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peteforde | 2 days ago
I don't know why I let myself get triggered by some rando who has convinced himself that just because he doesn't do something it must not be popular, but here I am.
peteforde | 2 days ago
I don't know why I let myself get triggered by some rando who has convinced himself that just because he doesn't do something it must not be popular, but here I am.
switchbak|2 days ago
Obviously such a pursuit is going to never be something 1/2 of people do, you need:
- space
- ambition
- aptitude
- money
- tolerance for huge amounts of frustration
- some ability and openness to learn rapidly
- enough time to devote to it
- a space to allow noisy things to run for hours
- the ability to acquire these things in your country
Those aspects filter out a great percentage of the population, of course this will never be "mainstream". VR goggles aren't mainstream, why would you expect someone wanting to make their own CNC cabinets (or whathaveyou) to be moreso?
peteforde|2 days ago
I will admit that as a whole, this thread has made me super sad even while I'm confident pg would say that most people revealing themselves to be uninspired pessimists can be seen as a major source of opportunity for hackers.
I just wish that so many people weren't so easy to slot into the matrix, if you know what I'm saying.
bandrami|2 days ago
peteforde|2 days ago
I don't know why someone who thinks like you hangs out on Hacker News. Wouldn't you be more at home on Passive Consumer News? I'd suggest you go make that real, except... never mind.