• radix@lemm.ee
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    11 months ago

    Sounds like a good life to be honest. I’m probably just romanticizing the days I was a little too young to remember, but I wish I were one of those self-taught programmers, hackers, tinkerers. Everything’s opaque and user-friendly and/or optimized to the point of illegibility now.

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      11 months ago

      You still can fix your fridge, stove, washing machine when it breaks down with a web search and some patience !

      But cars seems to be quite out of reach for anything except the most simple.

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      11 months ago

      You’re never too old to start learning that stuff.

      For networking, there’s a ton of resources on selfhosting and homelabbing, and big communities here on lemmy and elsewhere. It can be as expensive a hobby as you want, you can stretch an old laptop pretty far, get really cheap stuff from the cloud, or build a data closet in your house/apartment.

      If you wanted to learn more about software, Rust has a ton of high quality official documentation available and would be really valuable knowledge for a career.

      For the raw hardware tinkering getting the $30 essentials set from ifixit will get you into 90% of consumer devices, and even as a professional I’m usually watching a 5 minute youtube video before dissassembling anything, and that’s really all you need.