I still have 2 drawers full of optical media, including double-sided BluRay, and I've kept 2 BD-R/W recorders in my main desktop (I don't buy desktops, I just upgrade mobo/CPU/RAM/video every so often, and keep most of my drives and peripherals). But I don't recall the last time I burned a disc of anything.
I invested pretty heavily in BD-RW media thinking I'd use it for backup, but with magnetic and solid-state drives and cloud storage becoming so prevalent, my interest waned pretty quickly. I have a 20TB NAS appliance on my home network, multiple multi-TB external drives, and terabytes of cloud storage at my fingertips without resorting to manual manipulation of a slow and fairly limited (even at 50G or 100G) storage media. Anything I'd hate to lose is kept in multiple places, so I really have no use for it.
I haven't had a laptop with an optical drive in years. I keep a couple of external USB optical drives (one at home, one at work) just in case I get the odd disc of something I need to install or view, but that's exceedingly rare these days. Again, can't remember the last time I needed one. I never install software or read a manual from disc if I can get it online, because it's almost always newer.