The technology is forecast to overcome tariffs and high metal costs to win new savings and help drive adoption of electric vehicles and energy storage systems.

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      Why the tongue in cheek answer? I want a serious answer rather than pithy remarks.

      If we want a post-scarcity society, let’s start building it, rather than trying to posture on the Internet with seemingly sarcastic remarks.

      • whoever loves Digit 🇵🇸🇺🇸🏴‍☠️@piefed.social
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        38 minutes ago

        That was my actual answer

        Post scarcity should happen ASAP with robots, don’t know if it will

        With current technology, high food prices should be expected (because hard to produce and not enough robots yet) along with free rechargeable batteries (because probably easier to produce at scale for a million convicted former cops), but we’ve fumbled that