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>he bought a car
>doesn't know automated cars are going to eliminate the 2nd hand car market completely within 5-10 years and render his vehicle literally worth as much as scrap metal after prohibitively high insurance rates make manual driving an extravagant luxury reserved for wealthy tech hipsters and Jerry Seinfeld tier car fags
>he bought a house
>doesn't realize Chink 3D house printing is 5 years away and will crash entire housing market as millennials opt for $15k brand new 3D printed homes printed in 1 day over used boomer $400k wood box that disintegrates during a thunderstorm

Tell me /biz/, why do you make such poor financial choices?

>> No.10001005

>trusting automated cars and Chinese houses

>> No.10001039

>>10001005
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k74rb7xl3aY

Why not?

>> No.10001085

>>10000970
>doesn't realize Chink 3D house printing is 5 years away and will crash entire housing market as millennials opt for $15k brand new 3D printed homes printed in 1 day over used boomer $400k wood box that disintegrates during a thunderstorm

I somewhat agree, but I think only the low end housing market will be affected, although you can already buy and insulate a Home Depot cuckshed for ~5K (200 sqft), about the size of a college dorm.

>> No.10001091

>>10000970

In most urban areas the value of a home comes from the land it’s sitting on and not the building. And do you really think manual cars are going extinct within 5-10 years? Given that nearly everyone in the US has a car how are you going to convince people virtually over night to give up a vehicle they paid tens of thousands for? It’s going to be a gradual transition probably over multiple decades

>> No.10001107

>>10001085
>but I think only the low end housing market will be affected

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4rvKP_yfcGM

Maybe at first, the technology is relatively primitive/new and they are already building ridiculous shit that any normie would live in.

>> No.10001118

>>10001091
No convincing needed; people will merely buy self driving cars instead of non automated. This implies people will stop purchasing non automated because why would you? Something is only wrth what people pay, when demand drives up for a couple year old cars that can’t automate, no buyers, worthless. Tesla has an option right now that future proofs your car to upgrade into full automation.

>> No.10001129

>>10001091
>And do you really think manual cars are going extinct within 5-10 years?

I do, and the leaders of ride sharing companies agree with me.

>> No.10001152

>>10001118
>Tesla has an option right now that future proofs your car to upgrade into full automation.

A feature like this alone will decimate entire auto market once at critical mass.

>> No.10001210

>>10001152
I haven’t seen any discussion about backwards compatability; whoever starts making ‘automation kits’ for “legacy” cars will print money. $5k to convert any car over? Huge oppo.

>> No.10001228

>>10001039
CHINA HUSTLE

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10001233

>>10001210

Lots of people doing this. Geohot for starters making a DIY one. They will never be legally allowed on the road, absolutely no way.

Also, 3D printed mansion for $150k, brand new. Kek. RIP housing market.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8JmuMbAcCE

>> No.10001236

>>10000970
>doesn't realize Chink 3D house printing is 5 years away and will crash entire housing market as millennials opt for $15k brand new 3D printed homes printed in 1 day over used boomer $400k wood box that disintegrates during a thunderstorm
I've been thinking about this for a long time. But land is part of the price of real estate tho, however if we get floating houses in the sky then that would really crash the estate market to the ground.

>> No.10001254

>>10000970
>$400k wood box
yikes i'm sorry for anyone living in america

>> No.10001256

>>10001236
>But land is part of the price of real estate tho

Land will be absolutely worthless when you can move a 3D printer to any remote parcel of land and build an entire self sustained house in 1 day and have your necessities droned in/shipped to you depending on how remote you live. Almost zero reason for land to have any value once this is available.

>> No.10001292

>>10001256
>NEET implying everyone is like him and doesn't want to be around people
>also implying everyone will be able to buy land in the middle of nowhere for dirt cheap

>> No.10001294

>>10000970
and what good financial choices have you made

>> No.10001295

>>10001256
What about living close to job/college/family?
But for the most part I agree.
At first people that buy those cheap houses will be seen as trashy, but as more people see it as an affordable way of buying your own home, it will reach a critical mass and real estate market could crash.

>> No.10001318

>>10001292
>>NEET implying everyone is like him and doesn't want to be around people

People are already doing exactly this via the tiny home movement, imagine once 3D printing makes this even more comfortable/economical. Nice cope.

>>10001295
>What about living close to job/college/family?

Friends/family can come with you or you can live close by, not a big problem to figure out really. More and more jobs are remote anyway, won't even factor into the equation.

