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I edited this entire video on a 25-year-old iMac G3 from 2001. What started as a simple challenge turned into something much bigger - questioning what "progress" actually means and whether we've been upgrading the wrong things all along. Is tech a scam? In this video, I take a translucent Bondi Blue iMac G3, upgrade it to its full potential, and attempt something that should be impossible: editing a modern YouTube video using only this "obsolete" hardware. Along the way, I discover that this machine can do things my modern laptop struggles with, discover the passionate community keeping PowerPC alive, and learn that maybe we've forgotten what technology is actually supposed to do. What's covered: Upgrading a 2001 Apple iMac G3 with maximum RAM and SSD Installing Mac OS X Tiger and Final Cut Pro 3.0 The magic of DV video and FireWire technology Why modern software might be the real problem The community still developing for 25-year-old PowerPC PPC hardware What "obsolete" really means (spoiler: probably not what you think) Retrocomputing This isn't just about old computers - it's about questioning the constant pressure to upgrade, replace, and consume. Sometimes the best tool for the job is the one you already have. Music: Breakmaster Cylinder, Faspar Special thanks: alex-free for PowerPC Media Center and keeping these machines alive and Macintoshrepository for the greatest software archive!