What techniques for getting free computer parts and gizmos work in current year?
stealing
Any tips for finding spots to dumpster dive?
I was in akiba last week and I saw laptops with decent CPUs and SSDs but soldered 4 to 8 gb of ram for less than $30, not free but almost.
>>106502733>akibathat's where you go after you dumpster dive to sell the shit you have no use for. I'd imagine ebisu or other office districts have the goods on the right trash day
closest is you set up scripts to watch your local trade markets 24/7you will find "steals" every couple of months
>>106501683git gud
From something of an hour debating:>Kaecilius is right>Strange became fascist in his fear of Dormammu>the ancient one is not actually dead>we can share infinity from one universe to the next>public records allow for concentrated debateThe one arguing a public park ever closing is "an insult" makes more sense in the procedural context: any dissatisfaction with your spending of time should construe in the direction of slaveship. Schopenhauer should attend, this is a debate of agesSeeing this thread, you feel more like rats to me. Scurrying around for parts which would have seen themselves lost in time>public cache with blockchain memories
>>106502688Seek and you will find.
>>106501683My local Bunnings has an ewaste bin, you can find computers, stereos, etc. in that but you'll have to sacrifice your dignity. Recycling depots often have an ewaste bin as well, but you'll probably get in trouble stealing from them.If your area has hard rubbish collection days, go out on a drive/bicycle with a cargo rack and you might find an old PC someone's dumped, too.Craigslist/marketplace sometimes has free shit too, or near enough - $10 for a working computer is a better deal than $0 for one that doesn't.
>>106506833>doesn't repair his robot gf himself
>>106508662If you have the spare parts laying around, $0 PC becomes the better option.