Users dismissed claims about robotics reviving US manufacturing as ignorant of real factories while expressing disgust and discomfort at the presented data and warnings of Potemkin showpiece factories.
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@chris_j_paxton Exactly, These posts are by people who have never visited a factory, much less worked in them. This documentary shows well the culture clash between US and Chinese factory, Good luck convincing the people to work 12h in one of these.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Factory
@teortaxesTex Get off twitter for 5 minutes dude!! do some work
@teortaxesTex 这喂出来的东西确实难以下咽
@teortaxesTex 这数据看的我头疼
Fix the culture so people want to build." Fundamentally Americans are much wealthier and more comfortable than Chinese on average. 1/5 of china is still employed in agriculture. the gleaming cities People will obviously choose to build software or work in services (or rarely build higher impact hardware, defense tech, robotics, medical etc) instead of cheap widgets for long hours. These posts are deeply blind about the fact that people aren't going to go back to the factory in the USA, not ever, not unless you force it. if you want to build stuff in the US we need a massive investment in robotics
He claims cultural wealth makes Americans reject manual factory labor.
@chris_j_paxton Exactly, These posts are by people who have never visited a factory, much less worked in them. This documentary shows well the culture clash between US and Chinese factory, Good luck convincing the people to work 12h in one of these.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Factory
Fix the culture so people want to build." Fundamentally Americans are much wealthier and more comfortable than Chinese on average. 1/5 of china is still employed in agriculture. the gleaming cities People will obviously choose to build software or work in services (or rarely build higher impact hardware, defense tech, robotics, medical etc) instead of cheap widgets for long hours. These posts are deeply blind about the fact that people aren't going to go back to the factory in the USA, not ever, not unless you force it. if you want to build stuff in the US we need a massive investment in robotics
slop https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2076798975949029394/photo/1 https://twitter.com/zanehengsperger/status/2076324092286787941
the gleaming cities are not the whole country" was what i meant to write there
@chris_j_paxton Totally true.
Users dismissed claims about robotics reviving US manufacturing as ignorant of real factories while expressing disgust and discomfort at the presented data and warnings of Potemkin showpiece factories.
Based on 4 visible X reactions from 6 accounts; directional sample.
Ask a question below.
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slop https://x.com/teortaxesTex/status/2076798975949029394/photo/1 https://twitter.com/zanehengsperger/status/2076324092286787941