>> No.10001326

>>10001233
Holy fuck, how do I long 3D printed housing? This shit is going to be bigger than self-driving cars.

>> No.10001327

>>10000970

Sorry to break it to you, but automated cars are probably 30-40 years off mainstream adoption.

Most of that time will be to change the public perception that these things are actually safe (because they aren't and it remains to be seen if they could be made safe)

>> No.10001334

>>10001294

Buying ETH @ $10, XRP @ .05, among many others.

>> No.10001350

>>10001327
>t. guy who sunk his life savings into a M series and is sweating bullets right now

Cope.

>>10001326

Agree completely.

>> No.10001362

>>10001334
yeah those are good.. so why are you worried about cuck-sheds and self driving cars, when you have shitcoin profit bags

>> No.10001366

>>10001327
A new standard for roads would need to be created. Iso 80001 or something for the detection systems of automated cars.
As soon as government saw that the savings of automated cars far outweighed the cost of implementing the new road standards we would see a rapid adoption.

>> No.10001384

>>10001362
>worried

Why would I be worried? I'm excited, the future is amazing. I am just curious why /biz/ is buying vehicles and houses that are guaranteed to be worthless in a decade.

>> No.10001388

>>10001327

I should also mention that if cars become fully automated, why wouldn't car pooling services become the norm whereby you rent access for your family to use a car service to deliver you, kind of like a taxi service without pajeets. Thus instead of cars spending 90% of the time parked somewhere they instead spend the day driving strangers to and fro and spend very little time inactive.

This would be a marvel actually, the reduced traffic on roads, land that was previously used for parking is opened up to bike lanes and walking paths and shops etc.

But like I said, this is likely at least 40 years away, probably more like 50 years or so, even being generous.

>> No.10001406

>>10001350

I have no idea what an M series is, champ. Electric car or something?

>> No.10001413

>>10001388
>I should also mention that if cars become fully automated, why wouldn't car pooling services become the norm whereby you rent access for your family to use a car service to deliver you, kind of like a taxi service without pajeets.

They will, this is why Lyft and Uber exist, it is their end goal. Lyft execs predict this will be in less than 10 years.

>>10001406

Expensive BMW normie vehicle.

>> No.10001436

>>10001384
i have both.. i need the vehicle to go to X. I need a house to live in.

If i could help it, i would live in a rural area with good internet, but obtained the house even before shitcoins was a thing, so just gotta use it, for all its worth.

Also in some cases, buying a house is better than renting because of the equity, or you can get tenants.

>> No.10001458

>>10001436
>Also in some cases, buying a house is better than renting because of the equity, or you can get tenants.

Assuming the house retains its value, which it's becoming increasingly obvious it likely will not.

Ironically renting and leasing vehicles is the smartest move to make for anyone car shopping/home shopping who doesn't manage to sell before the inevitable market collapse.

>> No.10001460

>>10001039
>2014
>Ugly as fuck and will need siding, drywall, and interior design
>Wholly made out of plastic

>> No.10001466

>>10001413

Lyft execs can suck my fucking balls. They'll say any sort of fucking nonsense to raise their stock price.

This is a fundamental change in society and will span multiple decades.

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>>10001460
>plastic

10/10 cope.

>>10001466

They aren't making these claims in press releases, they are saying them internally and in some interviews. I'm sure you're much smarter than tech billionaires disrupting an entire industry though.

>> No.10001496

>>10001458
i just bought the house because i needed a place to live in, and in my case, the value has appreciated because i dont live in niggertown..

It was worth every penny.. I have somewhere to put my mining rigs and dont have to pay a jew landlord.

>> No.10001499

>>10000970
You know that self driving cars rely on proper road signage, marks, etc.
Even in developed countries delimitation lines are only properly maintained on main roads, highways, etc, neighbourhood in the suburbs rarely have correct market, most like are fading or completely faded, let alone outside population hubs, even with proper marking and signage self driving cars are extremely limited and regulation is non existent, they’re ilegal in most countries.
Anyone suggesting self driving cars will be a reality for middle upper class within the next decade is an ignorant undeducated kid.
20 years maybe, 15-20 years maybe, probably more.

And 3D printed houses lmao how exactly do you think houses are build.
What’s electricity, what’s water supply and drainage, putting slaves of concrete is not the hard or expensive part kid, a lot of houses now are build this way, cheap and unwanted, usually the market for that kind of house is terrible, most people prefer bricks or partly bricks, double walls etc. You can build a house cheaply right now, all u gotta do is put up a bunch of concrete walls with a crane, the expensive part is paying an electrician to set up electric supply, a plumber to set up water supply and drainage,gas supply, a carpenter to do frames and decoration, cabinet installation etc.

