>Learn a trad-ACK!
>>519435247they will always make us slave away at somethingeven with full automation, they dont want us happyor breeding, we will never have a techno utopia whereour time actually belongs to us
So what are humans actually good for?
>yu vill life in the 3d printet houze
>>519435247bro these things have been around for 15 years by now, no one wants some concrete igloo, this shit isnt selling at all.think about how retarded this is, you dish out some 6 figure number for the property alone ... and then you dump a concrete igloo on it? who would do this? its stupid.this is just lazy garbage its not like no one could build a brick laying machine, the thing is theres just too many third worlders ready to lay bricks for pennies so its not worth to build that machine instead the capitalists simply import more third worlders
>>519435433nobody is selling 3d printed houses in my statethey are all old houses that have been there for like 50 plus yearsselling for like 350-400k lol
>>519435482>nobody is selling 3d printed houses in my statei was talking about "3d" concrete printers, that is old technology. no one uses it for anything. its garbage
>>519435247So does it also print plumbing and electrical installation?
Who sets up and operates the printer? Who knows how to fix it if it breaks?
>>519435360Soon robotic chads will destroy them all.
Do we also have a 3d printer for wallpapers?
>>519435616wow, that gif hits really hardimagine what this did to the human psyche
>>519435247this shit since 2013 and never went mainstream
>>519435247>eco friendly homeSo we’re going back to mud huts? Why is every “eco friendly” movement civilization regression?
>>519435247Nice. After few years it can bring cost of housing down.
I am always confused as to who these tiny meme homes you see advertised as an "innovative solution to the housing crisis" are meant to be for. It goes without saying they have to be built on practically worthless land because nobody with money is going to want to live in one of them. So then nobody with a job will want to live in them because they won't be near anything. Retirees with money won't want them either. So they're for poor people who nobody ever expects to work. Are they literally just re-inventing trailer parks?
>>519435247Never saw the point of these 3D printed houses. They have been announcing them for almost 2 decades and all that for what? 3D printers can't apply rebar, which is absolutely fundamental for concrete under flection. Concrete 3D printers will never print slabs. They can't print foundations, those must still be excavated by a crew. And even if you solve that what, you solved like 20% of a construction project and literally the part that goes up the quickest, well done, then you still need to do plumbing, doors and windows, electrical, finishes and a whole fuckton of other shit. 3D printed walls suck at thermal isolation too, even if you place some kind of thermal isolator in the middle of the 3D printed wall you will end up by design with a crapload of thermal bridges everywhere anyways.
>>519435433This, it is just a way to extract some shekels from idiots who don't know anything about construction industry.The industry has been optimized already like 70 years ago to produce similar and much, much better and more livable buildings with orders of magnitude more simple, efficient and cheap tech.
>>519435360Meat, adrenochrome and loosh I guess
>>519435962Honesty, if I would have one of those printed houses, it would be far from everything, on my own land. Long as its more cheap than building from stone or wood. Although who knows how those printed houses handle the winter.Housing crisis would be fixed with prices being corrected.
why dont they make a robot that can stack bricks? A brick layer robot.It would be a great product, they just have to develop the robot, not an entire fucking supply chain just for the robot to build houses that are worse than normal house anyway.Imagine, a contractor buys or rents a bricklayer robot, brings it to the construction site on his pickup. Buys bricks, mortar etc. from normal local construction material stores, no need to super specific factories tailored just for the activity. The robot can easily be deployed anywhere with the materials being local sourced, even in bumfuck nowhere. Robotic companies are so fucking stupid, they seem to be more interested in making ominous headlines than actual products
>>519435962The housing crisis affects especially America, where it's caused by their sunken cost fallacy of believing in the urban sprawl ponzi scheme. Meaning that if they would build commie blocks like everyone else, there would be no housing crisis. Instead, their sprawl ponzi is collapsing as its infrastructure has reached its best before-date, and they still talk about "affordable houses" instead of "affordable apartments".In other countries the housing crisis is mostly caused by the uncontrolled mud flood, but it's more manageable as new WEF ghettoes are built everywhere in the West except America.
>>519436281In the best case, there would be humanoid multipurpose robots, which could just lay the bricks and do all the other installations like humans. That would probably be the only sensible way to replace humans with robots in the construction industry. You could have the whole house built by a couple of robots (like today with a couple of mexicans), instead of having a gazillion of specialized robots for every task.
>>519435247Now let's see a robot approve the paperwork in 24 hours
>>519435247I think they are building those in Mexico. They are like 400 SF or something. Beaners love them.