https://archive.is/wGp2F

So slavery as indentured servitude is the American future. Way to “new model” the old model.

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    61 month ago

    How is it possible to avoid repetitive stress injury on an assembly line? Seems inevitable.

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      Great question. Work-related musculoskeletal disorders are more difficult to avoid when tasks are repetitive, forceful, and/or use a limited range of motion. Implementing a “stretch and flex” type program, completing thorough ergonomic evaluations (and actually following through with their findings), and rotating workers through various tasks that change the motions performed and body parts being stressed will knock down injuries considerably.

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        Considering they’re working on getting rid of lunch or bathroom breaks this is just a fantasy… is it possible to have decent factory jobs? Sure. Will that be what’s given to you as an option? Absolutely not

        This must be prevented from happening, once it becomes the institutional norm it will be so difficult to reverse course

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          I agree this “factory jobs for everyone and their children” bullshit needs to be prevented, but what I listed isn’t just a fantasy. It’s literally a major part of what I do for a living. It’s all I did for a time when I was a consultant. Employers who are smart enough to have any concern for long-term sustainability and profitability take this quite seriously as it’s not just ethically the “right thing to do”, it’s a smart business move.

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        41 month ago

        Replacing humans with machines generally results in greater disparity of wealth, historically

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            41 month ago

            Development of technology isnt always progress. Sometimes its a step backwards.

            Progress depends on if it does good or bad. If it just causes a greater disparity of wealth (while building crappy machines that are designed for obsolescence and people dont need), then it is not progress.

            Example: looms are arguably progress (almost everyone needs cloth). Robots that manufacturer ICE SUVs are not progress.

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              11 month ago

              Don’t confuse technological and societal progress.

              It may not be positive for society, but you still can’t stop progress, if you don’t develop what’s possible, someone else will.

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                  11 month ago

                  Yeah and the countries that don’t will pass you by and become your next lords. It’s an unfortunate situation humankind is in.

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                    11 month ago

                    Pass me by how? Look at the US and China. Those have polluted the most and they’re fucking terrible to live there.