First post, by aries-mu
I've always been tinkering with PCs since 1992, and I'm a professional technician. Very rarely I met problems I couldn't solve (probably, less than the number of fingers of 1 hand).
But I feel incomplete.
I mean, I know how to 'use' computers and parts, how to assemble or replace them, diagnose and everything. But I'm still using things that somebody else made.
On the other hand, I saw people doing wonders. Like the dude here in the forum who designed and built a PS/2 ISA card from scratch.
Once, I even saw a YouTube video of a Russian dude who managed to remove the GDDR memory chips from a NVIDIA card and replace them with GDDR chips DOUBLE their sizes, effectively DOUBLING the amount of GDDRAM of the GPU and it was working!!! He showed some uncomprehensible (for me) schematics and how he did it...
That's the kind of stuff I'd like to be able to do! Just 2 examples, but I saw many more other similar feats, even here on Vogons.
The difference between a USER and a MODIFIER.
How do I become like that? Where do I start?
They said therefore to him: Who are you?
Jesus said to them: The beginning, who also speak unto you
Computers should be fun inside not outside! 😉 (by Joakim)