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by ttt_
5178 days ago
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I agree. If the OP was talking about mechanics, he could be saying: "I want to build a hotrod from scratch, but oh look so many little parts!". I think that what many people fail to realize is that although the intended purpose seems simple enough, the tools to do it are sitting atop so many levels of abstractions that without prior knowledge you just have no way to figure where to start assembling the parts. The only way for a hobbist to manage that, would be with the right tools pre-assembled for some finite set of purposes that could guide most of the work. |
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What you describe is a very common problem on electronics forums. Consumer electronics are cheap, sophisticated and ubiquitous, so the newcomer to electronics DIY thinks that a cell phone as a first project should be easy and then gets angry when everyone tells him how hard it is to actually design & build one and that he should start by learning how to make an Arduino blink an LED instead.
When I consider all the problems that had to be solved to make a disposable $20 phone, it's absolutely mindblowing that we could ever have reached this point in technology.