My "answer" at the time was that FAB would allow everyone in the boonies (as I drove down I-5 in the middle of absolute **** nowhere) to create bespoke products that have personal, local, or group value.
I hear the call again for average Joe's to become artisans. I have no answer on the tip of my tongue, other than my service experience as an Electrician's Mate (with a physics degree, but that's another story) and until robots can wire homes, transmission lines, substations and data centers, right now, I tell all the young people looking for work to become electricians.
And I'm going to stop right here, because going any further needs some thinking through.
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jbai•2h ago
Not in the way economists usually mean, where models break down at the margins. The whole framework stops working. Supply, demand, scarcity — these concepts assume things that won’t be true anymore.