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  • Flaky@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    I see the Lego comparison and I admit, when I built computers when I was younger I did that exact comparison.

    Nowadays I would say it’s more akin to building Ikea furniture than Lego. It can be daunting, especially the more expensive you go, and depending on one’s situation it might even be better to have someone else do it, but if you do build it, it’s very rewarding. IIRC the CEO of AMD made that Ikea comparison and it’s a lot more apt IMO.

    • assbutt@kbin.social
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      1 year ago

      I’ve never really agreed with the Lego comparison, it’s…not like Lego at all.

      Here’s another perspective though, I trust myself a hell of a lot more than I trust shipping companies. If my main concern is protecting my investment, those parts have a much better chance of reaching me intact if they are each in their individual packaging.