How to combat automation:

How to combat automation:
>introduce the concept of at-home-assembly
>around the same time of automation 3d printers should be consumer affordable
>download all the parts a 3d printer can print and get the rest in the mail for less than half the price!
>those who might suffer the most from automation would benefit the most from this as their jobs were in manufacturing
>they have the skills to but things together
>they can become youtube celebs who teach other people how to put stuff together
>consumers will actually learn about the technology they’re using
>should anything terrible happen to the grid or whatnot this is an invaluable commodity to have
Where am I wrong here?

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Maybe it could be called the
>one piece at a time
Option.

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The biggest problem isn't automation but energy

Imagine losing your job at the plant.
The wife is working.
The kids are all flunking at least one class.
Instead of looking like a deadbeat, you can now teach your kids about what you took pride in for the past 30yrs!
You can now show them how to do your job the RIGHT way.
But you get everything for less than half the cost of manufacturing!
Maybe it starts small, with a couple plants and their workers through unions. But the the social media kicks in.
The youtubers start.
>how to get any product for 75%+ off!
Then it becomes a consumer option.
Now we have people manufacturing their own stuff
Now they still have skills and are saving us money in the final steps of assembly!
Win fucking win!!!

But this IS a matter of energy!
It solves it!
Imagine the energy saved when you have every lower and middle class household assembling all their appliances!

>combat automation by automating things
Ok.

Imagine all the lawsuits avoided!
Should anything go wrong:
>we are not liable for the final assembly of this product
Solved!

Remove money

Not at all, the idea is at-home-assembly which passes the savings onto the consumer while maintaining their skills and the pride that came with them.
A perfect transition.

What do you think is going to happen?

>companies are going to give their proprietary technology out to civilians so that every person only has to purchase raw materials to create whatever they want

Or

>companies crank up planned obsolecense to 1000% under the guise of making it easier to automate the manufacture of X product and drop their prices like 10% for a few months before increasing at slightly greater than the rate of inflation to destroy any economic mobility whatsoever and to guarantee a permanent underclass who from cradle to grave will never be able to farm enough to feed themselves and are entirely dependent on you and your friends' corporations

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Go to bed grandpa

>use automation to make the parts you can
>order the rest of the parts from an automated factory
>AUTOMATION BTFO
>lmao, we still don’t have jobs
sterilize yourself

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This is only the plan for the generation or two that automation effects.
The idea a transitory easement for something that is unstoppable and will cause huge problems if not done properly.
It isn’t meant to solve the problem of automation but ease the transition over the period of 1-2 generations.

My job is maintaining and fixing robots and ensuring quality control.

All of this is the product of a high trust society, high trust societies corporations unapologetically have exploited.

How will they stop gangs of niggers breaking into their factories and stealing the copper wire and oil in their 3rd world factories, when the military industrial complex playing global police run out of trust worthy whites to grind up as fuel inside it?

The free market will react soon enough, and to the benefit of the consumer through competition!
Right about long enough for a generation of children to be raised comfortably during the transition to automation.

Then clearly this automation going to effect you as bad as the people on the assembly line.
You’ll likely be trained as technology progresses and you’ll still have a job.

You're presupposing that the people in companies aren't all buddies in the same private clubs preparing for society's inevitable implosion due to their parasitism and general disconnection to the majority of the population. Why would anybody do the public a favor when they could just pull a Walmart and render vast swathes of the country into their own fiefdoms?

When the US defaults or hyperinflates its currency to pay off its debts, companies and individuals with billions to trillions of dollars will swoop in to pick whatever they can apart before the government becomes a nonfunctional marketing and debt slavery organ of the rich and powerful. Any startups that try to bring the technology to the masses will be taken down by buyouts or just excessive lawsuits from the powers that be.

Yeah we have AI coming in and we will still need a human to throw an eye over the work it does. That will be my job.

Energy is far cheaper than the materials needed, metals as well as start up costs stepper motors etc
The biggest barrier could be trade secrets and IP concealing and preventing the sharing of crucial information
CNC machines are more the way to go than 3D printers I feel. The technology would have to come on a long way before it's viable in such a way.
It could be that you have machines weave objects out of carbon fibre or meme materials like graphene one day?
I like the idea of de-centralisation but somethings and perhaps everything will be easier to mass produce than craft in this way and thus likely higher quality and cheaper.
It could be that the ability to DIY almost anything acts as to keep prices down and planned obsolescence at bay.
I think we can use automation to become self sufficient though. But creating dumb robot manual agricultural slaves and living like feudal lords, the founders or Spartans.

