October 18th, 2019 at 2:22 AM
Are you a consumer, someone who pays money to corporations and buys the latest toys, or are you a maker, someone who actually learns skills and crafts things?
personally I lean more on the maker side of the spectrum, I buy broken stuff and repair it if I really want something (usually at a cheaper cost), I like to tinker with and prefer technology that I can do something with rather than something that has a per-determined purpose, technology that can be modified and changed when the need arises.
recycle, restore, refurbish, and Craft.
but I know there's people on both sides.
so what's your opinion, do you side with the consumers and big corporations?
do you side with the makers, crafting things, recycling, and finding new fun ways to approach things?
somewhere in between?
or something else?
personally I lean more on the maker side of the spectrum, I buy broken stuff and repair it if I really want something (usually at a cheaper cost), I like to tinker with and prefer technology that I can do something with rather than something that has a per-determined purpose, technology that can be modified and changed when the need arises.
recycle, restore, refurbish, and Craft.
but I know there's people on both sides.
so what's your opinion, do you side with the consumers and big corporations?
do you side with the makers, crafting things, recycling, and finding new fun ways to approach things?
somewhere in between?
or something else?