▲ | hackernewds 16 hours ago | |||||||
strongly disagree. the West has almost no manufacturing capability or labor force (at an affordable rate) at the moment. it's almost unsustainable even for a small business to be paying $20 an hour in some cities let alone run large factories | ||||||||
▲ | mrtksn 16 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Is it maybe because centering divs was much better career choice than dealing with machines and chemicals for more than a decade now? If that’s changing and manufacturing becomes a need, it should correct by itself. The west, especially the USA invested gargantuan money into high margin high scale businesses and the Chinese worked their way up in dealing with atoms with help of the west. Now they too can do many of the high margin stuff and the west will have to re-learn how to deal with atoms. It happened because the west’s rich were simply shittier than Chinese bureaucrats and invested badly by choosing wrong KPI or ideas. Wonder what happens if the AI thing doesn’t pan out after pouring enormous money on it(instead of on something strategically important but not as potentially lucrative). IMHO things are reversible, especially for the USA. Europe is in a worse place as its demographics and energy situation is less favorable. | ||||||||
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▲ | kcb 14 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-] | |||||||
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_automotive_assembly_pl... | ||||||||
▲ | CPLX 15 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
This is a ridiculous statement. The west has absolutely staggering manufacturing capacity. China has more. And the trends are in the wrong direction, to be sure. But Germany and the US, among many others, have tremendous capacity. |