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Distributed Manufacturing Is Essential To Getting Out of THEIR System by builderofcastles

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Distributed Manufacturing Is Essential To Getting Out of THEIR System
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Everyone is talking about the old banking system destruction to bring about the new banking system.
Talking about the CBDCs taking over and what is happening with on/off ramps for crypto.

How do we build a crypto economy?

Well, the piece that is missing...
The problem we had in the beginning days of industrial revolution
The problem we have in America where all of the jobs were sent overseas

The problem is, we do not manufacture needed goods so that we have something to trade with.

Although growing your own food on your homestead can make one quite self sufficient, it usually doesn't make money that you can use to purchase manufactured goods.

The solution is to make homestead sized manufacturing.

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T.H.E.Y. the big guys, the fat cats, those Mother WEFers, have always worked on buying up all the means of production.  The stock market is a sham.  None of those corporations really have any controlling shares out in the wild.

So that all the plebs are beholden to them.

You either play their game, with their money, or you get nothing.

Get  a mortgage, get an auto loan, get a j.o.b. (just over broke)
Be trapped by the system.

The whole system is designed to enslave us.
Crypto is only one piece, not a complete solution / exit from that system.

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I used refrigerators in the image because they are ubiquitous and quite important to our modern life.
They are also super easy to manufacture. (sorta)

* An insulated box
* A coil
* A compressor
* Another coil
* An electric circuit that turns on when it is too warm

These are each fairly easy to make.
The compressor may seem to hard for the average person, but it is actually very straight forward.
And if we used CNC machining, we could build them in our garage.

And if we had a lot of our friends specialize in each of these pieces
then we could assemble them from many parts that all work together.
Many suppliers, many assemblers.

It is not really hard, it is just daunting because they have hidden everything in a black box.
Any grease monkey who worked on his car back in the 50s could be taught refrigerator manufacturing.
It is just that those mother WEFers have made things more and more complex so that no one would even consider doing it themselves.

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We really need to start building parallel systems for everything we rely upon.
Crypto only helps us balance trade.
Blockchain will allow us to trade more efficiently.

But there are few actual goods in the alternative system as of yet.

Are we even at a point where one could make goods and only trade them for crypto?
I can see doing manufacturing as side gig.  But not full time as of yet.

And the reason i said "trade" is because all of the restrictions on manufacturing are for sales.  Maritime law.

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@randr10 ·
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Your refrigerator example got me thinking about an idea I had for insulation the other day. Why not use popcorn? It has the same basic properties of polystyrene insulation. Biggest problem I can see with it is that if the bugs get to it, your fridge is dunzo. Turns out I'm not the only one to think of this. https://www.independent.co.uk/news/science/popcorn-home-insulation-gottingen-university-b1962592.html
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@builderofcastles ·
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popcorn and foamed styrene are both things that produce air pockets.  And these slow down heat transfer.

popcorn is way less efficient than the stuff they use in refrigerators.
Further, the stuff wilts and compacts over time.
The vibration of the compressor in the refrigerator would speed that up.
It is not a good use case for popcorn.

However, whomever is assembling the refrigerator could use popcorn.  There is nothing stopping them.  And it may be essential if chemical foam isn't available.

This is one of the things about distributed manufacturing.  Between one refrigerator and the next, there doesn't have to be any similarity.
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