To me, yellowed plastic is a badge of honor. Old age comes for us all.
Peffse
One of my favorite remotes had the sources split across the top. Composite, Component, VGA, HDMI. And if you hit the button twice it'd cycle through the different ports of that type.
Never found a remote like that again. Now they just throw a menu to slowly browse through.
My 10.11 migration blew up because one of my directories didn't have enough space for the migration.
The path
/var/lib/jellyfin/datahas insufficient free space. Required: at least 2GB.
It looked like the jellyfin service started after the package install, but it was stuck in a loop attempting migration.
It's not drama, I'm just surprised is all. He's usually very good about his accuracy, so when the entire premise is wrong I would have expected him to retract the video instead of leaving a comment someone can miss.
It's a pretty big mistake, though given it's his second (casual) channel it is very low stakes.
He can't posit that re-releases are being done on single layer DVDs to save money, but use bootlegs as proof. Bootlegs aren't a DVD release done by the distributor. That's a pretty fatal flaw in logic.
It's the equivalent of "Steam games are getting re-released in a weird way" and linking to Pirate Bay torrents, and the entire video is about how cheap games have gotten since they don't have Steam features like achievements and cloud-save.
I'm surprised this video is still up, since the entire premise is false. They are bootlegs he bought off ebay, not official releases.
Burned optical media shelf life can be as little as 5 years, so I don't think it should be recommended for long-term storage.
Don't want to ruin the fun but he missed an apostrophe in the sentence. His stuff is in the back of the garage. "mine's at the back of the garage"
Easily defeated by those who play Minesweeper.

It was wild seeing fair-use Mickey Mouse in a divorce lawyer's commercial.