Another
canary in the coal mine of the “work to consume” economic model.
Where's the labor
value, excess or otherwise, in this product?
The value goes to
the owner of the printer or other automation systems.
Doctor creating 3D printed stethoscope for $2.50 for underserved, war-torn areas
Dr.
Tarek Loubani says that his 3D printed stethoscope can be made for
$2.50 and works as well as higher-end counterparts. This is great
news for areas that are The
idea for this came after his experiences
in Gaza City's main hospital back in 2012.
Posted by Paul
Hunter
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