>> No.10001511

>>10001478

I'm sure you're much smarter than tech billionaires spewing buzzwords to normie investors, right anon? Right?

The fundamental problems are existing infrastructure, government, law and social acceptance. All of these things are very slow moving.

>> No.10001524

>>10001496

>>10001499
>You know that self driving cars rely on proper road signage, marks, etc.
>>10001499
>And 3D printed houses lmao how exactly do you think houses are build.

Any person with a modicum of foresight could understand why these arguments are completely irrelevant. Technology is brand new, this is just the beginning. These are non-issues entirely. Boomer tier.

>> No.10001533

What matters is the land, not the house. Do you think houses in prestigious land will lose value because of some meme printed house industry? Do you think millennials will have enough savings to buy land where they can build the house?

>> No.10001553

>>10001511
>right anon? Right?

Right. Actually I'm equally smart, which is why I am able to foresee this inevitability and was predicting it before I even heard about it.

>>10001511
>existing infrastructure, government, law and social acceptance. All of these things are very slow moving.

Agree, this is temporary though and when large amounts of money and competing against foreign countries is in the mix, this red tape will be eliminated or expedited.

>>10001533
Wrong, see >>10001256

>> No.10001582

>>10001524
and how would a self driving car save me money instead of driving a $1000 shitbox that i just replace once it falls apart.. Until self driving cars become a thing, its a non issue

>> No.10001616

>>10001582

The insurance on that $1000 shit box will be so expensive it won't make sense to drive it, for starters. You will be categorized as an analog driver and your liability/human error will be factored into the cost of driving alongside vehicles that are automated, mostly incapable of error and expensive to repair if damaged.

>> No.10001629

>>10000970
Because I need transportation and a roof over my head.

Let me guess...

>He catches the bus
>He lives with his parents

Tell me OP, why are you such a faggot?

>> No.10001652

>>10001629
>>He catches the bus
>>He lives with his parents

Lol, guess again >>10001334

I'd be bitter if I fell for the scam too.

>> No.10001654

>>10001553
Oh wow, have fun living in the middle of now fucking where and driving 1 hour to the next supermarket. Also, I'm pretty sure the government will find a way to out jew you in the form a new tax.
My point still stands, a mansion in the French Riviera with ocean view will never drop in price because of some meme house industry.

>> No.10001655

>>10001616
you pay the same fees with shitbox just as anyone else if youre over a certain age. And your shitbox is road worthy.

Also, theres no laws that penalizes human drivers vs automated drivers afaik.. This is thinking too far ahead.. Not worth worrying about for the average person living day to day

>> No.10001673

>>10001655
>Not worth worrying about for the average person living day to day

Correct, this is not a wagie thread. Move along.

>>10001654
>driving 1 hour to the next supermarket

Boomer confirmed. No millennial I know doesn't have their groceries delivered either by Amazon or Instacart.

>> No.10001698

>>10001673
>he thinks im a wagie
So i assume you catch the bus like a plebcuck while waiting for your self driving cars? LMAO

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>>10001698

Literally unintelligible. Was this supposed to be a sentence?

>> No.10001725

>>10001709
>he rags on my grammar while avoiding the issue

Do you get this irate while waiting for the Bus too?

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>>10001725
>imagine being so poor and blue collar you think arguments are won by ad hominem and attempting to exhaust your opponent through sheer stupidity and straw mans

Kek, what a world.

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>>10000970

I've been riding a 50cc scooter for more then 15 years now. Saved me tens of thousands allready and enables me to live like a king.

Keep buying and maintaining those (((cars))) faggots, (((we))) must keep you running that rat race.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4OPFl2Kxhs

>> No.10001796

>>10001673
I'm 23 and most people who order groceries online are actually boomers who can't drive anymore. I bet the millennials you know are social losers who panic if someone asks them what's the time

>> No.10001810

>>10001750
>he avoids the arguement entirely

Hey theres nothing wrong if you live with your parents and take public transport. No shame in that

But some people cant be bothered waiting for the bus. Matter of prefference

>> No.10001818

>>10001796
>I bet the millennials you know are social losers who panic if someone asks them what's the time

Nope, they are busy young professionals who value their time and don't grocery shop so they can use that time to participate in more rewarding activities.

