Unfortunately, what constitutes a flood zone is a political issue (as well as a real natural issue). The government tried to change the flood zone line, people freaked out due to how that would affect their property values, and the government walked back on the changes.
My point is really that some people buy property that is not in the flood zone when they buy it, and all of a sudden it’s within it.
I tried buying the BluRay to one of the recent Spider-Man movies. Unfortunately, due to DRM, I could not play it in my BluRay drive on my PC? I might have had to download some proprietary video playback software or something.
I realized that this too was such a hassle compared to the files that I could potentially download. As great as physical media is, the convenience factor plays an impact for me. I want to own my media, but I have to put in work and have a non-ideal setup to watch it.
On top of everything, with all the intros, and piracy warnings, just so many layers of non-comvenience.
Talking to people
Youtube
Listenbrainz (or other scrobbling service)
Subscribing to communities of the genre of music you like
Following artists you like on social media
I use SyncThing on all my computers with my phone. I’ve setup my phone to just not sync certain folders with Ignore Patterns