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#Document in CAD to create automated designers with realistic sourcing | #Document in CAD to create automated designers with realistic sourcing | ||
The idea is that if you collaborate on open design, then you can end up paying only for value (not overpaying) which is a huge motivator for people to gain financial independence. | |||
We envision a world with community-based microfactories where you have to purchase something only once in your life. This saves 10-100x on any given item. For example, you will own one car instead of having to buy 8 over your lifetime. You have the option to buy more, but you don't have a requirement to do so. |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 26 August 2024
The ethic states that more value can be created by open enterprise development:
- Visual BOMs for parts and tools
- Visual representation of process
You can then:
- Open a visual BOM or template
- Drag and drop into a certain project to document. Drag all the necessary parts for completion.
- Verify after build to refine procedures
- Document in CAD to create automated designers with realistic sourcing
The idea is that if you collaborate on open design, then you can end up paying only for value (not overpaying) which is a huge motivator for people to gain financial independence.
We envision a world with community-based microfactories where you have to purchase something only once in your life. This saves 10-100x on any given item. For example, you will own one car instead of having to buy 8 over your lifetime. You have the option to buy more, but you don't have a requirement to do so.