>>10001795

This is a good idea, economically speaking.

>> No.10001841

>>10000970
We only need cheap small house in the middle of nowhere but with good internet connection
We don't need a car because we don't need to go outside

>> No.10001859

>>10001841

You won't even need a car to commute, if you choose to.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Rfe4BFiVNA

>drag and drop drone taxi heliport design module into 3d house design, press print
>tax lands on roof, leave house

>> No.10001880

>>10001818
Shitty excuse. Shopping for groceries take 30 mins max if you know what you must buy, especially with self-checkout machines. Also, buying good vegetables and fruits in person is better anyway

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10001892

>>10001880
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_man

God speed, you glorious retard.

>> No.10001922

>>10001892
reddit, you must go back

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>>10001922

Been here since drop shipping and eBay faggot.

>> No.10001944

>>10001892
Kek the irony
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ad_hominem

Keep dodging my points like a pugilist just like you did with >>10001709
If you can't argue for shit then don't make a thread

>> No.10001948

self driving cars are as much of a meme as flying ones were 50 years ago

sage

>> No.10001976

>>10001944
>hey man don’t dodge arguments
>reads posts, hasn’t even made one argument

lmao scumbagsteve.jpg

>> No.10001998

>>10001948
>t. http://www.newsweek.com/clifford-stoll-why-web-wont-be-nirvana-185306

>> No.10002010

>>10001976
I think you should go check the definition of an argument then

>> No.10002135

>>10000970
>We were wrong about crypto
>But we were right not to work and buy houses or cars
Kek I do hope this becomes a regular thread. Tell me more millenials. Were hs kids right to protest guns?

>> No.10002159

>>10002135
>>We were wrong about crypto

How were we wrong? I've been in crypto for years, made my money. Seems right to me..? Kek.

>> No.10002160

>>10000970
>doesn't mention that gold is a stupid investment because of asteroid mining
Dropped.

>> No.10002187

>>10001118
Fucking lol. You have no idea how far away this tech actually is. But I bet you jerk yourself off everytime you hear the muskrat speak.

>he fell for the tesla meme

>> No.10002228

>>10002187
>hating on Elon

There is no bitterness on planet Earth that compares to the video playing 30 something millennial male who has watched an equally nerdy Chad dominate and disrupt an entire industry. None. God bless you though, keeping the comic book merch industry alive and well.

>> No.10002326

>>10002228
>Elon
>Chad
Orbit.
My sides.

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>>10000970
Automated cars, and more importantly automated trucking, will take over the industry. Imagine if Uber was 80% cheaper than it is now. Would you pay $25 for a ride to the airport with a human driver vs. $5 for an automated ride that is arguable safer statistically? Of course you wouldn't. The vast majority of car companies rely on mass manufacturing. If their total sales dropped more than say 20%, their business model is no longer sustainable. Insurance rates will skyrocket once it becomes proven that automated cars are vastly safer. Armies of cars circling major metropolitan areas 24/7 that are programmed to automatically send cars to the appropriate areas for high demand times could replace 90% of the cars, easily. In fact, the average car is only on the road 2% of it's lifetime. The trucking industry will be decimated as drivers get let go, and that is the biggest job in about 40 states. Our economy will change drastically, and manual driving will become a luxury. Drivers licenses will become more and more difficult to get, the qualifications will increase, the tests more stringent, the registration fees will increase, the insurance will skyrocket, and it will become easier to have your license revoked. It might not be in 5 to 10 years, but in 20 or 30 it will be reality.

>> No.10002369

>>10002326
>implying Elon will allow your disgusting sides onto his affordable interstellar flight shuttle

Good one, loser.

>> No.10002385

>>10002356
100% agree, stoked for the future. I think it will likely happen even faster than anyone is predicting, much like many recent disruptive technologies have.

>> No.10002408

>>10002356
>>10000970
Based as fuck. Great posts.

>> No.10002501

bump

>> No.10002692

>>10002385
Like crypto replacing usd

>> No.10002723

>>10001091
> Given that nearly everyone in the US has a car how are you going to convince people virtually over night to give up a vehicle they paid tens of thousands for?
lolz, poorfags have 0 say in the market. pretty much all the whales are going to be dumping their useless cars and lobbying for a ban of manual cars to increase road safety.

>> No.10002736

I am too scared to make any major financial life choices as I feel I have bad luck with doing anything risky like that. All I have been doing is living off of my mutual funds and I wish I knew when is the right time to by coins or stock or whatever. I wish I had the know how and the eye for this shit.

