see based on current beliefs

    • @MrInitialMan
      @MrInitialMan 2 дня назад

      I think physical media is making a resurgence because of the stunts streaming services have pulled.

    • @drewisaac9884
      @drewisaac9884 2 дня назад +2

      That and also the increasing intensity of the streaming wars has made people lose confidence in the convenience of streaming as a whole. Many people would resort to piracy as a result but for the few people who actually want to support the creators of their favorite media, physical media is the only other option.

    • @MrInitialMan
      @MrInitialMan День назад

      @@drewisaac9884 I think one of the biggest blows to streaming was the discontinuation of Flash. And didn't Microsoft have an online library that they shut down?

  • @geraldstiling3735
    @geraldstiling3735 3 дня назад +15

    For anything that you want to archive DO NOT USE DIGITAL... Film 📽️🎞️ will last a lot longer than SD cards or hard drives..

    • @jonc-1989
      @jonc-1989 3 дня назад +3

      Though digital can be easily backed up multiple times in multiple locations

    • @TerrySterling-Thatguy
      @TerrySterling-Thatguy 3 дня назад +3

      Data Rot may be a thing but there are several semi-analog solutions that work better than film. Tape drives for digital storage still exists and lasts longer than camera film. It also heavily depends on storage conditions.

    • @silversolver7809
      @silversolver7809 2 дня назад +1

      Not true, as others above have pointed out. A piece of film may last longer than a piece of digital storage, but latter is so much cheaper that it's no contest to keep all your stuff in a number of digital locations-which will last as long as you keep cycling them.

    • @JMurdochNZ
      @JMurdochNZ 2 дня назад +2

      It really won't. It will wear out, and if there's an issue with storage conditions that can affect it too. That's why keeping more than one copy of anything you care about is absolutely critical.

    • @nbarnes6225
      @nbarnes6225 2 дня назад

      Tell me you never used a cassette deck or VCR without telling me....😅
      Also? Film is HIGHLY flammable and disintegrates very easily. Why do you think places like the Library of Congress are working so hard to digitize everything?

  • @jaynedavies2757
    @jaynedavies2757 3 дня назад +1

    There are just so many features on DVD'S that are not capable of being reproduced on streaming sites, and can be lost in time.

  • @aac993
    @aac993 2 дня назад +1

    Blu-Ray sales are dwindling because no one carries them anywhere anymore.

  • @deddy2339
    @deddy2339 3 дня назад +3

    RUclips. Google seems determined in their quest to disable ad-blockers and make the web as a whole unsafe to make this platform so incredibly annoying to use that many will probably just stop. And follow the creators that they like to the alternate platforms that they're setting up.

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm 2 дня назад

      The only problem is currently the only alternatives are even worse than YT. When you find out who the owners of these alternatives are you will be discouraged.

  • @MilesBellas
    @MilesBellas 3 дня назад +7

    I used Netscape and a 56k modem !

    • @kittyhawk9707
      @kittyhawk9707 3 дня назад +1

      Good for you (shrug) Have a cookie , whilst I source a special Medal for you ...

    • @RS-ls7mm
      @RS-ls7mm 2 дня назад +1

      I used a Dec-10 computer and 300 baud acoustic modem.

    • @MilesBellas
      @MilesBellas 2 дня назад

      @@RS-ls7mm
      The early days !!!
      😁👍
      My first PC had 32k RAM ....
      that was a lot !
      II used the internet before the WWW which was command line.
      Now my PC has a TB of RAM ?!
      Wow!😁🌞🤣
      I miss early, simple apps TBH
      Websurfing is more like a battle ground now : fighting js, cookies, trackers etc.....

    • @MilesBellas
      @MilesBellas 2 дня назад

      @@kittyhawk9707
      .....Netscape was before cookies !
      🤣

    • @MilesBellas
      @MilesBellas 2 дня назад

      @@RS-ls7mm
      Phone Modems = The Sound of Singing Robots?

