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I'm thinking that there's less uniformity in how things break than there is in how they're built, so it's harder to automate a repair process.
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I'm thinking that there's less uniformity in how things break than there is in how they're built, so it's harder to automate a repair process.
Technology for reusability just hasn't seem to have advanced very much. I wonder what the underlying incentive reason is for that. Is it hard to appropriate the surplus generated from reusability tech?