>> No.10002739

>>10002692
>t. late to the party and upset no one saved any cake for him

Must suck.

>>10002723

Spot on.

>> No.10002812

>>10002736

Don't try to time it desu, just do it gradually over time to average out your cost and mitigate some of the risk.

>> No.10002821

>>10000970
Ah yeah right, i am surely able to build a 3D printed house in the middle of the city.
Never heared such a retarded shit.

>> No.10002836

>>10000970
>>automated cars
>he thinks "self-driving cars are ready"
https://hackaday.com/2018/06/18/fatalities-vs-false-positives-the-lessons-from-the-tesla-and-uber-crashes/

>>10001039
that has nothing to do with automation and chinese botnets.

>> No.10002844

>>10002821
>middle of the city.
>retarded shit

Pajeet has a one track mind.

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>>10002836
>he thinks "self-driving cars are ready"

Literally said no where in any of my posts. Kek. Adorable to watch boomers try to argue.

>>10002836
>that has nothing to do with automation and chinese botnets.

What the fuck are you talking about?

>> No.10002880

>>10000970
>>doesn't know automated cars
automated cars literally killed their driver recently. Not happening for a while.
>doesn't realize Chink 3D house printing is 5
most house prices have been inflated by chinese buying as investments. they have no desire to have cheap housing.

>> No.10002902

>>10001256
Dude, you know your house is $20k worth of materials and labour and the rest land price, right?

>> No.10002912

>>10002880
>1 automated car death
>meanwhile "Nearly 1.3 million people die in road crashes each year, on average 3,287 deaths a day. An additional 20-50 million are injured or disabled."

Laughing so hard my asshole might prolapse. Brilliant.

>>10002880
>they have no desire to have cheap housing.

Most of their country is low income and could be brought into civilization + given modern quality of life and contribute to economy, strengthening their economy even more. Try again.

>>10002902
>Dude, like, my dad was telling me bro *rips bong* that like, what were we talking about again?

Ok.

>> No.10002925

>be me
>18 years old
>"why get a driving license, automated cars are right around the corner"
that was in 2006
i finally caved in 4 years ago
technological progress never happens as soon as a media machine invested into hyping it up for you makes it sound
also
>implying housing price is based on materials/labor and not land
you can buy actual fullsize houses in the countryside for less than 100k in just about every country that isn't pocket-sized. a burgerland 400k woodbox will probably be worth at least 500k 10 years from now (and the only reason it won't be worth 1m is because we're overdue for a crash)

>> No.10002930

>>10002866
I'm talking about trust, you fucking retard. who would trust a "self-driving" car that can kill its driver or some random person in the streets?
who would trust a remotely controlled automated house that can be hacked and even destroyed by the hackers?
these things are obvious. these technologies are not safe. buying this shit is the same as paying to become a beta tester.

also, this >>10001256 >>10002902
you are the laughable retard here... arguing about stuff you obviously don't know shit about.

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>>10002925
>>"why get a driving license, automated cars are right around the corner"
>that was in 2006

This is absolutely the most retarded thing in this thread, by a long shot. No one in their right mind would think automated driving was anywhere near close to adoption in 2006, no one. Ride sharing didn't even exist, which is what is facilitating the adoption of this technology. Absolutely brain dead retarded thought process desu.

>>10002930
>babbling about botnets
>I'm talking about trust, you fucking retard. who would trust a "self-driving" car that can kill its driver or some random person in the streets?

What Facebook group led you here..? Someone needs to be held accountable.

>> No.10002988

>>10000970
> doesn't realize electrical & plumbing costs more than $15k
> thinks horse prices went down with invention of the car

>> No.10002991

So does /biz/ use coinbase? Why is it asking for so much of my personal info? The website says it is verified by Digicert Inc and the founder of digi cert is Ken (((Bretschneider))). Is this even a sound decision? A lot of this sounds sketchy to me.

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It’s okay. I hodl iota, I’ll be just fine lol

>> No.10003037

>>10002988
>t. electrician whose blue collar is drenched in sweat at realizing the implications of this

Don't worry, you'll still have work.

>> No.10003039

>>10002966
>What Facebook group led you here..?
m8, I work in infosec
you, your gifs and your shitty bait thread are pathetic.

>> No.10003056

>>10003039
>infosec

Ah ok, so STEM meme victim, house owner, car owner and controlled by parasitic wife or in process of shopping for one currently. I'd be in denial too, desu.

