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Redshift
yeah,
it's
not
so
different
from
yourself,
I
mean
when
sometimes
you
wish
to
point
at
things,
meaning
so,
and
you
want
to
contribute
something
that
that
can
help
humanity
to
move
forward
and
to
revolve,
let's
say
as
a
collective
as
humanity
as
a
whole.
So
at
this
time
of
my
life,
I'm
looking
for
four
ways
to
contribute
to
that
yeah
and
I
think
open
source
is
the
way
and
like
we
also
think
about
going
for,
could
come
involvement
or
going
for
something
like
working
with
the
UN
I
use,
something
with.
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Yes,
coming
fab,
the
coming
revolution
on
your
desktop
I'm
gonna
paste
that
in
but
that
was
written
in
2007
and
to
date
we
haven't
delivered
the
promise
of
what
distributed
manufacturing
or
open
source
distributed.
Manufacturing
could
be.
Why
do
you
think
that
is
what's
the
what's
the
issue?
What
are
the
issues
Wow.
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Yeah
definitely
take
a
look
at
this
other
link
here.
Regarding
so
I
wrote
some
thoughts.
Maybe
you
can
comment
on
that,
but
some
thoughts
on
why
distributive
fabrication
hasn't
happened
yet
because
I
think,
if
we
can
answer
that
question
clearly
we
can
like
you're
saying
we
don't
have.
You
know
it's
hard
to
align
a
bunch
of
people
in
the
same
direction
and,
yes,
believe
me
I've
seen
that.
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You
know
for
many
people,
it's
hard
to
imagine
that
no
I'm
gonna
try
that
next,
like
first
of
all,
find
out
okay,
why?
Why
are
we
not
producing
things
in
a
distributed
way?
Assuming
that
we
agree
that
collaboration
works,
let's
see
if
we
can
make
a
make
a
working
example
of
that
to
distribute
wealth
radically
throughout
communities.
So
it's
kind
of
how
I'll
be
pitching
that
in
the
upcoming
future,
cuz.
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Well,
I'd
like
to
start
with
the
for
me:
it's
easier
it
to
be
easier
to
start
with
technical
skills,
but
I
also
need
leadership.
Skill
is
not
my
school
parts
even
being
a
teacher
coordinator
of
physics
course.
I
would
like
to
learn
more
about
leadership
as
well,
and,
and
the
regarding
is
ownership.
I'm,
not
I,
don't
have
I,
don't
have
any
kind
of
experience
or
well
I
have
common
knowledge
should
not
nothing.
They
really
the
portion
that
that's.
Why
I'm
going
to
do
now
see
if
it
fits
in
the
next
year.
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Is
start
with
very
simple
products
that
then
the
value
proposition
becomes
lifetime
designed
circular
economy,
so
recycling
mm-hmm
like
precious
plastic
and
doing
that
that
kind
of
thing,
yeah,
yeah,
okay,
well,
it
sounds
like
okay
sounds
like
quite
open
to
that
to
what
we're
exactly
what
we're
doing?
Yes,
well.
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Are
you
do
you
use
freecad
yep.
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Okay,
so
if
we
go
down
here,
I
mean
look
at
you
know
first
day
like,
for
example,
let's
see
Chris
cast
well
like
Chris
cast
was,
for
example,
doing
the
3d
printed
hacksaw,
but
but
okay,
so
we're
building
a
3d
printer
from
our
d
3d,
simple
kit,
mm-hmm,
and
then
we
do
a
3d
printed
hacksaw
as
a
practical
project
of
the
useful
product
right.
So
we
have
to
test
that,
like,
for
example,
Chris
is
working
on
the
different
hacksaw.
Now
I
would
so
we
all
keep
logs
like
Chris
log
right
and
okay.
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On,
if
you
want
to
join
the
team,
I
mean
you'd
welcome
to
do
it
like,
for
example,
to
like
right
now.
The
3d
printer
build
would
be
my
task
primarily
like
there.
It
is
my
name
is
next
to
d.
3D,
simple
Universal,
but
I
mean
you
can
take
that
task.
If
you
want
do
you
want
to
try
to
do
it,
try
to
actually
build
one
and
document
the
progress.
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Tell
me
more:
what
do
you?
What
do
you
think
about
that?
Do
you
maybe
want
to
try
getting
that
cuz
then
see
what
we
can
offer
is.
If
you
collaborate
with
us
on
a
team,
then
we
can.
The
idea
is
we
meet
several
times
and
we
teach
each
other
or
essentially
from
basic
instructional
like
okay,
here's,
how
it
works,
etc.