  • @JasonTheOneAndOnly
    @JasonTheOneAndOnly 3 дня назад +2

    Man, i remember when blu-ray came out, I disagree with the Desktop PC, they are actually booming atm. I also don't think combustion engines will die out until something better than electric comes along.

  • @rapturesrevenge
    @rapturesrevenge 3 дня назад +1

    I have a laptop. I have a smartphone. I will ALWAYS use a desktop computer. I use my desktop for gaming, photo editing, creating art, and writing. The laptop is convenient for keeping myself entertained and connected on the go, and of course the phone is, of course, my phone, but it neither will replace my desktop. I will also keep using a camera. I can do more with an actual camera than I can with my smartphone. Zooming in with a phone's camera function does not get the crisper, clearer shots that I can get by simply swapping lenses. Cameras and desktops won't be relegated to the history books and museums for a long, long time.

  • @amaccama3267
    @amaccama3267 3 дня назад +4

    No parking meters means no parking inspectors. Who am I going to beat up now?

  • @aaronmills4238
    @aaronmills4238 3 дня назад +3

    And Blu-Ray DVDs where ridiculously priced

  • @TheZorlun
    @TheZorlun 2 дня назад +1

    Desktop computer destined to disappear... For the phone... That's a good one. ^^
    It's like saying kitchen will disappear from the house since you can order food home.

  • @GroundByte
    @GroundByte 3 дня назад +2

    problem with blu-ray is that it still getting updates with higher data storage (currently you can buy 500GB discs, but 1TB Discs are being tested right now), and for some folks its used a cheap archiving method alternative to magnetic tape systems for people who can't afford a magnetic tape reader/writer. Plus streaming isn't all end solution as its turning into cable, as the business isn't profitable and churn being such an issue that streaming companies are needing to bundle each other for a cheap price with no ads in order to get around it.
    Also DSLR won't disappear at least due to professionals who would still need them, as phones are still constrained by physics which limits there ability on what you can get out of them. Granted using software can get around these issues, but software can take you so far. Plus with DSLR you have the luxury of interchangeable lenses while phones are limited to 2 types of lenses as well more room between the sensor and the lens gives a better photo of distance subjects, which can be noticeable when doing things like photographing the moon, a solar eclipse, and mountain ranges on your phone will never be good as a DSLR due to constraints of the lenses being used on a smartphone camera.

  • @scottjackson1420
    @scottjackson1420 3 дня назад +16

    "Not around?" When I was in high school, my dad taught me how to use a slide rule. When I was a senior, he bought a very high quality one that he said would have cost a bunch back in the 1950's but he got it for a song. I still have it. So, I guess that slide rules are still "around." So even truly obsolete technologies never really go away.
    Blu-ray? Geez, I use mine every week. And hey, my DVD machines still get used, too! Now that movie companies are editing their old content because they're "problematic," if you don't have a DVD released back when the movie was less than a year old, then you may not have the actual product that was in theaters.
    Gasoline automobiles will be around for at least a century. Is crude oil really becoming scarce? The idea for Tesla type cars to take over? Just think about the amount of cost to the environment that it takes to produce them?
    E-cigarettes? They can't leave fast enough. Digital cameras? We have about four of them, and haven't actually picked one up in five years.
    All of these technologies will be around for decades.

    • @BLACKAAROW
      @BLACKAAROW 3 дня назад +1

      at least in america, they will never get away with banning the sale of new gas cars...unless they want to cause a riot. it's much easier to get away with stuff like that in Europe since most people there are used to just doing whatever the gov't says without resisting for the most part

    • @SeverityOne
      @SeverityOne 3 дня назад

      @@BLACKAAROW Cripes, could you make a more inane comment than that? Probably, but let's not go there.
      ICE cars will go the way of the dodo as soon as it becomes economically no longer viable to extract oil from some politically volatile country like those in the Middle East, Russia, or the USA, and ship it halfway across the world whilst trying to dodge Somalian pirates and Houthi rockets. The more EVs there are, the more expensive ICE cars will become.
      So you can spray paint 'FREEDOM!' as much as you want on your pick-up truck, but manufacturers aren't going to produce them just because you like them so much. If they can't make enough money, they're gone.

