Evolution: New category.
We're always trying to foresee the future a bit here at TPB. One of the things that we really know is that we as a society will always share. Digital communication has made that a lot easier and will continue to do so. And after the internets evolutionized data to go from analog to digital, it's time for the next step.
Today most data is born digitally. It's not about the transition from analog to digital anymore. We don't talk about how to rip anything without losing quality since we make perfect 1 to 1 digital copies of things. Music, movies, books, all come from the digital sphere. But we're physical people and we need objects to touch sometimes as well!
We believe that the next step in copying will be made from digital form into physical form. It will be physical objects. Or as we decided to call them: Physibles. Data objects that are able (and feasible) to become physical. We believe that things like three dimensional printers, scanners and such are just the first step. We believe that in the nearby future you will print your spare sparts for your vehicles. You will download your sneakers within 20 years.
The benefit to society is huge. No more shipping huge amount of products around the world. No more shipping the broken products back. No more child labour. We'll be able to print food for hungry people. We'll be able to share not only a recipe, but the full meal. We'll be able to actually copy that floppy, if we needed one.
We believe that the future of sharing is about physible data. We're thinking of temporarily renaming ourselves to The Product Bay - but we had no graphical artist around to make a logo. In the future, we'll download one.
take what you want because a pirate is free.
Well, at least you wouldn't multiply fish and bread.
This is definitely a sign of things (no pun intended) to come. I'm very curious to see where this goes.
...whoever thought of the category must be trippin' something fierce though.
Please seed it.... LoL
https://tpbproxy.online/torrent/6979637/The_Piratebay_Pirate_Ship
http://shpws.me/3JPv
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:16419
http://tpbproxy.online/torrent/5084902/Team.America.World.Police.2004.DvDRip.XviD-KOALA
i recommend this as a tutorial.
this service could include car computers, cell phones, mobile 4g service providers, ... many good idea's! keep it going guys! great work!
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file sharing and torrents work hand in hand , i'm not feeling i betray my affection for using pirate bay here lol
thx for continuing to sail against the storm.
Current 3D printers use ink made of the material they are printing. Want a food? First you have to liquify it, and figure out a way for the printer to harden it after it is squirted through the printhead. Want a plastic part? Same thing (they use UV hardened resins for this reason in 3D printers).
So if you want to be able to make everything from metal car parts to rubber & leather sneakers to food, you have to have liquid versions of EVERY INGREDIENT to make them.
The replicator on Trek, on the other hand, did molecular assembly - it combined the basic elements (hydrogen, oxygen, carbon...) together to make any element (except Trilithium, for some silly reason). We have nothing like that today, except in nuclear labs, and there is no way it will be available to any of us in the next 50 years or so.
I really, really hope TPB is around for another 50 years to see the benefit of this
(www.creativelabtwente.nl if you are interested).
TPB you made my day! :D
We have been working hard to create the software and hardware at Buildatron Systems to make low cost and highly functional 3D printers for home hobbyists, gamers, small businesses and educational institutions. Our work is creating the fabrication tools they will need to make the next great revolution possible.
Our Buildatron 2 3D Printer is one of the lowest priced fully assembled machine with custom precision software at $2500 and DIY kits at $1600. It is one of highest quality machines on the market (80 microns layer resolution and going lower) and can compete with $20-50k machines in many ways.
The sharing and selling of digital models is something we have been trying to develop on our own and it will be necessary for the industry to move forward and gain dominance in the future.
With the Buildatron 2 we offer manufacturing freedom and we hope this stays a reality f
If you are interested in seeing the Buildatron 2 3D printer check it out here at http://lab.buildatron.com or at http://Buildatron.com
Also, download our logo stl file... the 12th item uploaded to the awesome Physibles section!
http://tpbproxy.online/torrent/6982685/Buildatron_Systems_3D_Printers_-_Buildatron_3D_Printer_Logo
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That wich you're talking about, it's a big step torwards the future and the evolution of humanity. Free share of resources, not only digital, but physical.
The moment when everyone is given everything they need, when schematics don't stay closed behind corporate safes, the moment when no one can have the grip of the product industry, and that power goes to the people and enables the progress of a intelectual and humane management of resources,
Also, this will be applied to be driven virtually over high speed highways or rugged terrains. A doctor in USA giving a lecture in Damascus University in Syria is possible. You can imagine a lot of applications for 3D physical simulation.
http://www.carvewright.com/2010CWweb/index.php
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And second of all, there wont be MORE energy consumption, because huge industrial monsters will not be producing when everybody is able to produce things themselves on a small-scale.
Now tell me: how many of you did I just put to sleep?
Now tell me: how many of you did I just put to sleep?
That is some deep philosophical shit there.
We fathered the computer, yet it can father us.
Which came first, the computer or the human being.
Are we real or a copy?
I think the deepest question you can ask at this point is, "How many gigabytes are in my arm?"
"How many gigs you got in that cock, Daddy?"
I can just see it already, a sad depressed teen decides to end to end his life, but can't find a quick or "easy" way to do it, but here's TPB with an unlimited plethora of firearms.
It's a hair raising thought...