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Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

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  • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R This user is from outside of this forum
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    Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

    Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

    The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

    MattM Jason CoonJ Em & future cats 🇺🇦🐈🏳️‍🌈E Miakoda :neurodiversity:H N 9 Replies Last reply
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    • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

      Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

      Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

      The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

      MattM This user is from outside of this forum
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      @rasterweb Just call it ‘vintage’, then it’s cool 😉

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        @rasterweb Just call it ‘vintage’, then it’s cool 😉

        Pete Prodoehl 🍕R This user is from outside of this forum
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        @mattpedals You’re not wrong!

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        • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

          Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

          Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

          The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

          Jason CoonJ This user is from outside of this forum
          Jason CoonJ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @rasterweb we have an "old" washing machine that I have repaired numerous times. Each time we discuss getting a new one, but I know how to diagnose, disassemble, and repair this one. Replacement parts are still available. I have not heard good things about new ones.

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          • Jason CoonJ Jason Coon

            @rasterweb we have an "old" washing machine that I have repaired numerous times. Each time we discuss getting a new one, but I know how to diagnose, disassemble, and repair this one. Replacement parts are still available. I have not heard good things about new ones.

            Pete Prodoehl 🍕R This user is from outside of this forum
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            @jasoncoon Sometimes the new things offer improvements but you often pay a price when it comes to repairs or replacement parts.

            I have an electric toothbrush (recommended by my dentist) that has a bad power button but no screws to open the case. Sigh…

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            • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

              Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

              Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

              The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

              Em & future cats 🇺🇦🐈🏳️‍🌈E This user is from outside of this forum
              Em & future cats 🇺🇦🐈🏳️‍🌈E This user is from outside of this forum
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              @rasterweb this is 💯 true for pretty much everything. & if you hear people saying things like “I don’t buy previously worn shoes (etc) because they might have athletes foot (etc) in them” are being very nasty & offensive. (Unless you’re just a germaphobe & don’t want to touch other humans, that’s different). You can simply put rags soaked in Lysol in the shoe for a couple days if you’re feeling uncomfortable with it, it’s really not a serious problem.

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              • Jason CoonJ Jason Coon

                @rasterweb we have an "old" washing machine that I have repaired numerous times. Each time we discuss getting a new one, but I know how to diagnose, disassemble, and repair this one. Replacement parts are still available. I have not heard good things about new ones.

                poleguy looking for lost toolsP This user is from outside of this forum
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                @rasterweb @jasoncoon I changed the gear case oil in my old washing machine. Probably totally unnecessary, but I had opened it up trying to diagnose a problem with it blowing breakers. It turned out to be a switch that had failed so both high and low speed turned on at the same time.

                Keep that old machine going!

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                • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

                  Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

                  Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

                  The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

                  Miakoda :neurodiversity:H This user is from outside of this forum
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                  Miakoda :neurodiversity:
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                  @rasterweb I'm currently replying to you on this old ass ThinkPad. 720p, dual core, SATA... Works just fine for most my mundane stuff like emails, PIM, and Fedi.
                  Still gets 8 to 9 hours on battery!

                  Also, my old ass station wagon.. No tracking, HAS FUCKING KNOBS FOR FUCK SAKE 🎉, the subscription for my heated seats is $0.00, and if the check engine comes on I have the freedom to decide if sitting on the side of the highway is worse than risking engine damage.

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                  • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

                    Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

                    Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

                    The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

                    Miakoda :neurodiversity:H This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Miakoda :neurodiversity:
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                    @rasterweb "Infotainment"? Um... there's a seven segment clock... and catching 123456.7 on the odometer was fun...
                    I don't have much need for infotainment in the car. I know it's weird, but when I'm the car I'm usually busy driving.

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                    • Miakoda :neurodiversity:H Miakoda :neurodiversity:

                      @rasterweb I'm currently replying to you on this old ass ThinkPad. 720p, dual core, SATA... Works just fine for most my mundane stuff like emails, PIM, and Fedi.
                      Still gets 8 to 9 hours on battery!

                      Also, my old ass station wagon.. No tracking, HAS FUCKING KNOBS FOR FUCK SAKE 🎉, the subscription for my heated seats is $0.00, and if the check engine comes on I have the freedom to decide if sitting on the side of the highway is worse than risking engine damage.

                      Pete Prodoehl 🍕R This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @hellomiakoda I like my old 2010 Subaru. My partner drives a 2019 RAV4 and it has cameras and sensors and beeps like fucking crazy every time we pull out of the garage.

