“Kay Redden, founder and operator of Seattle cassette-tape label Den Tapes, likens the choice to interact with physical media to shopping local, given the increasingly competitive attention economy of today: “It’s kind of like voting with your dollar, like when you’re opting to support a local business rather than go to Home Depot or whatever.” In this way, devoting time to the making or consuming of physical art can be seen as a net positive in the war over our time and data points—each non-technological activity we participate in has become an act of micro-revolution.”



The selfhosting revolution is probably more impactful than people farting around with cassettes
Imo the mp3 era was the perfect balance of energy efficiency and ownership
We can still.do.everything we did back then, and more. People just use corpocrap. A modern smartphone is an excellent mp3 player. So much storage, FLAC if you want, etc. And that’s ignoring streaming from your desktop at home with tailscale and navidrome