• MurrayL@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The kicker for me is always when I reach the point of: ‘oh wait, I’m not instantly great at this new thing?! UGGGGHHHHHH… ok I give up’

  • infinitevalence@discuss.online
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    1 year ago

    Man I got lucky with 3d printing and self hosting. As long as I am not trying to buy new hardware and upgrade every month the cost of filament and time is small enough to not impact my family.

    That and home construction projects, strangely enough no one bats and eye at a $250 chainsaw, but I go and spend $80 on a used GPU and people flip the fuck out about being irresponsible.

    Tools are cool AF and if you use them on a project or two its easy to justify to other people. Yes i need a table saw, yes I need a mitre saw, yes I need a router, clearly I need this full set of battery tools…

    • DoomsdaySprocket@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      How do you get people to not bat an eye at the chainsaw?

      I’m still biding my time after the m18 hackzall until I’m allowed to go back to the tool store. Then I’ll be able to run around my backyard like a space marine with dangerous power tools, like the adult I am.

  • This cycle is why I really loved the idea shown in The Matrix where Neo is just given knowledge by having it uploaded directly to his brain from a computer.

    Fuck yes, I want to download the ability to play guitar and do kung fu. Sign me the hell up!

  • zxo@sopuli.xyz
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    1 year ago

    Too real. I wish I could stay interested in hobbies after I already got all the expensive stuff for them :(