• vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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    24 hours ago

    As someone who has been interested in retro, vintage, and antique technology since I was a preteen for me at least it’s just the simplicity of it all. An old light from say the 1950s breaks and it’s like 4 components max and there’s a pretty good chance it’s just something that needs to be tightened or cleaned, meanwhile a modern light breaks and it’s almost always a fucking board meaning I can’t fix it by just tightening a screw and fuck me if it has touch controls.

    I will say I do like plenty of modern tech for example the FM transmitter in my truck or my computers but holy fuck I had to shop around just to find a fan that didn’t need WiFi and I still got one where it’s optional.

    • therewolftherecastle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 hours ago

      I miss DIY culture so much. I grew up impoverished so replacement wasn’t always an option for us. I learned basic household repair and electronics just by watching the adults in my family do appliance repairs or tinker with old radio equipment.