A
To
the
point
that
preparing
for
the
this
workshop
would
be
like
taking
the
workshop,
you
know,
so
you
can
I
mean
you're,
welcome
to
approach
it
from
that
level,
where
you're
contributing
something
like
okay,
so
we
can
contribute
some
of
these
tutorials.
We
can
talk
about
how
to
do
that
within
simple
Google
Docs
I
mean
sure
you
used
Google
presentations
like
the
presentation
of
this
thing.
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You
know
a
nine-day
curriculum,
it's
like
okay.
The
introduction
first
of
all
would
have
to
script
that
out
like
in
detail,
because
unless
I
script
it
out
only
I
can
say
it
so
the
ideas
during
the
actual
workshop.
It
might
be
that
I'm
presenting
that
to
to
all
the
different
teens.
But
what,
if
there's
a
bad
internet?
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The
idea
there
would
be
that
each
instructor
would
have
access
to
those
slides
and
the
text,
so
they
can
actually
also
produce
that
presentation
in
case
the
internet
goes
out,
so
we
haven't
really
discussed
in
detail
how
that
would
go.
But
ideally
everyone
gets
familiar
enough
that
you
know
like,
for
example,
Ferdie
who's
doing
the
circuit.
Plotter
part,
you
know
he's
been
here.
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That's
how
good
you're
gonna
be
at
it,
because
it's
all
about
practice,
but
we
would
probably
do
a
dry
run
through
with
all
of
us
like
I,
would
present.
Okay,
here's
the
here's,
the
presentation,
I
might
say:
maybe
I
give
that
give
that
presentation
quickly
and
teach
people
like
ask.
If
anyone
has
any
questions
about
it
and
stuff
like
that,
so
we
would
practice
it
definitely
remotely
out
during
the
preparation
for
the
steam
camp.
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Instructors
all
ask
questions
and
stuff
like
that,
so
it's
about.
Ideally,
it's
like
as
in
this
this
graphic
here,
it's
like
there's
so
many
little
elements.
Each
element
is
like
during
the
camp
itself.
It's
going
to
each
each
of
these
elements.
It's
probably
going
to
be
like
one
hour
but
to
prepare
it.
You
know.
Take
you
ten
times
that
amount
of
time,
like
the
trick
pair.
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A
It
will
probably
take
you
eight
times
as
much
or
ten
times
as
much
to
do
it,
but
I
mean
we
want
to
do
it
as
good
as
possible,
so
that
I
mean
this
thing
is
the
best
in
the
world.
The
idea
here
is
that
we
are
giving
you
all
the
skills
you
need
to
get
started
on
open
product
development
with
mechanical
and
electronic
basic
mechanical
electronic
design.
That's
the
idea!
So
so
the
steam
camp
is
not
just
the
steam
camp.
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It's
like
this
is
the
framework
for
how
the
world
can
start
engaging
an
open
product
development.
So
the
vision
is
like
much
bigger
than
all.
This
is
not
just
any
steam
camp.
This
is
this.
Is
it
the
most
condensed?
It's
essentially
the
fab
Academy
for
open
source
product
development,
fab
Academy
is
the
thing
that
the
fab
labs.
Do
you
ever
hear
that,
yes,.
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It's
the
five
Academy
for
open
product
development
and
in
a
short
version.
It's
like
a
four
day
version
and,
of
course
we
provide
extra
reading
materials
that
people
want
to
delve
deeper.
They
can
always
learn
more
and
get,
but
this
is
like
the
basics
that
you
can
get
started
with
and
you
can
do
basic
CAD
design.
You
can
do
basic,
3d,
printing
basic
circuits
things
like
that.
That's
how
it
works
so
I,
don't
know
if
you
feel
up
to
and
if
you
feel
you
have
the
time
I
mean
be
welcome
to
join
this
effort.
A
It's
an
open
invitation
to
a
lot
of
different
people
and
then
otherwise
I
mean
what
we'll
be
doing
in
the
next
summer
is
three
months
of
intent.
So
probably
the
first
first
month
we'll
be
focusing
on
all
the
much
more
detailed
version
of
this
course
and
then
we're
just
building
stuff.
So
probably
like
half
half
is
class
and
the
other
half
is
just
building
crazy
stuff,
we're
going
to
be
building
tractors
and
houses
and
greenhouses
and
stuff.
So
that's
kind
of
like
half
and
half
just
you
know
crazy
stuff.
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But
the
counts
and
I
should
probably
like
to
make
a
presentation
for
how
to
do
this,
but
you
start
a
war
clogged.
