I was just thinking in the back of my head about how cheap LEDs have made types of lighting that would’ve cost way too much (both to install, and in electricity usage) no longer stupidly expensive.

For example, I noticed on Amazon some cheap furniture that has LEDs/power outlets sort of integrated right into them. Looks pretty cyberpunk-ish to my eyes. And I know years ago that sort of thing would’ve been marked up to high heavens.

Fancy lighting in general has changed drastically in price/design.

Sowhat are some things, due to changes in demand or changes in tech or changes in anythingthat would’ve been really expensive back in the day, but which no longer seem to be, making them more frugal than they used to be?

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    Yeah, the scaling and transportation. If you wanted salt near the alps it was expensive as hell and mostly the salt came from mines, but that was a very difficult task.

    Salary comes from salty? Like in a good way? I know an old “word” for salt in German is “weißes Gold” (white gold).

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      Sal is latin (and also French to this day) for salt. Salary referred originally to the amount of salt you received as payment.

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        In other romantic languages too! like portuguese

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        There are no ancient sources stating that salary was literal salt bring handed to roman soldiers, I believe the current best theory is that it was “money for salt” that was given to soldiers.