• @katriik@lemm.ee
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    Yes, but… There are consequences. Used goods will also have price increase if new ones are more expensive.

      • @BossDj@lemm.ee
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        441 month ago

        That’s not what happened when demand for used cars skyrocketed a few years ago

          • @Sauerkraut@discuss.tchncs.de
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            231 month ago

            Also, demand for cars can’t drop because Americans don’t have basic freedoms like access to quality public transit, walkable cities, or infrastructure to protect bikes from car drivers who watch movies on their phones while they drive

          • @reallykindasorta@slrpnk.net
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            People with cars a couple years old were being asked to trade for a new one just to bolster used inventory. Don’t understand the economics but I know two people who traded their 3ish year old cars for brand new ones (and a little cash on top) at the behest of the dealer during that time.

            • @WhiteOakBayou@lemmy.world
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              I don’t know the economics either but I bought a used truck in Dec 20 and after 6months or a year the dealer started calling me every month or so with an offer to buy it back at more than I bought it for. It was really crazy.

              My parents bought a their car when their lease was up then sold it back for a profit around the same time. Just to add to the anecdotes.

        • IngeniousRocks (They/She)
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          You mean when carvana started overpaying for used cars to build inventory to test their product and inadvertently crashed the used car market (from a buyers perspective)?

      • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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        61 month ago

        But increases demand for used goods means the price increases for them, which means the deal isn’t as good so buying new becomes more interesting…

    • @Cheems@lemmy.world
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      Thrift stores are expensive now anyway. Resale shops are worse. Garage sale season is coming up.

    • Feydaikin
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      They already did, but for different reason.

      Second-Hand clothing was trendy not too long ago and the prices went up to the point where the used wares almost cost more than new ones.

      Just keep in mind that everything is a business and will exploit it’s current popuarity to the fullest.

    • @nimpnin@sopuli.xyz
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      31 month ago

      Depending on the type of product there may be several times the necessary amount already laying around.

      • @GrumpyDuckling@sh.itjust.works
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        31 month ago

        Unfortunately places like goodwill will jack up prices. eBay prices tend to go up as well. Other places not as much since they don’t usually do market research.

          • @GrumpyDuckling@sh.itjust.works
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            31 month ago

            That is good. Unfortunately many Americans “just don’t want to mess with it” themselves. They could easily give it away directly or recycle it, but instead give stuff to phony charities like goodwill.

      • Franklin
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        alas my climate lends itself to little more than carrots and potatoes.

            • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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              71 month ago

              Neat life hack. If you need more space, there is a tried and true solution. Simply declare the apartment next to yours as part of your people’s historic homeland. Then proceed to occupy and annex half of your neighbor’s apartment.

            • @Resonosity@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              There are indoor grow tents available for $100-400.

              I’d probably put one of these in a spare bedroom if I had one, or at the very least next to a window in case I need to manage humidity on a short notice.

            • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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              11 month ago

              https://youtu.be/Vx4UwjKCW5Q

              Sorry about the Google affiliate there. You can make a pretty good container garden on a south-facing balcony. I even had an ok setup on my north-east facing 5th floor balcony.

              As far as buying a house goes, if you are in the US, I would wait. People are going to be underwater on their home soon and will be desperate to sell them…into a market that is saturated and few buyers with the cash to get one. Give it 2 or 3 years is my advice, and you’ll be able to get a better home cheaper.

              I bought my house last year, knowing full well that trump could win and would tank the market and make me underwater on my mortgage, but I don’t really care since I don’t see the home as an investment that needs to pay off, I just need to be able to afford it.

              • @njm1314@lemmy.world
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                This mf over casually talking about buying houses like that’s something I’m ever gonna be able to do. Wow. Some of y’all really live in a bubble.

                • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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                  11 month ago

                  Sorry that stung, feel it

                  Something odd:

                  It also feels, perhaps, respectful in a sense: a stranger mentions their small apartment and no one assumes it’s necessarily the same residence they’ll be in forever. Not that it matters either way… not to people who matter. (Obviously having a garden if you want one, more peace and quiet if the neighbors are loud, etc. is still going to be the ideal for any resident)


                  TIL:

                  67.4% of all occupied housing units [are] occupied by the unit’s owner

                  @Bytemeister@lemmy.world, did you realize the ownership situation of your housing unit matches the majority’s? I don’t know what I would’ve guessed, but definitely less or more than 67%.


                  🤞 to a fairer future from this optimist

                • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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                  It is not a casual thing. It took every penny I had, and then some, and then even more from my fam. I’m extremely lucky to be in my own tiny house. Hopefully the market gets to the point where buying a house is an option for you.

                  Philosophically speaking, the difference between the “haves” and the “have nots” in my parents generation was having a college degree. I think for millennials the defining thing is going to be home ownership, which is why I stretched my budget very thin to get in one. Good luck.

          • Franklin
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            I’ve honestly contemplated turning my garage into one but it’s not well insulated so heating would be a challenge but I might give it a go still

            • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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              21 month ago

              How cold are your winter temps? I was looking at building a greenhouse that would connect my garage to my house, it would essentially give me another zone of hardiness for my plants and add a month or so to both ends of my potential growing season. Plus, being able to grow without needing pesticides and herbicides (or at least not nearly as much) is a huge boon on its own.

              • Franklin
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                between 0c (32f) and -20c (-4f)

                i think spray foam insulation may be doable since all beams are exposed in my case, it’s a detached garage so it will have it’s own thermal envelope.

                I could always try it just to see what the pain points are and work from there to avoid over building.

                • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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                  31 month ago

                  I’d see about a small stand-alone greenhouse for starters. The look like a rack covered in a clear tarp. Monitor the temps in that, and you can probably expect similar, if not slightly better performance out of a larger GH. That should give you an idea of what you can grow and when.

      • @x4740N@lemm.ee
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        Can always buy fruit and vegetables containing seeds

        Don’t know if sterile seeds are legal over there for you americans though

        • @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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          I could be mistaken, but I’m pretty sure the seeds used to grow commercial produce are patented. I could very easily be wrong though lol

          Found some info:

          “In 1980, the US supreme court ruled in the case Diamond v Chakrabarty that patent protection can be used for living organisms, including plants. Seeds, which have been openly saved and shared by growers for thousands of years, could now be claimed as an invention.”

          https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/25/plant-patents-large-companies-intellectual-property-small-breeders#%3A~%3Atext=In+1980%2C+the+US+supreme%2Cbe+claimed+as+an+invention.

          • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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            61 month ago

            Who cares? It’s deeply immoral to patent any living organism. You’re under no moral obligation to obey patently unjust and corrupt laws. And if you’re only “pirating” organisms on a small personal scale, your legal risk is nil. If you start an industrial operation selling patented foodcrops, then you’ll get in legal hot water. But just in your backyard garden? No one is suing you over that unless you create a whole YouTube video series publicly documenting and celebrating your actions.

            Fuck evil companies that dare to patent living things. The very concept is an abomination against nature and common decency. It’s not only morally allowable, but a moral obligation to violate these laws whenever it is practical to do so.

            • @Crikeste@lemm.ee
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              Oh, I agree with you. I was just piggy backing the statement I replied to, that questioned the legality of sterile seeds. I think the two go hand in hand, in that growers make produce with sterile seeds and/or patent the seeds to prevent any one else from using them.

              Fuck the law if it doesn’t serve you (so long as you aren’t hurting anyone or anything but yours)

            • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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              11 month ago

              I like where your head is at. I’m trying to think of a thought experiment…

              A genie is willing to give me a one-million dollar loan and guaranteed instructions on how to genetically modify a seed to better feed 8 billion people - heck, even solve world hunger. That catch is I have to pay the genie back TWO million dollars.

              I try to work with the government so the public takes on the (zero) risk and is on the hook for the money, but they don’t play ball.

              Is it better for me to reject the deal than patent the seed? (I can ‘sell the patent to public domain’ once I break even!!)

