
lagerskoy
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The craziest thing about this video isn't the $4,441 day It's that almost nobody would call this a factory No smokestacks. No forklifts. No massive building. Just rows of 3D printers quietly turning plastic into cash while most people are still arguing about side hustles. 90 orders shipped in a single day. Dozens of machines running at the same time. Products being printed, packed, and sent out before the owner even touches half of them. At some point you stop owning a printer and start owning a production line. This is why I'm paying so much attention to machine-powered businesses right now. First it was software. Now it's physical products. The cost of starting a manufacturing operation is collapsing, and most people haven't noticed yet. The next generation of million-dollar businesses won't always start in warehouses. Some will start with a few machines in a room and a founder smart enough to let the machines do the work.
lagerskoy2,238,095 次观看 • 17 天前

A GUY PUT GPT-LEVEL AI INSIDE A 3D PRINTED ROBOT AND RELEASED THE ENTIRE THING FOR FREE Most people look at a 3D printer and see plastic toys This guy printed a robot with expressive eyes, object tracking, image recognition, support for ChatGPT, Qwen and offline models, then uploaded the STL files, code and hardware designs for anyone to build themselves The interesting part isn't the robot It's how fast the gap between "I have an idea" and "I built a working product" is disappearing A few years ago this required a team of engineers Now one person with a printer, open-source software and enough curiosity can build something that looks like it came from a robotics startup We're getting very close to a world where manufacturing, AI and robotics stop being separate industries and start becoming the same thing
lagerskoy55,951 次观看 • 19 天前

THE $500 BUSINESS THAT CAN TURN INTO A PRINT FARM Most people think starting a manufacturing business requires warehouses, employees, and tens of thousands of dollars. Reality looks very different This creator breaks down how to start a 3D printing business with just $500. A $269 Bambu Lab A1, a couple rolls of filament, free design files, and a simple website are enough to get your first products online. No factory. No investors. No inventory nightmare. The interesting part isn't the printer. It's how fast the barriers to entry have collapsed. What used to require industrial equipment can now be done from a spare room with tools that cost less than a smartphone. We're watching manufacturing become accessible to anyone with an internet connection. The people starting today aren't competing with local hobbyists anymore. They're building brands, automating orders, and shipping products worldwide from their bedroom.
lagerskoy44,487 次观看 • 16 天前
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