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  • speakers and amplifiers, technologies that existed for decades

    This is why I buy used audio gear. The basic guts of the stuff hasn’t changed much in the past several decades.

    I bought a nice used head unit and speakers 10 years ago. They’re 30+ years old now and still work perfectly well.


  • See if you can find used audio equipment.

    About 10 years ago, I was looking for a decent 2.1 system. I had a budget of about $1000usd. On a friend’s advice, I went to a used audio shop.

    I was able to get an older NAD receiver and nice Boston Acustics speakers for about $750. I found a new Polk sub for $250.

    I’ve been using my system almost daily for 10 years now. It’s fantastic and I feel no need to upgrade.

    See if you can find a store that sells used audio equipment near you





  • But like you said, things will have to be dumbed down and hidden extensively.

    At the same time whenever a piece of Linux software or distro takes ANY step whatsoever in this direction, the backlash from the community can get rather large.

    I switched to Ubuntu years ago after getting frustrated with Windows. It took some getting used to, but I love it and wouldn’t go back.

    I’m not a programmer. I don’t game on my computer. I pretty much just use a web browser. Occasionally I’ll install a new program.

    I’m just tech savvy enough to figure out how to do stuff by googling. Most of the how to guides are over my head, but there’s usually a very remedial one that I can understand.

    Ubuntu has served my needs perfectly. It’s stable, simple, and runs like a dream on my older laptop.

    Lemmy is my first exposure to the Linux community. I was surprised at the hate Ubuntu gets.