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*Digital fabrication yields production at zero marginal cost over the value of the materials themselves . This is under the assumption of efficient, optimized design | *Digital fabrication yields production at zero marginal cost over the value of the materials themselves . This is under the assumption of efficient, optimized design | ||
*With a construction set approach for product ecologies we can further expand the usability of products by factor of 5 or 10 | *With a construction set approach for product ecologies we can further expand the usability of products by factor of 5 or 10 | ||
* | *This is not to count financing and other financial parasitism | ||
*The above add up to about a thousand x performance to cost improvement, indicating scalable prosperity |
Revision as of 21:00, 27 July 2025
- Lifetime design produces 10x value for example when something lasts 5 years versus 50 years such as a skid steer
- In production, technological recursion allows 50% cost reduction by substituting open knowhow for purchased goods.
- For production cost of design is open and social production is used, then the resulting price is is perhaps 1/3 to 1/5 of the cost if we use open design
- In a universal basic asset and fresh structure, the cost to produce materials from the waste stream is about five times lower than virgin stock.
- Digital fabrication yields production at zero marginal cost over the value of the materials themselves . This is under the assumption of efficient, optimized design
- With a construction set approach for product ecologies we can further expand the usability of products by factor of 5 or 10
- This is not to count financing and other financial parasitism
- The above add up to about a thousand x performance to cost improvement, indicating scalable prosperity