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    Is a return to analog the way to a better future? While vinyls, DVDs, and CDs might be considered ‘vintage’ to some, for others it’s a way to fight against subscription fatigue. Price hikes, licensing battles, and storage issues can make music, films, TV shows - and even your own photos - inaccessible.  And sometimes without warning, your comfort watch might just vanish from all streaming platforms. So what does agency look like for the modern consumer? And how has the expectation -- that you own what you pay for -- shifted so dramatically? To answer that question, digital archivist K.D. Kemp (https://kdkemp.com/) and culture writer at The Cut, Cat Zhang (https://www.thecut.com/article/cyberdecks-anti-ai-resistance-trend.html) , join the show to break down how physical media and buildable tech could empower us to envision a better future.  Support Public Media. Join NPR Plus. (https://plus.npr.org/) Follow Brittany on Instagram: @bmluse (https://www.instagram.com/bmluse/?hl=en) For handpicked podcast recommendations every week, subscribe to NPR’s Pod Club newsletter at npr.org/podclub (http://npr.org/podclub) .  See pcm.adswizz.com (https://pcm.adswizz.com) for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy (https://www.npr.org/about-npr/179878450/privacy-policy)
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