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by TeMPOraL
1992 days ago
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Also, laws and rules you have to follow, and generally other people. I'm pretty sure if I started clearing snow in my neighbourhood with a DIY snowplow, I'd get in trouble with the housing cooperative, as they're already paying someone else to do that (however shitty job they do). Police may eventually get involved too, as I'm pretty sure that operating a car-sized robot on a road is illegal in more than one way. Now if I really cared about doing this, I could probably follow some legal procedures to get my snowplow registered, and I could probably convince the neighbours/co-op to let me play with it. But it would all fare better if I formed a company around it and enter the discussion as a legal entity. At which point I may as well start a real snowplow business - which is way beyond my hobby interests. And this applies to a lot of meatspace innovation - unless you own (and not rent) a home with a large backyard, and confine the scope of your experiments to just your backyard, pretty much all interesting ideas I can come up with require enough red tape that it's not even worth it, unless you're doing it for money. |
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