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It's almost 2020
3D printing was invented in the 80s, the patent ran out in 2009.
You literally saw it in 2001 when you watched Jurassic Park 3.
Based and blackpilled
all the american tech companies are dying. many bought up start ups which werent going any where years before. its like every start up just wanted to sell out and had no business model
now the tech companies cant get QE money and fed set interest is higher due to higher GDP growth which it will go even higher with this alleged 4.1%. so banks dont get almost 1 for 1 lending (virtual zero interest) from the fed any more so tech companies cant even go to banks for a line of credit with almost no interest. it cant be passed on to them
and to make matters worse there have been to many quarters with piss poor quarterly earnings reports for to many tech companies. it was a bubble propped up under obama through QE because america had to look like it ran the world
The future kids is Arduino
Which is the best movie in the franchise let's be clear. Perfect self-contained adventure movie with no world building or dumb moralizing.
Btw we are talking about delivered consumer tech
Behind the scenes tech is obviously more advanced. We don’t know how far. Some tech isn’t “monetizable” so it isn’t shipped to consumers. For example, Microsoft had the “courier tablet” but it would burn through the battery and the use cases were too limited
Samsung is coming out with a phone that can fold... the screen will literally bend to close. Should be interesting.
Also Microsoft was working on this as well, the bendable screen materials as well as phones with projectors. Bendable screens are slightly ahead of the projector phones
Because there's no real money left. We are all grinding out lives with earnings potential the same as 1970 but with 4 times the base costs due to inflation.
And all the people on top have no incentive to develop. We need to bust some fucking skulls and open up some industries to competition if we want to see anything new
A 100 year old Baker electric car has the same range as a Nissan Leaf and it's way nicer inside
In what way is it stagnated?