>> No.10003068

>>10002844
>37 posts
>My logic is flawless and before self reflecting my idiotic existence, i will call everyone a pajeet.

The classic /biz/ style of thinking.

You can build your 15k (+ the cost to upgrade that shitty house, which has nothing else than a wall, not even insulated) printed houses out in fucking nowhere, and afterwards you can fly with your automated cars into the city. I am waiting for it.

>> No.10003078

>>10001334
What are you invested in now mate?

>> No.10003088

>>10003039
Don't bother arguing with him. He keeps using ad hominem when he can't argue. Everything he says is speculations and fantasies

>> No.10003130

>>10001327
just like it took 30-40 years to change public perception that ISIS fighters are safe to be around but you need a license for a butter knife. people are powerless. they can flip a switch and making driving illegal and there's nothing you can do about it lmao

>> No.10003147

This thread is top tier neo-millennial cope. We are 50-100 years away from automated cars seeing any adoption worth mentioning and the bit about plastic houses taking over the market is pure millennial kino cope.

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>>10003068
>I’m not using the internet
>I’m not shopping online and putting my credit card number for some hacker to steal!
>ha! Letting a microphone home automation into MY house? Over my dead boomer body!
>get into a strangers car? Lol yeah right!!

>> No.10003174

>>10001256
Nobody is going to want a 10k house in the middle if they have to commute 3 hours to go to work you fucking retard.

Most people already live in 20k shitshacks but cost next to 300k because of its location.

>> No.10003192

>>10003147
WHAT THE FUCK DO I DO?!

HOW DO I KNOW WHAT IS THE BEST PATH TO TAKE. SOMEONE HELD MY HAND I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO. I DONT KNOW HOW TO PREPARE FOR THE FUTURE AND NOT END UP AS A BUM ON THE STREETS WHILE OTHERS WHO SAW THE CHANGE IN MOTION AND ARE NOW FUCKIGN THEIR ROBO WAIFUS

>> No.10003201

>>10003174
>he thinks people will be commuting
Holy shit this thread is on some next level boomer retardation.

>> No.10003213

>>10003056
>never finished college
>easy money
>simple life
>no wife, no expenses
most of the best infosec people I know never finished college, and are really humble people

you are really, really sad and pathetic...

>> No.10003230

>>10001091
I actually agree with you that implementation of self driving cars is farther away than its proponents think. But I also think Blockbuster believed they had a lot more breathing room than they actually did.

>> No.10003232

>>10003147
This. I plan on making a cob house or just living in a van. Getting some cheap chink shit house that will most likely have lead and asbestos mixed into the filament kek.


If 3D printed houses were 5 years away you would see actual prototypes instead of vaporware cgi renders.


In addition I don't think OP knows how 3D printing works. A 3D printed part is always weaker than a milled or casted part.


Tards.

>> No.10003240

>>10003192
Buy Monero.
>>10003201
Cope.

>> No.10003265

>>10003078

ETH, RLC and diversified across a lot of other alt coins I got in on extremely early.

>>10003213
>never finished college

Bull shit, unless nepotism got you the job.

>>10003230
>But I also think Blockbuster believed they had a lot more breathing room than they actually did.

Precisely. These disruptions are happening at accelerating rates, there are no exceptions to this.

>>10003232
The houses are made from recycled materials. Sorry boomers and the other 2 or 3 in this thread who fell for the house meme, I can't even imagine the buyers remorse, truly.

>>10003240
>t. 30 years til I own my wood box! Are you proud pops?

Positively glorious.

>> No.10003289

>>10003265
Houselet cope.

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>>10003174
Automated electric drones that fly people around will change that. They will build places for them to land all over cities, and after they drop you off they will fly somewhere else and park, then come back and pick you up when you request them. Living near a big city will no longer be required or desirable if you can fly your drone to work in 30 minutes.

>> No.10003298

>>10001129
>people with a vested interest in getting rid of personal cars agree

Really makes you think

>> No.10003311

>>10003147
>50-100 years away
>plastic houses

Bait : the post.

>>10003298
>t. nervously clicking through kelly blue book hoping his car is still worth something

You still have some time, calm down.

>> No.10003318

>>10003265
>Bull shit, unless nepotism got you the job.
again, you have no idea what you are talking about.
protip: in IT, in general, you can make your own career, and if you talk to people and show them your worth, they will hire you no matter your age, your social condition, your education, etc.
in infosec it's much easier. google "bug bounty" and see what this is about...

sage goes in all fields

>> No.10003324

>>10003311
Neo-millennial houselet and carlet cope.