You
start
a
public
document
and
then
just
ping
me
or
ping
that
you
know
email
the
team
or
pose.
Actually
what
we're
supposed
to
be
doing
is
all
of
us
are
supposed
to
be
going
on
I'm
trying
to
get
people
to
use
the
the
Facebook
page,
because
it's
a
good
good
place
to
post
stuff
in
public.
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The
document
on
a
Facebook
page
or
wherever
or
emailed
to
the
team,
and
it
keeps
going
like
that.
The
idea
is
that
a
number
of
people
can
work
in
parallel
in
real
time
and
as
soon
as
you
have
a
file
which
you're
not
doing
files
like
free
card.
Yet,
but
as
soon
as
soon
as
you
have
that
you
upload
it
so
that
others
can
work
on
it.
That's
the
idea,
and
so.
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And
I'm
gonna
move
this
up
next
to
the
free
cat
test.
The
next
to
the
third
video
there
see
free
cat
is
in
Python,
so
you
could
be
very
useful
very
quickly.
If
you,
oh
man,
yeah,
you
could
help
us
a
lot
because,
okay,
so
let
me
tell
you
this
one
thing:
okay,
so
I'm
gonna
put
this
there
I'm
putting
the
chat
queue,
a
nanny
like
the.
If
you
wouldn't
mind
like
comment,
if
you
were
able
to
do
it,
they're
waiting.
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Take
a
look
at
my
screen,
so
there's
the
comment
right
after
this.
This
section
here
so
comment
there.
If
you
could
do
it,
okay,
mm-hmm
I,
don't
think
any
I
mean
one
cup
nobody's
using
that
yet,
but
nobody's
commenting
but
okay,
so
freecad
you
could
you
know
like
all
the
stuff
you
have
all
those
symbols
there.
You
can
program
that
very
easily
using
Python.
A
So,
for
example,
you
can
make
a
workbench
for
designing
a
3d
printer
where,
if
you
click
on
one
button,
it
would,
for
example,
draw
the
entire
axis
and
you
can
select
the
lengths
and
things
like
that.
So
that's
the
power
of
free,
CAD,
open
source.
You
can
readily
make
work
benches
where
you
can
design
things
very
rapidly,
so
I
mean
I'd,
encourage
you.
If
you,
you
wanna,
make
yourself
really
useful.
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A
So
those
of
stuff-
you
it's
a
lot
of
stuff,
but
but
if
we
have
that
workbench
we
have
a
3d
printer,
workbench,
bio,
SC
and
freak
out
already
like
where
you
can
just
make
the
frame.
You
know
we
just
got
as
far
as
the
frame.
Basically
you
select
the
lengths
of
the
frame
and
stuff,
but
now
we
can
show
that
kind
of
stuff
where,
if
we
have
that
I
mean
you
want
to
help
us
on
that,
I'll
be
an
awesome
test,
but
it's
not
I
thought
it
was
in
the
curriculum
here.
No,
it's
not
it's.
A
Just
the
basic
workflow
tutorial,
but
down
the
road
I
mean
that's
that
we
want
to
have
this
the
as
we
start
producing
the
printer.
We
want
to
have
a
printer
design,
workbench
and
freak
out,
so
people
can
start
designing
their
own,
their
own
3d
printers
and
that's
the
like
different
sizes
and
configurations,
because
you
can
do
all
kinds
of
configurations
like
be
pretty
simple
or
our
full
print
or
anything.
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Look
at
that
now
you
got
a
Bosch
go
lock
and
then
I
took
some
notes
from
today.
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That
damn
microfactory
start
making
stuff.
You
know
that's
the
idea
here
like.
Let's
all
do
that
and
that's
why
we
want
to
collaborate
to
all.
Do
that,
that's
where
we're
going
so
trying
to
focus
the
meetings
on
okay,
where
it's
about
open
source,
product
development.
This
is
real
products
and
that
can
focus
people
and
that
allows
people
to
remain
on
a
project
instead
of
dropping
off,
because
everyone
drops
off
it's
like
you
can't
work
right
like
with
volunteers.
You
can
only
expect
so
much
right.
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Initially,
it's
like
the
5050
revenue
share,
but
later
on,
we
were
thinking
about
an
open-source
franchise
where
you
can
do
it
pretty
much
on
your
own
and
OSC
would
continue.
Developing
everything
like
OSC
would
set
up
the
infrastructure
for
operations
and
we
take
like
a
12.5
percent
cut
of
that
so
work,
keeping
like
a
central
repository
standards,
training.