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RE: $10k Home Built in Under 24 Hours Using 3D Printing Vulcan Printer
This is amazing! I'd like to know more about how this 3D printed home performs in challenging circumstances (flood, earthquake, fire, extreme weather conditions). If it passes these tests, then it can be built anywhere else in the world.
yea, ive been thinking making an eco ghetto could be a good real estate investment if can pass a zoning board
Have you looked at what @quinneaker and @gardenofeden are doing?
yea looks like making art and other stuff to support digital life?
They got a community that is squatting in a depressed area.
They feed folks, make houses out of reclaimed materials, etc.
You mentioned interests in similar things?
yea, would love to make 21st century levittowns
Seems to me tiny houses is where the action is given the oversupply of mcmansions, but i dont see anyone doing it.
While this is totally an awesome advancement, the only drawback here if it passes the test is we would be withdrawing much-needed jobs from the people. But I hope in the future, companies or the government will have full awareness of it and at least never leave them hanging, unemployed.
Lol sorry I think about the future quite too much, it's just for me the world pretty runs at a brisk pace. I hope people can keep up and their living conditions get better as the world works do.
yea i'm against having jobs for the sake of jobs? Condemning humans to do tasks that a machine could do does not benefit society? If people were libertated from such tasks, even if 99% of them fucked off, if 1% became heart surgeons or physicists, I imagine society would be better off--especially if they were the next Einstein. We need people to be free to do what they want in this automated world of abundance.