>> No.10003337

>>10003318
>again, you have no idea what you are talking about.

My literal job is to hire people in IT, kek. I do it every single week, in software development specifically. Unless you are working for a community organization like a church or daycare center, you're likely full of shit.

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>>10003324
>t. anxiously texting boomer father for advice on whether or not he should listen to stupid nerds on Malaysian basket weaving forum who are known for predicting future and have made millions doing so and elected a president for the fun of it

Oh, dear anon...

>> No.10003366

Just like cars, the classic houses will go up in value, and 3d printed will get cheaper and cheaper.

>> No.10003385

>>10003366

Just like how computers and smart phones increase in value the older they get. Good point.

>> No.10003421

>>10003337
ah, your retardation doesn't surprise me. if I knew your name, I'd inform your employer the kind of people they have in charge of hiring other people.
BTW, where did I say I work for someone else?

>Unless you are working for a community organization like a church or daycare center, you're likely full of shit.
lol, I literally gave you pointers on how to make easy money, and your only response is this.

see, this is literal retardation you are seeing here, people.

>> No.10003427

>>10003421
>I'd inform your employer the kind of people they have in charge of hiring other people.

I'm self employed too, whiz kid. Where did I say I work for someone else? Kek.

>> No.10003434

>>10003427
then it'd be even worse, I'd call your customers AND the people you hire

>> No.10003494

>>10003361
>implying I wouldn't pick up the phone and actually call my dad and speak to him
Weird neo-millennial cope. Anyway, the conversation would probably go something like this: "Hey Dad, I came across this larping goof on the internet who claimed all vehicles would be automated in 10 years and that we'd all live in 400 square foot plastic houses made from recycled Chinese trash bags and action figures. Weird, right? I know, what a fag, haha. Anyway take it easy Dad, gonna go enjoy the rest of the weekend!"

>> No.10003495

>>10003434

I don't have customers really, it's SaaS, it's basically anonymous.

>> No.10003506

>>10003494
>>implying I wouldn't pick up the phone and actually call my dad and speak to him

Holy fuck I nailed it.

>> No.10003534

>>10003506
Dadlet cope.

>> No.10003543

>>10003385
I know it's a hard concept for someone with autism to grasp, but people have an emotional attachment to homes.

>> No.10003558

>>10003534
>I bought a wood box too pops, are you proud pops? Did I do good, pops?

Boomer boot lickers are cancer on society.

>>10003543
>but people have an emotional attachment to homes.

Good, you won't be able to sell yours anyway. Kek.

>> No.10003588

>>10000970
What type of ethics will you assign these self driving vehicles assuming every car isn't self driving it'll have unknown forces and face moral dillemmas. Do you swerve and avoid the motorcycle to save a 60 yr old boomer with a grandkid or the red mini van with two new born babies in the back seat? Or will your self driving car be an alruist and you continue straight and hit the telephone pole and die? Things to think about.

>> No.10003626

>>10003588

Good question, we don't know yet.

>> No.10003642

>>10003558
>A home that you spend almost your entire life in with your family is just a "wood box."
Homelet anon is shifting into maximum overcope.

>> No.10003653

>>10003642
>my fee-fees are real!

This board is 18+.

>> No.10003658

>>10000970
https://youtu.be/wCzS2FZoB-I

Amazing stuff. Awesome walls. Really cool. :^)
Are there already 3D printed houses with a second floor?

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>>10000970
>15k brand new 3D printed homes printed in 1 day
On what land, goyim?

>> No.10003725

>>10003558
I honestly feel sorry for people with autism. It's a shame you can't feel the love of family, friendship and memories. I hope the 3d printed houses fill the void in your life anon, it sounds like you're really feeling left out :(

>> No.10003726

>>10003658

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d8JmuMbAcCE

>> No.10003742

>>10003626
They've already said they will prioritise the lives inside their car

>> No.10003749

>>10003725
>how onions boys passive aggressively argue online after they spend too much time in the friend zone socializing with women they can't fuck

I already know I nailed it.

>> No.10003759

>>10003742
>They've

Who?

>> No.10003804

>>10003759

>53 posts by this ID

>> No.10003818

>>10003759
Mercedes

>> No.10003829

>>10003818

There's more than one company making automated cars, doesn't really matter what just one is doing desu. It's a start though.

>>10003804
>responding to threads you start is bad

Oh right this is /biz/.

