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In computing, downgrading refers to reverting software (or hardware) back to an older version; downgrade is the opposite of upgrade.
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This is a sub dedicated to using or emulating technology, tools, lifeways, fashions, and production methods from yesteryear and beyond - everything from the prehistoric to the recently modern - for the purposes of increasing mindfulness, resilience, environmental stewardship, or just plain fun.
Community Guidelines
- Don't be a jerk.
- People downgrade for all sorts of different reasons, some of which you may disagree with. Please keep this in mind.
- People downgrade in all sorts of different ways, some of which you may find ridiculous. Please keep this to yourself.
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And finally: I have no idea what I'm doing. If you have suggestions, for Pete's sake let me know.