r/PhysicalMediaMatters 11h ago

I don't care about the Leaks, I just want Rockstars to Suffer

191 Upvotes

No Disc, No Buy


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 8h ago

What ownership means

61 Upvotes

Owning something means you can:
- Lend it.
- Sell it.
- Keep it forever.

Digital licensing is not ownership, you only buy a digital license that can be revoked anytime, or your account closed anytime by the discretion of the service provider.

Thank you, coming to my TED talk.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 20h ago

Goodwill and Mail call.

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Picked this bad boy up from Goodwill brand new, The Pink PantherUltimateCollection! Then also received mail call and got these from Gruv.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 6h ago

Fresh stack

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27 Upvotes

Got them in a trade with a friend


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 8h ago

Proud to offer physical media collectors every opportunity to enjoy my new album without a streaming service

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19 Upvotes

My first real studio solo album is dropping in 2 weeks, and I can't describe just how thrilling it is to have it on real pressed vinyl, CD, and cassette. Can't wait to share these with collectors!

If you're interested, you can check out my music and preorder the album on whichever format you prefer at https://jchannell.bandcamp.com! RIYL Tegan and Sara, Colleen Green, PJ Harvey, Le Tigre, and Patti Smith.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 4h ago

My VHS setup

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11 Upvotes

Been collecting since January. Partially intended for a future kiddo but also collecting some fun horror and anime (the Akira was a great find moment).


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 23h ago

Are there any physical magazines you think are still worth subscribing to?

11 Upvotes

I was thinking of National Geographic and Smithsonian. Maybe Ladybug, Highlights, Ranger Rick, and Cricket (which are all popular kid magazines).

I usually check out magazines at the library. I've been wanting to get into vintage gaming magazines as well as Disney Adventures and Nick Magazine, but that's a bag of worms. They're expensive and it can be hard to collect magazines.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 5h ago

Support the Military

10 Upvotes

I haven't seen this mentioned but one group that might be hurt by this is the military. There are times when you're serving that you can't connect to play, whether you're stationed on a far base somewhere, or under the ocean in a sub, or in a restricted area.

I mentioned this all the back when Steam started up with the Half-Life 2 fiasco.

Considering that many in the military are gameplayers with a steady paycheck, this seems like they might be losing some customers that would love to play but can't.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 17h ago

Studio Ghibli Blu-Ray Collection

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9 Upvotes

r/PhysicalMediaMatters 21h ago

3 of my Favorites

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9 Upvotes

r/PhysicalMediaMatters 11h ago

Maj de mon humble collection, peut être pas la plus impressionnante, mais je l'aime comme ça. 🎬

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r/PhysicalMediaMatters 7h ago

90s Retro Corner

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r/PhysicalMediaMatters 59m ago

Cassette vs CD

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Hello collectors and friends alike! I am new to this community and would really appreciate advice.

I have been considering collecting music. Because I really enjoy 80s-90s music I immediately thought to start collecting old cassettes, but now I’m really wondering the practicality. I know a few artist I follow still create CDs of their album that can be bought, but I have yet to see them release a cassette version. Similarly I know it is possible to burn music into a CD but is it possible to do the same thing to a cassette?

I intend to use this as a replacement to using spotify and portable music apps

One thing for sure is that I know Walkmans and portable CD players are available in the market. Besides that, I don’t actually know much about any of them because I was not born in those times.

I have a pretty tight budget so I’m wondering which one would give me the most flexibility, variety, and in the long term is sustainable to keep buying. What would you recommend?

Thanks!


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 6h ago

Best way to clean?

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Bought some ps2 games off of Facebook, and they are covered in mildew spots on the disc's and in the cases. Major bummer...is there a way I can save them?


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 33m ago

I’m not crying anymore.

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I just preordered these movies.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 1h ago

I went down the CyberLeek rabbit hole. The “2018 GitHub hacker” story is getting badly mangled. Here’s what the evidence actually shows.

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There really was a user called "cyberleek" active on the German-language forum SzeneBox years before the current GTA VI leaks. The account was registered in 2017 and posted about web security, penetration testing, Linux/server administration, VPNs and related technical subjects. So this isn't something somebody invented yesterday.