              PS: I suppose the genie should just be an investor because that is kind of how our beautiful, perfect, and fair capitalism plays it out


              I know we both just want a better system so this experiment is about the status quo

              • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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                11 month ago

                I reject your hypothetical. Your hypothetical is built to ensure the conclusion you desire, not to accurately reflect the possible worlds that exist. Seeds could be developed by government labs and released into the public domain. Hell, the foundational science behind patented crops is all publicly funded already. The private companies just come along later and reap the benefit of the taxpayer’s investment.

                Science doesn’t happen for a profit motive. Most scientists are people who are genuinely and passionately interested in their chosen field. They are intrinsically motivated to pursue knowledge for its own sake; they’re not in it to make a buck. The actual biologists and agronomists developing these crops don’t even get paid in a portion of the profits; they’re paid a salary. They would be just as, if not more happy, to be paid a salary as part of a state-funded research lab. The people actually developing these products would happily give them away to any and all, but parasites at the top turn it into a rent-seeking operation.

          • Liz
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            11 month ago

            Ignoring whether or not patents on agricultural products is moral or not, and ignoring whether ignoring those patents is itself moral or not:

            No company is gonna bother going after you unless you try and sell product.

  • @shplane@lemmy.world
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    221 month ago

    Also, check out your local “buy nothing” groups. Basically the only reason I still have facebook.

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      • Freecycle
      • Nextdoor
      • Craigslist
      • Marketplace
      • Yard sales
      • Estate sales
      • Thrift stores
      • trash cans and dumpsters/ curbs on trash day
      • free clothing at the laundromat
      • And so many more
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        free clothing at the laundromat

        Haha, one part of me is wondering if your local laundromat has a free bin, and the other part is thinking you snuck in a joke about taking clothes out someone else’s drier.

        Either way, great list!

      • @x4740N@lemm.ee
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        Pretty sure nextdoor is full of people who are scared of non white people entering their neighbourhood

        • @Retro_unlimited@lemmy.world
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          My wife used to use it, it was all the neighbors hearing fireworks or trash trucks and thinking it was gun shots all the time. But we did score a few things from their for sale section, and some yard sales listed on there.

  • @AidsKitty@lemmy.world
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    One of the best ways to save money is to always buy used. If you look in the right places everything is available.

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    51 month ago

    I was gonna say, there goes my dream of buying a brand new Honda CB500F. The MSRP is ~$7000 right now. It’s gonna skyrocket.

      • Lka1988
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        That is a bit high

        Exact MSRP for my area is $6899 with a +$600 “destination fee”. Plus taxes.

        but I think it might still be worth it.

        Probably. But see below 👇

        And Honda’s are well made too, so it will last you a good while.

        I already own two other Hondas: a modified 2007 Metropolitan (lowered, stretched, some Ruckus parts), and a 1980 XR500. I know 😅

  • Comtief
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    But the value of the new product goes up if people tend to buy the used version of it.

  • @x4740N@lemm.ee
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    I don’t trust second hand electronics due to the fact that you’re often playing Russian roulette with them

    And I don’t like the idea of buying chairs and mattresses second hand because of bodily fluids or the chance someone died in one

    • arthurpizza
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      Damn near every piece of tech I own is used. I’ve only had 1 or 2 duds. I figure that it’s worth it as I’m paying less than 1/3 most of the time.

      • @0ops@lemm.ee
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        I’ve never in my life bought a brand new smart phone, always used off eBay, Amazon, or swappa. Just make sure the listing has a return policy and it’s pretty safe in my experience.

    • @WoodScientist@sh.itjust.works
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      11 month ago

      My general rule on secondhand goods is “nothing permeable, unless it can survive going through the washer on the steam clean setting.” Secondhand clothes are fine, as long as they can survive a good strong washing. Secondhand furniture is OK as long as it’s not upholstered, like a table or dresser. But couches and mattresses? Forget it. My washing machine can’t fit a love seat inside it.

    • Liz
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      121 month ago

      Used guns are not much of a reliability concern. They’re pretty durable goods. Plus, you should really be looking the thing over in person before you buy it anyway, and ideally put a few magazines through it.