We’ve mistaken complexity for progress — and forgotten how things work. A 41-year-old computer still boots instantly, while today’s “smart” tech buckles.
I’d argue that 10-15% of issues are trivial issues and are worth investigating even without a schematic if the alternative is just throwing something away.
and i do because i don’t want to throw away this expensive piece of tech. but like, manufacturers in the early 2000s were still sharing this very valuable information with me. i hate planned obsolescence with a passion.
I’d argue that 10-15% of issues are trivial issues and are worth investigating even without a schematic if the alternative is just throwing something away.
and i do because i don’t want to throw away this expensive piece of tech. but like, manufacturers in the early 2000s were still sharing this very valuable information with me. i hate planned obsolescence with a passion.