#1
3D printing has been possible for a while but the prices are now low enough for people who really want a 3D printer to get one. The Makerbot (brand) Replicator (printer) is on the market for $1,749.00, and owners can print out a 3D model and get a real-life Thing. It can print up to two colors of plastic to form the object, but it seems like people tend to just print in white and then paint over them for a lot of things.


3D Printer


"Ink"

Makerbot has a site with a social network type of interface for people to share 3D object designs and I've been into looking around to see what uses this'll have when the price goes down even more to the point of actually being practical rather than just a neat geeky novelty. A really simple thing a lot of people are making are just Stands for stuff, like something to fit your iphone into or prop a wine bottle against, and it seems like that got to the point where people had contests to make up the most ridiculous iphone case.


Printed-out megaphone

There are also more interesting uses, including being able to print out shot glasses for a party, toys, tools, replacement parts, etc.

Torrent site Pirate Bay recently added a section for physical objects ("physibles"), and explained why the future is cool:

We're always trying to foresee the future a bit here at TPB. One of the things that we really know is that we as a society will always share. Digital communication has made that a lot easier and will continue to do so. And after the internets evolutionized data to go from analog to digital, it's time for the next step.

Today most data is born digitally. It's not about the transition from analog to digital anymore. We don't talk about how to rip anything without losing quality since we make perfect 1 to 1 digital copies of things. Music, movies, books, all come from the digital sphere. But we're physical people and we need objects to touch sometimes as well!

We believe that the next step in copying will be made from digital form into physical form. It will be physical objects. Or as we decided to call them: Physibles. Data objects that are able (and feasible) to become physical. We believe that things like three dimensional printers, scanners and such are just the first step. We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare sparts for your vehicles. You will download your sneakers within 20 years.

The benefit to society is huge. No more shipping huge amount of products around the world. No more shipping the broken products back. No more child labour. We'll be able to print food for hungry people. We'll be able to share not only a recipe, but the full meal. We'll be able to actually copy that floppy, if we needed one.

We believe that the future of sharing is about physible data. We're thinking of temporarily renaming ourselves to The Product Bay - but we had no graphical artist around to make a logo. In the future, we'll download one.



The stuff on pirate bay isn't very cool yet (4chan anonymous mask was the most popular design for a while ), but there are creative ideas on the makerbot site. It's neat to look around these sites and see what we'll be printing out in the Future instead of running to the store.

#2
"YES! 3d PRINTERS!"

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#3
you should post that in every thread
#4
*loads a thread on a forum using a laptop and spits coffee on monitor* How does this help starving poor ppl in Africa.
#5
Contemporary electronic music? Don't you guys know there are Starving ppl who are so hungry they would try to eat your ipod.
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#7
It just goes to show the worthlessness of science imo. It just shits me that people sperg out about dumb shit like 3D printing ("oh wow a machine that crafts things! what's a lathe?") like it's the second coming of Christy.
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Ironicwarcriminal posted:
It just goes to show the worthlessness of science imo. It just shits me that people sperg out about dumb shit like 3D printing ("oh wow a machine that crafts things! what's a lathe?") like it's the second coming of Christy.



stuff like this, AR glasses, smartphones with robotic operators, etc. just accomplish things that people can already do except a bit easier or more conveniently, and with thousand dollar pricetags

#9
i think it's hard to say what the main uses of it will be at this point, which is why i like browsing that site, but i appreciate any step toward having a Star trek-style replicator, which I think starving people would really dig

plus here's an ass vase

#10

Skylark posted:
i think it's hard to say what the main uses of it will be at this point, which is why i like browsing that site, but i appreciate any step toward having a Star trek-style replicator, which I think starving people would really dig

plus here's an ass vase



like the early days of the internet there will be a bit of heady giddiness at the novelty and potential of it all, then the patent lawyers will quickly commercialize replication patterns and the end result is you still end up paying the same amount of money for stuff except the companies get to keep the difference saved from eliminating manufacturing and operations staff

#11


The system works!
#12

crustpunk_trotsky posted:
like the early days of the internet there will be a bit of heady giddiness at the novelty and potential of it all, then the patent lawyers will quickly commercialize replication patterns and the end result is you still end up paying the same amount of money for stuff except the companies get to keep the difference saved from eliminating manufacturing and operations staff



I mentioned pirate bay's object section because it means it'll be possible to pirate physical objects/products in the way we pirate music and movies now

#13
similarly AR & AR glasses are going to just be another platform for advertising, not just as a space for pop-up advertisements, but advertisers are salivating at the prospect of collecting instantaneous biofeedback from the consumer group of 18-45 year olds who spend too much money on dumb toys. your every lingering gaze will be another data point to fine tune the virtual billboard campaigns
#14
WOW NOW WE CAN JUST BUY PLASTIC IN A RAW FORM AND MAKE IT OURSELVES OFF PIRATE BAY INSTEAD OF BUYING IT FROM SOMEONE ELSE WHO DOES THAT. IM PRETTY SURE THE CONDITIONS FOR SUCCESSFUL SOCIALIST REVOLUTION HAVE ALMOST BEEN MET NOW THA THIS HAS HAPPENED
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Skylark posted:

crustpunk_trotsky posted:
like the early days of the internet there will be a bit of heady giddiness at the novelty and potential of it all, then the patent lawyers will quickly commercialize replication patterns and the end result is you still end up paying the same amount of money for stuff except the companies get to keep the difference saved from eliminating manufacturing and operations staff

I mentioned pirate bay's object section because it means it'll be possible to pirate physical objects/products in the way we pirate music and movies now



I can shoplift cheap plastic shit from the dollar store already??

