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by iamwil
5002 days ago
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I don't doubt the kids will pick it up quickly, just as kids picked up programming in the computer's early days. But to the originally stated use case of fixing broken parts, I don't think that will happen as kids aren't usually running around fixing parts. And for the rest of us, only some of us have enough umph to learn how to 3D model. The vast majority need something easier to make the fixing broken parts scenario a reality. However, I guess I can see a scenario where older people hire kids to fix parts, like how older people hired kids to do websites in the 90's. |
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