You're wrong because people are, by and large, too stupid or lazy to engage in DIY solutions like that.

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They are all part of private clubs.
Like unions for instance.
This will start as a union initiative.
Literally what other option do they have?
We all know only a fee companies control manufacturing, let them make all this products this way.
Create the news stories, we’re talking decades long planning here user.

Or just let automation happen because it'll render spics and niggers useless, you fucking tard.

>combat automation
why? are you retarded?
why NPCs cling to their shitty jobs so much?

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You’re thinking way to far into the future.
Yes, one day we will be able to throw any matter into a wood chipper and print out anything our mind can think of.
Maybe even we could replace our guts wit a 3d printer and shit iPhones, who knows?
The time period I’m focusing on is the transition, like the industrial era transition.

Its already clearly defined how the 4th Industrial Revolution will happen and what it entails.

“Combat” isn’t the exact right word, so clearly you stopped reading there, please, read on.

I'm in a similar situation as you. I do silicon validation for a large chip manufacturer, and AI makes the job so much easier than before. However, our QC team has been getting the offer to transfer to SEA or get a severance package because of how much labor is saved.

Do you really think you'll be kept around for any longer than a few more years before the AI improves further and one of your supervisors takes over all functionality? This is what's happened with farms, single families can take care of farms the size of thousands of acres previously unimaginable thanks to better technology and chemistry. However, almost none of them own the land they work on anymore and are either employed through contract or lease the land from an agricorp conglomerate.

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>The current picture shows a consistent trend in the structure of U.S. agriculture," Hubert Hamer, the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service administrator, said in a statement.

Between 2012 and 2017, the nation lost nearly 70,000 (3.2 percent) of its mid-sized farms. However, the number of large farms (more than 2,000 acres) increased. And the largest of those farms -- the 4 percent making more than $1 million in annual sales -- accounted for more than 65 percent of all sales in 2017.

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WELL MAYBE IT DOESN’T HAVE TO GO THE WAY OF FUCKING LINCOLN THIS TIME, HANS!

Humans need shelter from cold and rain, food and water. Not a lot of what we actually need requires industry. We could make like Sparta and have state provision of farming equipment self driving tractors and docile automatons in stead of helots. Naturally citizenship should require service creating a noble warrior class, Aquarian Starship Troopers when?

Anti-automation = anti-white

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what are you even trying to achieve?
why would people want to assemble their shitty iphones themselves at home?
your idea makes no sense.

Its already decided, actually years ago. I think that was around 2014 or 2015 when the decisions were made.

Yeah I'll be kept on. The project is a disaster from start to finish. My managers are completely incompetent. I doubt they will be able to cut any jobs. They should be able to increase productivity when things are working. Glad demand is ever increasing.

God bless sick people. Always getting sicker.

No more brother wars hans.
The future isn’t decided.
This time needs to go better than the industrial revolution.

Unions have been captured. They rarely represent the interests of the workers or customers anymore. The Union bosses will cave to the demands of the employer in exchange for a pittance. If you manage to get enough people to strike regardless you'll be fired depending on your unions agreements and easily replaced, especially if automation is getting good enough to contemplate a new age of distributed manufacturing. It's a nice idea. But most people are too stupid and lazy to even use a dishwasher.

No you will pay off your debts in perpetuity.

been researching this topic for the 5 last years, yes it is already decided.
it wasn't decided 10 years ago but now it is for sure.

This basically. Depends if humans decide to love one another. If not lots of people will die and then automation will create utopia or a prison owned by the automation owners. K think the prison is most likely based on human nature.

Unions have no choice.
They will end in any case.
Who are they going to represent exactly?
This is their way out too.

Money is a very important part of Automation and will never go away.
Money is also about to transform into something new.

automation is good
free basic income is the future

no such thing as "free", don't worry goyim, the chosen people will make you pay their cut

>people are stupid and lazy
Look at youtube, it’s like the matrix:
>i know king-fu
People learn mew useful shit every about how to fix stuff.
Now imagine when Apple releases Augmented Reality, and does it right.
5G will be out.
The universe of things, etc.
If people are hard up on money you think they’ll pass up a deal?
Then they can put on their augmented reality glasses and do it step by step or live.
This is towards the end of the cycle when it becomes more consumer available.

