Message from @IllNero

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2020-03-24 20:35:05 UTC  

?

2020-03-24 20:35:20 UTC  

i dunno what youre yessing about

2020-03-24 20:35:25 UTC  

they are trying to hire a designer

2020-03-24 20:35:29 UTC  

not decentralize production

2020-03-24 20:37:50 UTC  

It's still a nice challenge. An attempt to do something.

2020-03-24 20:37:55 UTC  

Ok. I can make you a respirator.
I need 4’ of garden hose.
A ball gag.
A Y valve.
And a set of bag pipes.

It will also make you feel Scottish.

2020-03-24 20:38:13 UTC  

well

2020-03-24 20:38:21 UTC  

you could use those breathplay fetish things

2020-03-24 20:38:21 UTC  

Gib money

2020-03-24 20:38:25 UTC  

and strap it to a motor

2020-03-24 20:38:26 UTC  

i guess

2020-03-24 20:38:35 UTC  

im gonna need an ice pick, avocado, and some aluminum foil

2020-03-24 20:38:45 UTC  

do me a favor luci; don't become an engineer

2020-03-24 20:39:04 UTC  

ma your iq is so below nigger tier it isnt even funny

2020-03-24 20:39:32 UTC  

The really early respirators we essentially that.
The problem with that is... it’s not good enough now. Modern respirators need a whole bunch of monitoring equipment and the software to control them built into them.

2020-03-24 20:39:45 UTC  

another attack vector is being able to track people who are tested, infected and cleared

2020-03-24 20:39:58 UTC  

don't forget you need quite a heavy pressure to actually get air into lungs

2020-03-24 20:40:05 UTC  

kind of pointless unless you test every single person in the country

2020-03-24 20:40:15 UTC  

and youd have to test them multiple times with time intervals

2020-03-24 20:40:25 UTC  

just tattoo bar codes on those infected lmao

2020-03-24 20:40:25 UTC  

of which there are nowhere near enough tests

2020-03-24 20:40:28 UTC  

monitoring and control software is relatively straight forward

2020-03-24 20:41:01 UTC  

It’s about manufacturing it in quantity, immediately, that’s the problem.

2020-03-24 20:41:19 UTC  

integration is cheaper to mass produce but has a trade-off of a long lead time before production

2020-03-24 20:42:04 UTC  

modular systems are much faster to test, build, deploy and incrementially refine

2020-03-24 20:42:47 UTC  

modular systems also allow parallel production of components

2020-03-24 20:43:18 UTC  

parallel approach lends itself to distribution, Industry 4.0 manufacturing techniques

2020-03-24 20:43:41 UTC  

are you going to pretend that they dont build the components of the current machines first before assembling them?

2020-03-24 20:43:44 UTC  

what do you think this is

2020-03-24 20:43:47 UTC  

the 18th century?

2020-03-24 20:43:48 UTC  

If someone was to design a respirator with compliant mechanisms that people could 3d now, yeah, that’s great. We’ve got thousands and thousands of 3d printers all across the nation with folks locked in their houses... that’s not the problem.
The problem is the sensors, electronics and software you’ve got to stick into them. We don’t have that in volume.

2020-03-24 20:44:08 UTC  

that's the EASY part

2020-03-24 20:44:14 UTC  

and yes we do

2020-03-24 20:44:24 UTC  

@Scale_e and the fact no one sane is going to trust some random faggot to build vital componens for them

2020-03-24 20:44:31 UTC  

for every 3d printer, there is an electronics maker out there

2020-03-24 20:44:36 UTC  

the point, I believe, is that those things are still doable and are being done. Aforementioned italians with 3D printer as an example. Also, as mentioned, those will be kinda shit, but in desperate times 'kinda shit' will be still much more preferable to 'nothing'

2020-03-24 20:45:02 UTC  

with an arduino and sensor suite used for dozens of other projects

2020-03-24 20:45:11 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl You’re dying. You need a ventilator.
Make a decision:
A) A shit ventilator
B) No ventilator

2020-03-24 20:45:14 UTC  

shit, i myself could canabalize 4 of them right now

2020-03-24 20:46:08 UTC  

@Scale_e the people dying arent exactly in a position to make that choice are they