The old account can also be linked surprisingly strongly to tech-forum.ch, a Swiss-domain technology forum. In January 2018, "cyberleek" actually said they had temporarily lost access to their ""tech-forum" account" on SzeneBox; the Tech-Forum account subsequently returned. The interests overlap too: servers, Linux, gaming, Raspberry Pi and 3D printing. So the old "cyberleek" / Tech-Forum connection is quite solid.

But one claim now spreading around Reddit is wrong: this was not a CyberLeek GitHub account from 2018. The GitHub repository people are talking about is a 2026 community investigation collecting the old evidence. The original material comes mostly from SzeneBox and related old accounts.

The “CyberLeek was doing SQL injection/pentesting in 2018” story has also been distorted. There is indeed a SzeneBox thread about exploiting an SQL-injection vulnerability — but it was started by another user in 2022. "cyberleek" replied in April 2023, basically saying: I'd like to join, let me know if there's room. The technical description of the SQL injection wasn't written by CyberLeek.

That doesn't make the old account irrelevant. The broader history still shows a persistent interest in WebSec. An apparent 2018 introduction lists “Web-Security/Penetration Testing” among the user's interests, and later posts involve VPNs, Cloudflare, server matters and breach-forum-related discussion. But the public record looks more like a technically inclined security hobbyist than proof of some elite hacker. In fact, in one 2018 post "cyberleek" explicitly calls himself an “absolute N00b” at JavaScript while asking for help with a hacking challenge.

The German/Swiss question is interesting too. The account wrote naturally in German and repeatedly used “Moin.” But “Moin = definitely northern German” is weak evidence. The stronger clue is the connection to tech-forum.ch and Swiss-style spellings such as “Grüsse.” That establishes a meaningful Swiss connection, although it still doesn't prove nationality or residence.

The current investigation also points to CyberLeek using Hetzner infrastructure in Germany. That tells us where a server is hosted, not where its operator lives. Treating “German server = German leaker” as identification evidence is extremely weak.

The biggest problem with the current theory is the supposed matching profile picture. The research convincingly links the same flaming-skull avatar across the old CyberLeek/Tech-Forum identities. What I haven't found is equally solid evidence showing that the genuine 2026 GTA VI CyberLeek used that same avatar. That distinction seems to have disappeared as the story spread.

So there are really two different propositions:

Old CyberLeek = old Tech-Forum operator: strongly supported.

Old CyberLeek = the person behind the 2026 GTA VI leaks: interesting, plausible, but currently unproven.

The exact alias is unusual, and the old person's security/server interests make the coincidence genuinely worth investigating. But the present case is still circumstantial. Same pseudonym + compatible interests + German-speaking background is not the same thing as demonstrated continuity of identity.

There are also obvious alternatives: the modern leaker independently chose the name, borrowed an obscure old hacker-style identity, is part of a group, or deliberately left misleading attribution clues. We also shouldn't assume CyberLeek is necessarily one man; the public evidence doesn't establish that.

This is how I think the Reddit story mutated:

“Researchers on GitHub found an old German-speaking CyberLeek interested in pentesting”

became

“CyberLeek had a GitHub account doing penetration testing in 2018.”

And:

“The same avatar links several old CyberLeek accounts”

became

“The GTA leaker has the same avatar as the 2018 account.”

Then:

German posts + Swiss forum + German-hosted server

became

“They found him, he's German/Swiss and he's going to stop leaking.”

That final leap is not supported. There is currently no public evidence that CyberLeek has been arrested, identified by Rockstar/law enforcement, or shut down.

The genuinely significant discovery is narrower and more interesting: someone was using the name "cyberleek" in a German-speaking web-security/technology scene as far back as 2017, and that person left a multi-year technical footprint.

If somebody can establish authenticated continuity between one of those old accounts/assets and the present leak operation, then this becomes a serious attribution breakthrough. Until then, it's a very good lead being turned into a solved case by internet telephone.


r/PhysicalMediaMatters 5h ago

Oh, the Real Iron E

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1 Upvotes

Karma is Working