one of the biggest "go screw" messages we could ever deliver to rampant venture capitalism is to slowly but surely move towards owning only things we can rebuild and repair nigh indefinitely at low cost of ownership over lifetime.
@djsundog low TCO as radical praxis hmm hmm i like it
but also these things usually have a high upfront/capital cost
how do we mitigate that?!
@djsundog @bea
Hackspaces and Makespaces are a good foray into this. Reinstitution of home economics would go a long way as well. I would love to see libraries start to give basic lessons in repair and generally partner with the DIY community to empower people with the knowledge of their day to day technologies.