    • @MrSeedi76
      @MrSeedi76 3 дня назад +1

      ​@@BLACKAAROWcombustion engines aren't going anywhere over here (Europe) either. The laws have recently been changed. The reason is "zero carbon synthetic fuel" made by extracting CO2 from the atmosphere and basically turning it into gasoline. In theory (if you ignore the secondary effects from making it) that type of synthetic fuel could be used to have a zero emission car even with combustion engine. The technology was already developed years back but wasn't economically viable back then.

    • @FNLNFNLN
      @FNLNFNLN 2 дня назад +3

      @@BLACKAAROW More like Europe is less into fighting the government on every issue regardless if the thing the government is doing is good or not.
      The US government puts out a recommendation that gas stoves are bad for your lungs (because no shit breathing in combustion products are bad for your lungs), and certain very special segments of the US population come out in droves to scream about the tyrannical government banning gas stoves.

    • @VisibilityFoggy
      @VisibilityFoggy 2 дня назад +1

      @@BLACKAAROW First thing - I've been in enough traffic jams in Europe where I don't think any of this is going away any time soon. But overall, it has less to do with government and more to do with population density. Europeans tend to live in cities and large towns where EVs (plus walking and public transportation) are more practical. The United States is a physically massive place to begin with, it has an excellent network of interstate highways, and it is far less popular to live in major cities with metro systems than it is to live in sprawling suburban areas where vehicles are required (the train station is six miles away from me, for example, and I'm not walking 12 miles per day). European elections actually show a more conservative/libertarian bent becoming more mainstream lately.

  • @b1ckdrgn
    @b1ckdrgn 3 дня назад +5

    The gaming industry is bigger than the entire film industry and music industry combined - the majority of that is console and mobile sales, but a very significant portion is PC sales. Desktop gaming rigs are going no where anytime soon, especially since the majority of them can also be used exceptionally well for graphic design, 3D animation and art.

  • @Jayjay-qe6um
    @Jayjay-qe6um 2 дня назад +1

    Desktops remain a solid fixture in the commercial and educational sectors. According to the International Data Corporation (IDC), PC sales shot up 14.8% between 2020 and 2021 and desktop market grew faster than the laptop market in the second quarter of 2021.

  • @chrisbenn
    @chrisbenn 2 дня назад +4

    What are you guys filming this video on? An iPhone?

  • @Caleb-qr6lo
    @Caleb-qr6lo 3 дня назад +4

    Sad that Blu-ray is going away. Streaming video platforms quality is often very low. Also I doubt petrol/gas powered cars are going to be ended by those dates. The political swing will probably remove those deadlines or continuously push them back.

    • @MrSeedi76
      @MrSeedi76 3 дня назад

      The deadline has already been removed in Europe because of "e-fuel".

  • @dereks1264
    @dereks1264 3 дня назад +1

    Governments don't ban cigarettes because they make too much tax revenue from them to provide them with any incentive to ban them.

  • @anthonyfamularo8875
    @anthonyfamularo8875 2 часа назад

    My special case is that it's currently impossible to take high-quality pics of wild birds and other wildlife with a phone, if they're more than 10 feet away and, y'know, moving.

