I read the headline and thought, "That's weird, Gates isn't really interested in things that just save money these days." And sure enough, from the article: > "...may help end almost 500,000 infant deaths and save $233 billion annually in costs linked to diarrhea, cholera and other diseases..." So I guess that's Bloomberg for you. 233 billion dollars is a way more interesting lede than a mere half a million lives.
Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
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Re: Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
#32Has anyone tried to make an SV startup-style company sell Japanese-type toilets in America? I think a lot of people would like them
Re: Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
#33Has anyone tried to make an SV startup-style company sell Japanese-type toilets in America? I think a lot of people would like them
Re: Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
#34Has anyone tried to make an SV startup-style company sell Japanese-type toilets in America? I think a lot of people would like them
Most bathrooms aren't wired for electricity near the toilet. That aside, you can buy Toto toilets in the US. The fancy ones are north of 4k, but they are available. Cold water sprays are readily available, $60 and a 10 minute installation later.
Edit: weird wording
Re: Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
#35Has anyone tried to make an SV startup-style company sell Japanese-type toilets in America? I think a lot of people would like them
Here in Japan, most Westerners tend to hate Japanese-style toilets with passion...?
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#36Earlier quoted context omitted.
Here in Japan, most Westerners tend to hate Japanese-style toilets with passion...?
Are you talking about the squat toilets? Because the other smart toilets are very nice, even if you don't use the cleaning options, having a heated seat in the winter is amazing.
Re: Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
#37Has anyone tried to make an SV startup-style company sell Japanese-type toilets in America? I think a lot of people would like them
There's a few companies selling Japanese bidet seats in the UK and some that provide translated control panels. No reason they wouldn't succeed in the US too.
Only the highest priced ones are the complete toilet.
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#38Earlier quoted context omitted.
> people keep toilets for 5-10 years per toilet on average Do you have any data to back this up? I would have assumed it was far less often.
Then that only proves my point further. Toilets in my family would get replaced every 15 years.
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#39Earlier quoted context omitted.
You posted a couple sentence opinion and he/she posted a link with a lot of detail and mentioned an SV startup trying to solve it, which is what I asked. So thanks for your comment, I’m not saying it’s irrelevant, but the link was descriptive and more closely matched my question
It wasn't an opinion. If you are too blind to see the facts then that's your own fault. You asked a question, you got the answer and now you're so upset with it that you're trying to hide it? What's the point? Here are some figures for your fingers. A toilet lasts 10+ years easily. It costs around $200-$300 and extra to install. The installation is simple since most bathrooms have a toilet. A bidet attachment can be…
Re: Gates Foundation spent $200M funding toilet research
#40This reminds me of software developer who favor deep, technical, architectural work instead of attractive, "sounds cool on paper" sort of work. To an outsider, the animations look cool but the engine that drives the animation is cooler to software engineers. Point being, this is not something a normal philanthropist would imagine being cool and awesome. This takes someone who actually cares about shit (in this case l…
mindfuplay’s comment reminded me of the famous glass of shit water Gates drank from his Omniprocessor project [0].
But within that 2015 article, Gates mentions a long term plan for seweage and shit[1]:
>If we can develop safe, affordable ways to get rid of human waste, we can prevent many of those deaths and help more children grow up healthy.
>Western toilets aren’t the answer, because they require a massive infrastructure of sewer lines and treatment plants that just isn’t feasible in many poor countries.
He also mentions he wrote about toilets before in a 2012 article titled “Reflections on the Reinventing the Toilet Challenge.”[2]
Digging deeper into that article brought me to a PDF from the Gates Foundation outlining grants from their 2011 program: “Reinvent the Toilet Challenge” [3]
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[0]:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bVzppWSIFU0
[1]:https://www.gatesnotes.com/Development/Omniprocessor-From-Po...
[2]:https://www.gatesnotes.com/Development/Reflections-on-the-Re...
[3]:https://docs.gatesfoundation.org/Documents/wsh-reinvent-the-...