>> No.10003863

>>10002966
you've got some gall berating anon about facebook when you claim nobody thought automated driving was close in 2006. everyone in engineering believed it was right around the corner
and you weren't there; the way you speak makes it obvious. there's new people hitting 20 every year, but they share that same combination of arrogance and ignorance and will do so for as long as we live
but hey, make the same mistake i did. you'll feel even dumber remembering this post when your uber bills stack to 5 figures over the years

>> No.10003889

>>10003863
Flying cars where a thing 50years ago. They are right around the corner!

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>>10003863

>> No.10003995

>>10003889
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qArZGwtRINg

Yikes.

>> No.10004377

Bump

>> No.10004455

>>10000970
>he bought food
>doesn't realize that he could just buy all his food from Chinese hydroponic farms
>he breathes air
>doesn't know he can buy pure bottled air from the Swiss Alps

>> No.10004975

Not sure if this has been mentioned yet, but I don't agree with the idea that automated driving will take over the world in the next 10 years. Not because of technology, but because of roads/infrastructure and late adopters resisting the idea + humans still wanting to be able to control their cars. It won't work.

What will happen is that this automated technology will be applied to a "flying cars". This will be the next step and will allow society, laws, and infrastructure to be built and accepted specifically for this purpose instead of repurposing an entire national beltway and inner-city system to accommodate pedestrians, manually driven cars, and automated cars. There are a number of companies that already have successful flying car prototypes and automated flying cars would be way more logical to society because people instinctively won't feel safe manually piloting their own car. It will almost feel natural to have them piloted by an AI.

>> No.10005173

>>10004975

Maybe.

>> No.10005219

>>10004975
Eventually most people who want to drive their own cars will be priced out of the market through high insurance rates. When electric cars are 100x safer than human cars, anyone who wants to put others at risk so they can drive their own car better pay out the ass for that right.

>> No.10005305

>>10001326
This! How? Any related stock?

>> No.10005327

>>10005219
Not just that, but injuring another person with a car would count as attempted murder and mean a lifetime sentence.

>> No.10005377

>>10001129
How many fully automated cars are on the road as of today?

>> No.10005568

>>10005219
>>10005219
Everything you said applies just as much if not more to AI piloted flying cars. Also, you are looking at this too rationally. X is safer therefore X will win. Society and social change is gradual and irrational. The average person can be easily convinced to allow AI to pilot their flying car. The average person will be much less convinced to give up the ability to control something they have controlled their whole life.

>> No.10005611

>>10005219

This.

>>10005305
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2018/05/25-of-dubai-s-buildings-will-be-3d-printed-by-2025/

Not sure of any specifics but maybe look in other countries or ICON which is in Texas iirc.

>> No.10005691

>>10005377

No clue, why?

>> No.10005860

>>10005568
>people would rather a robot control whether or not they drop out of the sky vs a robot rolling through a stop sign

Please.

>> No.10005931

>>10003889
memes aside, is there anyone who can legally drink left on /biz/? that shit was everywhere at the time. next you'll discover smartphones were ubiquitous in professional circles years before the iphone was an idea, and that we had VR in the late 90s

>> No.10005951

>>10005931

I read this 5 times trying to understand what you were attempting to get at, still no clue.

>> No.10006119

>>10005860
Unironically, yes. You posted a video about AI drone service in Dubai >>10003995
. I don't understand why you disagree with me when all evidence is pointing in the direction of AI flying car services way before anyone can call for an on-demand automated legacy car.

>> No.10006228

>>10005691
Because there are 0. It will take a few decades at least for technology and legislation to allow for it.

>> No.10006229

Too many braincels in this ITT thread.

>> No.10006974

>>10001654
just wait until we start printing entire fucking cities. The future is going to be fucking awesome.

>> No.10007044

>>10001233
Housing prices are dictated by location, not the house itself. A $10,000,000 house in a nice part of New England is worth maybe $500,000 if it is in the middle of bumbfuck nowhere in Kansas. There are actually lots of amazing mansions in the country in the midwest. People can buy a massive plot of land and build a fucking awesome house and not have a neighbor for 10 miles for like $1,000,000. Or they can have a shitty 2 bedroom and no yard for $1,000,000 in New York.

Location dictates 90% of the price of a house.

>> No.10007192

>technology that will become accepted and available 10 years ago will make everything else worthless

20 year old boomer logic

>> No.10007220

>>10006228

Lol. Flawless logic.

>>10006974

Damn straight.

>>10007044

This is a 10/10 impression of an out of touch boomer.