  • @oscarmike47
    @oscarmike47 3 дня назад +3

    im dissapointed in simon this time round. as a gamer and amateur photographer i know desktop pc's and digital cameras earnt going anywhere. i have full respect for the amazing tech in phone cameras these days but they will always be limited by one thing. the glass. it comes down to physics. a larger lens will always let in more light. and you will never be able to replace a full frame 17 optic lens with a tiny sliver of glass. digital cameras will become less mainstream for sure but the professional and enthusiast sector will aways use them over phone cameras. i dont see wedding photographers walking around with i phones any time soon. hell theres even still a thriving community that shoots film. same goes for desktop pc's. simon has seriously underestimated the multi billion dollar industry that is the gaming industry, and gamers themselves. gamers will always want the fastest, more fps, higher resolution etc. again it comes down to physics. the reason desktop pc's will always be more powerful than laptops is cooling. yeah you could try to pump 850w into a laptop but you will never cool it. and due to battery constraints of laptops due to travel laws batteries will never keep up with a plugged in desktop in terms of power output. as graphics cards get more powerful game developers push the limits. even now with the insane processing power of say a rtx 4090 there are games coming to market which will put them through their paces. not to mention a lot of gamers love to build their own pc's its part of the fun. and u cant really build your own laptop. laptops might become the mainstream but there will aways be kids and kids wanna game. and they want a box with flashing rainbow barf not a boring laptop that can barely run minecraft with the latest shaders.

  • @ihopethiscommentisntabusiv4670
    @ihopethiscommentisntabusiv4670 3 дня назад +7

    bluerays not going away anytime soon, people still want the higher quality image and audio

    • @stickynorth
      @stickynorth 3 дня назад

      Nope. They are the new VHS/DVD... A physical media that is still superior in almost every way... HD capable, cheap to produce, durable..ish...

  • @milasudril
    @milasudril День назад

    A laptop: Trades some performance and most options for upgrades for space and weight
    A desktop: Trades space and power draw for performance and options for upgrades
    A server: Trades raw throughput for low latency access
    A laptop may be suitable for office work (they have always been), but is not sufficient for heavier applications like Blender. Add to that, if you need a good set of speakers, and/or a large monitor, you can probably afford a full-sized desktop as well. Some people that do not need to do computing tasks "out-of-office", may also think that it is easier to place a tower, since it can be put at the side under the desk.

  • @LordOfNihil
    @LordOfNihil 2 дня назад +2

    young people think phones are the future. wait till their vision starts going as they age. a phone will never give you a 40 inch screen.

  • @j.a.weishaupt1748
    @j.a.weishaupt1748 3 дня назад +6

    Oh. My. God.
    You guys finally have a thumbnail with the correct use of “its”.
    I’m so proud of you!

  • @justins9886
    @justins9886 3 дня назад +7

    Hello all, hope everyone has a great day.

    • @kittyhawk9707
      @kittyhawk9707 3 дня назад

      I didn't! I ate my own head ... so you suck

  • @ManomiiFox
    @ManomiiFox 3 дня назад +2

    i disagree with desktop being on the way out because not everyone requires moving around , plus content creators are especially ones that requires stationary long-term non-battery dependent

  • @tdyerwestfield
    @tdyerwestfield 3 дня назад +1

    I like having physical, hard copies of things. I hate how so many everyday services and products are becoming invisible, untraceable and easily discontinued and unavailable.

  • @johanfk
    @johanfk 3 дня назад +5

    The parking meter is already gone in Sweden.

  • @AeroGuy07
    @AeroGuy07 3 дня назад +6

    Petrol powered vehicles aren't going anywhere.

  • @nolarobert
    @nolarobert 2 дня назад +1

    I hope that Blu-rays stick around for decades to come. I buy Blu-rays to have a physical copy of the movies and TV shows that I love that can't be altered or hidden behind a paywall by a streaming service. I also love the hours of extras that come on a Blu-ray that isn't available from a streaming service. Buying Blu-rays is also a way to let the studios know that fans support a series so they will renew shows.

  • @bicyclelife7088
    @bicyclelife7088 2 дня назад +1

    You can't do office work on your phone. Desktops will still exist for office and public use as you can't just walk off with them and slip them in your pocket.

