In the Next Industrial Revolution, Atoms Are the New Bits
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#2I look forward to the day when instead of car companies and other large manufacturers holding us hostage for pennies in injection molded plastic, it's standard practice for the mechanic to download and print out a part off the internet. I'm joining http://techshop.ws/ next month. I'm a software engineer, but I'm not afraid to get my hands dirty. Viva la industrial revolution!
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#3A few years ago, I was about to go on a car trip. The hot/cold selector in my car was broken, and my mechanic had ordered the part, but didn't have time to put it in. I knew him pretty well, so I borrowed a screwdriver and took apart my dashboard. The broken part was 3 pieces of injection-molded plastic with a quarter sized circuit board in the middle. 20 minutes later, I had it installed, and went inside to pay for…
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#6A few years ago, I was about to go on a car trip. The hot/cold selector in my car was broken, and my mechanic had ordered the part, but didn't have time to put it in. I knew him pretty well, so I borrowed a screwdriver and took apart my dashboard. The broken part was 3 pieces of injection-molded plastic with a quarter sized circuit board in the middle. 20 minutes later, I had it installed, and went inside to pay for…
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#7A few years ago, I was about to go on a car trip. The hot/cold selector in my car was broken, and my mechanic had ordered the part, but didn't have time to put it in. I knew him pretty well, so I borrowed a screwdriver and took apart my dashboard. The broken part was 3 pieces of injection-molded plastic with a quarter sized circuit board in the middle. 20 minutes later, I had it installed, and went inside to pay for…
Anyone know if there's anything like techshop.ws available in Boston?
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#9for the hackers reading this, have you considered a "bits & atoms" based startup? If not, why not? I write a blog on this stuff and am curious what the tipping point will be to get 25-50% of YC startups looking at businesses with physical components.