| ▲ | pocksuppet 7 hours ago | |
This is not just the tech industry. It's easier than ever to make your own furniture. IKEA is bigger than ever. It's easier than ever to publish a video game. Steam is bigger than ever. It's easier than ever to 3D-print tractor parts. John Deere is bigger than ever. It's easier than ever to switch to solar power. The petroleum industry is bigger than ever. One person reverse-engineered Coca Cola, made an exact taste-alike and published the formula. You can make some at home. Coca Cola is bigger than ever. Something fundamental is wrong with the economy. | ||
| ▲ | AuthAuth an hour ago | parent [-] | |
The hidden cost to competing in these industries is insane. Its so hard to build a physical product that can compete against a giant like IKEA. You need to make some with less r&d, less automation, less infrastructure and you're going to sell less units and all that needs to be price competitive against something that is made on an production line with a team of experienced engineers and sold to millions at fine margins. | ||