  • @LilyKittyCatto
    @LilyKittyCatto 3 дня назад +5

    Laptops will never replace desktops. Laptops suck, portability is their one and only benefit.

    • @PhantomFilmAustralia
      @PhantomFilmAustralia 2 дня назад +1

      Laptops have sucked ever since they got rid of internal DVD players.

  • @lolmao500
    @lolmao500 3 дня назад +4

    Popular things that shouldnt be around much longer but it will be... making the world a crap place to live in : religion and no limit capitalism

  • @kathoward21
    @kathoward21 2 дня назад +1

    The parking garage at my work is like that. Those with passes can use a card to swipe in or wait about 5 seconds for the tag reader. You can also pay on your phone with a QR code. I see parking attendants out only for busy events.

  • @bilgedastogroup
    @bilgedastogroup 3 дня назад +1

    whatever device you think may fade away in the near future, will live forever, undaunted, in Japan.

  • @jeast417
    @jeast417 3 дня назад +3

    Ice vehicles are superior in every way to ev. Every other item you touched on declined due to market forces and not government

  • @satakrionkryptomortis
    @satakrionkryptomortis 2 дня назад +2

    7:00 sounds like that famous 640k line...

  • @Tenajeh
    @Tenajeh 2 дня назад +1

    The desktop computer has some advantages that more mobile devices simply can't deliver: Half the price for comparative computing power and easily swapable modules like the GPU or main storage, better thermoregulation. For high end gaming, free and supplier-independent configurability, and the unwillingness to buy an entire new device whenever an upgrade is due will provide desktop PCs with lots of demand at least for the next decade or so.

  • @slyrik1145
    @slyrik1145 3 дня назад +3

    you are talking crap regarding vape toxicity

  • @louisvillaescusa
    @louisvillaescusa 3 дня назад +3

    You're wrong on almost all of these. Gas powered cars will be with us for a long time because the technology behind electric cars is not ready for prime time. The electric cars are too expensive, too wasteful and really bad for the environment. Plus the charging infrastructure is not going to be in place to support these cars for decades. People are staying away from electric cars in droves. More than half of the people who bought electric cars say that they're going back to ICE cars when it comes time to buy a new car.

  • @ajordan14777
    @ajordan14777 2 дня назад +1

    As long as PC Gaming is a thing, Desktops aren't going anywhere.

  • @jaroslavcharvat5171
    @jaroslavcharvat5171 3 дня назад +2

    What, you actually pay for parking at shopping centres? Ridiculous! Here you have some limit for free, like 2-3 hours to do your shopping. It is their best interest to let you park and come and spend your hard earned money there.

  • @LadyMoonweb
    @LadyMoonweb 2 дня назад +1

    The desktop PC?
    Do you realise how many gamers facepalmed when you said that?
    Heat, guys. It's all about heat.

  • @nowt2957
    @nowt2957 3 дня назад +1

    There is something people forget about separate digital cameras - they're not your phone. So the camera can be smaller, easier to attach to things, more resilient and if you lose it you don't lose access to your bank account and the rest of your data until you get a replacement and jump through hoops to gain access again - for example if filming on a boat and dropping the camera in the water. So, yes, digital cameras will become like cameras used to be - a more specialised field - but I can't see them going anywhere soon.

    • @mattyt1961
      @mattyt1961 3 дня назад +1

      Exactly, and because of the lesser resale market, it is less of a theft risk.
      Pull out your phone and I can see what model you have, I know how much that costs etc that makes you a better target for thieves.
      Digital camera? you might have the latest flagship or a cheaper entry level I don't know.

    • @captainspaulding5963
      @captainspaulding5963 2 дня назад

      And in that same vein, if you lose a good digital camera, you are out potentially a couple thousand dollars. I take pictures all the time, but I never take my camera out of the house unless I'm specifically going out looking to take pictures.
      My phone is far more convenient, has amazing camera options, and it isn't one more thing I need to worry about keeping track of.