                      I actually use an old phone as my "car audio player".

                      The one thing I do really like in the 2019 is the adaptive cruise control which would come in handy with my current leg pain situation.

                      But yeah, I like knobs and no warning beeps.

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                      • Jason CoonJ Jason Coon

                        @rasterweb we have an "old" washing machine that I have repaired numerous times. Each time we discuss getting a new one, but I know how to diagnose, disassemble, and repair this one. Replacement parts are still available. I have not heard good things about new ones.

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                        @jasoncoon @rasterweb The place I live at has "new" washer and dryer. OMFG I HATE THAT FUCKING WASHER AND DRYER! All it does is bitch! ...and I have a deep seething resentment for that little fucking song it sings! It's like it's mocking me for having to deal with it failing to drain! ...and why TF do newer washers stink so damn bad?! I had an old top loader in my 20s, that I never remembered to clean. It never stank. This thing gets cleaned, still makes me gag.

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                        • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

                          @hellomiakoda I like my old 2010 Subaru. My partner drives a 2019 RAV4 and it has cameras and sensors and beeps like fucking crazy every time we pull out of the garage.

                          I actually use an old phone as my "car audio player".

                          The one thing I do really like in the 2019 is the adaptive cruise control which would come in handy with my current leg pain situation.

                          But yeah, I like knobs and no warning beeps.

                          Miakoda :neurodiversity:H This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @rasterweb We wouldn't need adaptive crusie if people would just learn what following distance is. [grumpy noises]

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                            @rasterweb We wouldn't need adaptive crusie if people would just learn what following distance is. [grumpy noises]

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                            @hellomiakoda @rasterweb This morning I got overtaken by a wannabe muscle car in a residential area, near a school as soon as I signaled my turn. I hate driving so much sometimes. (And yes mostly because of other people)

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                              @rasterweb We wouldn't need adaptive crusie if people would just learn what following distance is. [grumpy noises]

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                              @hellomiakoda With the leg pain I suffer from it can be very painful to use the accelerator pedal so adaptive cruise it a good solution for that.

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                                @hellomiakoda @rasterweb This morning I got overtaken by a wannabe muscle car in a residential area, near a school as soon as I signaled my turn. I hate driving so much sometimes. (And yes mostly because of other people)

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                                @farah @hellomiakoda I haven't driven for weeks due to pain but on my first drive this week I was going 25mph in a 25mph zone (a parkway) and a large SUV flew around me (it's just a two lane road) and hey, guess who I caught up to at the next stoplight.

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                                  @farah @hellomiakoda I haven't driven for weeks due to pain but on my first drive this week I was going 25mph in a 25mph zone (a parkway) and a large SUV flew around me (it's just a two lane road) and hey, guess who I caught up to at the next stoplight.

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                                  @rasterweb @hellomiakoda Karma

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                                  • Jason CoonJ Jason Coon

                                    @rasterweb we have an "old" washing machine that I have repaired numerous times. Each time we discuss getting a new one, but I know how to diagnose, disassemble, and repair this one. Replacement parts are still available. I have not heard good things about new ones.

                                    HerrHerrmannH This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @jasoncoon @rasterweb I have a similar story with our dishwasher! I was very surprised how easy it was to get all kinds of replacement parts for this machine that’s older than 10 years now.

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                                    • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

                                      Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

                                      Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

                                      The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

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                                      Neil Moffatt
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                                      @rasterweb Yup. How I hate Apple in this regard. I mean, iPhone 17? Really? Just milking a gullible status-obsessed audience in my view.

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                                      • Pete Prodoehl 🍕R Pete Prodoehl 🍕

                                        Capitalism has convinced people that new always equals “better” so if you want to rebel against Capitalism start to recognize that “new” is often just a way to extract more money from you.

                                        Existing (or “old”) things can be functional and beautiful, and often easier to repair.

                                        The word “old” should not be an insult. Not to things or to people.

                                        Margaret MoonshadowM This user is from outside of this forum
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                                        @rasterweb As an almost 60 yr old, I approve this message.

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                                        • Perplexed by Joy :v_bi:F Perplexed by Joy :v_bi:

                                          @rasterweb @hellomiakoda Karma

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                                          @farah @hellomiakoda It happens so many times. I am one of those people who drives the speed limit and people just do not like that.

                                          I had one car-brained person tell me I am probably making the roads *more* dangerous because I enrage other drivers who want to go faster... Sigh.

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