Automation relies on money
?????
In capitalism yes but that's not what's being discussed or argued. BRAINLET

Only you have energy problems, kraut. Nobody else bothers with muh fight against climate.

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Well we wont be able to do anything like you are saying until pretty far into the future.
Right now it could work for Games Works shop as a business model, and they've even considered it. But affordable 3D printers that anything close to production quality looks and performance are not here.
Supply lines wont be revolutionized until the technology moves on.
Much of machining is automated already, what we are going to see next is driving jobs and white collar jobs be lost to AI. Starting at the menial and competitive moving to the more complex.
Hopefully when we hit the walls of molecular scale and cant make smaller silicon (transistors are ~20 atoms across now) then technology will then move at a rate far easier to handle socially after a huge collapse as the market adjust to that new reality of course.

It wouldn't be so difficult to make a VR headset or Google glass type device that could explain DIY or electronics to you as you look at the pieces and attempt a task.

Again, this idea SAVES money in automation by skipping assembly.

3d printers can only use plastic are you all retarded?

What the fuck are you on about
How is a guy at a plant suppose to teach other people what he learned through youtube.
This still doesn't help the guy himself because he no longer makes that product and people now know how to do it themselves.
And you're forgetting the specialized equipment it takes to make some products cost tens of thousands of dollars

Well if no one needed to lift a finger there’d be no need for a plan.

>being a stupid nigger
Stop.

>?????
yes Brainlet because Machines have to transfer value between each other in the future to work accross different systems and supply chains, payment processors etc.

nobody wants to assemble their own shit besides maybe some highly autistic retards.

Now they do.
Think of what they’ll do when the transition to automation is complete.

Those things are pieces of shit and break at the drop of a hat. German engineering my ass.

t. work in automotive manufacturing

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It's what I'm training to do, something similar. This is the perfect time to get started & profit.

This could be less drastic (manufacturing businesses becoming cheap enough so any middle class person who saved some money can open it). A lot of the current cars are built by third parties anyway.
It looks like a high tech form of Distributism.

Or, you have a state planned economy using automation & advanced systems for international commerce, then tax the ever living shit out of it to provide social benefits such as higher education to the ethnostate - creating a generation of intelligent men involved in the sciences, philosophy, arts, etc,. Shops, agriculture, etc,. will go back to tradesmen and have a decentralized economy more akin to the early days of America.

Here are the steps over a 20yr period
>layoffs
>anger
>union compilation
>part of settlement is free components
>dudes start youtubes
>automation kicks up
>everything is cheaper
>3d printers in every house, part of every smart fridge
>People want to save money
>look up internet howto
Internet bux to the rescue

You have no clue how anything works

How else is the company supposed to make money?

High quality products don't keep money coming in. You need low quality shit that breaks down constantly so you can sell maintenance services and more machinery.

Welcome to capitalism 101 where an efficient, regulated, and functional economy is the exact opposite of what is actually pursued.

probably a summerfag

>no one want to
The poor will.
But this is also a national security and second amendment issue.
If we go full AI/automation, we are full grid.
Lot’s of eggs in one basket.
It would be really nice if out citizens knew how all this shit works.
And everyone saves money.

>part of settlement is free components
HAHAHAHAHAHA

He'll be lucky if he keeps his pension
And this completely ignores the thousands of retail workers, cashiers, and truck drivers

t. someone who has never built anything

IIRC that's pretty much what Swedish automotive industry has been doing but instead of 3D printers and shit you have some local Svenson hammering a Saab Gripen assembly part in his hometown garage

>The poor will.
no they dont

>Not requiring military service for citizenship creating a strong cultured tightly linked warrior/social/political class
You know nothing of humans if you think they can have no responsibilities and be given food like cattle, you would make battery hens of us all, given gibs and hedonistic pleasure like drones. With no need for any bonds, love and care for each other. It's worse than mass suicide.
H.G Wells described such a dystopia
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We could only hope some go the spartan route and crack their worthless skulls open were such a people born: The Eloi Damn Them!

Well they’re going to have to once all public services are defunded due to lack of income tax revenue.

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Evolutionary pleasure would make such creatures of us in such a state/
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this is the best post

>due to lack of income tax revenue.
why would that be a problem?

And if CNC routers for metal and wood, carbon fiber and metal 3D printers, CAD/CAM/... progressed enough, this would go far.