[sdiy] DIY Culture (was TI to buy NatSemi!!!!!)

Dan Snazelle subjectivity at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 11 00:30:30 CEST 2011



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On Apr 10, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Magnus Danielson <magnus at rubidium.dyndns.org> wrote:

> On 04/10/2011 09:11 PM, blacet at blacet.com wrote:
>> The world population has more than doubled since 1960. Lots more room for
>> subcultures. Some may even be larger than the roughly equivalent groups in
>> the 1960s.
>> 
>> Look at the ever increasing size of the Mouser and Digi-Key catalogs!
>> 
>> 
>>>> I completely disagree, David.  Look around...
>>> 
>>> Yes, you are right, Don.  It just feels more like a subculture now.  Maybe
>>> it always was, and I'm just too young to remember it properly.
> 
> There is another aspect on things. Today DIY approach is wide-spread over many different fields. The concept was not originating from ham-oriented focus as it was maybe more natural before. Nothing bad about it, just different. I see people doing DIY on many levels from many backgrounds. DIY is part of the electronica/EAM world among other things, people hack away on things. Building modular is much more accessible today (Doepfer for instance has good value for the money), even for musicians with close to no electronic skills, but then they want to try something themselves too. With kits such as xoxbox it levels the field. Kits where certainly available before too, but Internet helps spreading the word. Providing alternative OSes for more features is just one amazing aspect compared to the old days. It's accessible today, so people do it.
> 
> What do worry me is not the DIY aspect, but access to components allowing for meaningful DIY or even production analogue synthesizers.
> 
> Cheers,
> Magnus
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My biggest fear is that otas will dissapear. 


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