Cheapest Arduino programmer ever?

I think this kind is a little easier to rework
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Cut the trace going to the Reset IO pin, add a wire to connect the pin to the DTR hole. (retrolefty work-up a while ago)
Depending on the "Arduino bits" you are programming, the 0.1uF cap may already be on the board (like a Promini), or it may not (your own design).
I put them on mine designs so I don't have to be concerned about the USB/Serial module having one.