[14:40] <jrwren_> glad I didn't buy blurays https://www.cyberlink.com/support/faq-content.do?id=26690
[14:43] <cmaloney> Yeah, that's part of why I haven't bought any bluray discs
[14:43] <cmaloney> (well, haven't bought any that didn't come with a DVD)
[15:36] <cmaloney> Happy birthday, stink_ 
[16:04] <Scary_Guy> I've never gotten BR to work on Linux and at this point I don't care anymore.
[16:09] <jrwren_> I've never bought a device capable of reading BR media :)
[16:11] <Scary_Guy> I think I have some extra drives if you want one :P
[16:12] <Scary_Guy> It's also nice to be able to burn disks, not that I ever do.
[16:17] <cmaloney> I mean, I remember how much effort they made in breaking DVD playing on non-sanctioned devices, so when I read about BluRay needing to be connected to the Internet for DRM updates I said "fuck that".
[16:34] <Scary_Guy> lol
[16:35] <Scary_Guy> Well with streaming everything is connected anyway.  Still gets cracked though and pirates always win in the end it seems.
[16:45] <jrwren_> yup
[16:45] <jrwren_> i know bluray 4k hdr actually looks better than streaming, but I'm old man with not the best eyes. streaming is fine for me.
[16:46] <Scary_Guy> Agreed :(
[16:58] <Scary_Guy> Anyone know how to remove "Command 'flatpak' not found, but can be installed with:" from my terminal, aside from the obvious reinstallation of it?
[17:01] <cmaloney> I have a 32" TV 1080p simple monitor with a TV tuner. I don't care.
[17:02] <cmaloney> Scary_Guy: You mean the ubuntu helpful "let me freeze for 2-5 seconds while I try to figure out an alternative..."?
[17:06] <Scary_Guy> I mean I don't see a freeze, just a nag message
[17:10] <Scary_Guy> NVM, apt purge flatpak worked