#16
speaking of patents this 3d pringint stuff is patently dumb as hell lol
#17

Skylark posted:

crustpunk_trotsky posted:
like the early days of the internet there will be a bit of heady giddiness at the novelty and potential of it all, then the patent lawyers will quickly commercialize replication patterns and the end result is you still end up paying the same amount of money for stuff except the companies get to keep the difference saved from eliminating manufacturing and operations staff

I mentioned pirate bay's object section because it means it'll be possible to pirate physical objects/products in the way we pirate music and movies now



Cool won’t it be great when angry 14 year old nerds can print off a handgun and take it school, science OWNS! piracy OWNS! FUCK DAD

#18

crustpunk_trotsky posted:
I can shoplift cheap plastic shit from the dollar store already??



the future is what i'm interested in. Please seed Peanut butter

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Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Cool won’t it be great when angry 14 year old nerds can print off a handgun and take it school, science OWNS! piracy OWNS! FUCK DAD



it will own when the jocks have to answer for their crimes

#20

Skylark posted:

crustpunk_trotsky posted:
I can shoplift cheap plastic shit from the dollar store already??

the future is what i'm interested in. Please seed Peanut butter



its a cool concept but historically capitalism has found a way to pervert pretty much any technological development to shift the largest portion of gains to the neo landlords who now hold titles patents and copyrights instead of deeds, a small gain going to the class of computer-savvy administrators needed to program & automate the tech and a net loss going to the people who are made obsolete

#21

Skylark posted:
the future is what i'm interested in. Please seed Peanut butter



teh.. TEH!!

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#23
We have been notified by a copyright owner that your Internet account has been involved in the exchange of unauthorized copies of copyrighted material (music, movies, or software). The file in question was the 5.6GB "3D_Printer_Designs_For_All_30_Varieties_Of_Fleshlight.torrent". We are enclosing a copy of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) notice that we received from the copyright holder.
#24
yeah i read that gibson novel too
#25

EmanuelaOrlandi posted:
speaking of patents this 3d pringint stuff is patently dumb as hell lol

lol

#26
i actually used one of those makerbots today, one was on display at a uh symposium i was attending. did NOT print a satisfactory hammer and sickle lapel pin
#27

Ironicwarcriminal posted:
Cool won’t it be great when angry 14 year old nerds can print off a handgun and take it school, science OWNS! piracy OWNS! FUCK DAD

i think you're underestimating this emergent tech's renfair implications

#28
someone in LF came into marxchat and said that very soon africans would be able to buy a replicator bot that made 3d printers and solve all their problems and i laughed really hard
#29

getfiscal posted:
someone in LF came into marxchat and said that very soon africans would be able to buy a replicator bot that made 3d printers and solve all their problems and i laughed really hard



does it print 3d copies of marx texts???

#30
if you're really so "starving", then eat this plastic 3:4 scale model of the book Cyclonopedia.
#31
finally I can print out my script for The Matrix 4 3D, in 3D
#32
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-17761949

Sudan President Omar al-Bashir has said his main goal is now to "liberate" the people of South Sudan from its rulers following recent border clashes.

The former rebel Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) has ruled South Sudan since it seceded from Sudan in July 2011.

President Bashir described the SPLM as "insects" that needed to be eliminated.

#33
woah that's p far offtopic unless u want to talk about printing little plastic bugs
#34
Stop making fun of the OP!! How would you feel if your friends suddenly went berzerko on you with mean comments!! Also there is a very traditional history in marxism of optimism about the possibilities of technology for a socialist society. And I suppose ya'll are going to make your communist empire out of rocks and beehives and big dreams?
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bonclay posted:
Stop making fun of the OP!! How would you feel if your friends suddenly went berzerko on you with mean comments!! Also there is a very traditional history in marxism of optimism about the possibilities of technology for a socialist society. And I suppose ya'll are going to make your communist empire out of rocks and beehives and big dreams?



OP chiming in to say "Don't worry," Im thick skinn'd. Not sure about all this "Marxism" stuff tho...

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#37
endless possibilities


#38
Now you're able to print a plastic stetson in you're own home. Bam, Communism
#39
hmm are there any good fedora designs up yet goon sir
#40
not interested until u can print a bong