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    1. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      If you have to pay ongoing costs out of the revenue of your farm, you're not an autarkist, you're just a farmer. And then you have to compete on the market with professional farmers. That's not "not having to work for a living".

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    2. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      The other comparison point is with extreme saving/early retirement. Going to live on an automated farm is a big lifestyle change; the first people to switch will be people who *already* are willing to make extreme lifestyle changes in order to not have to work for wages.

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    3. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      Mr. Money Moustache supports a family of three in rural Colorado for $30,000 a year. He says you have to save up abut $1M to be able to quit working for pay and live like he does.https://www.mrmoneymustache.com/2012/06/01/raising-a-family-on-under-2000-per-year/ …

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    4. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      If you can't get the *total* upfront costs of running a household autarky to be less than $1M, or provide a lifestyle that's nicer or less labor-intensive than the Money Mustaches', then autarky is less practical than just saving a lot and retiring early to a small town.

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    5. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      "But most people can't afford to save $1M!"....exactly. If you want fully-automated-luxury-autarky to be available to all, it needs to be *more* affordable than frugal early retirement, not less so. $1M is an upper bound; you'd have to do much *better* to get mass adoption.

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    6. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      What you need is for the cost of the tools/equipment/materials to produce food, water, and power, plus the land in a much more remote location, to be cheaper than groceries/electric bill/gasoline plus the cost of a house within driving distance of stores.

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    7. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      I don't know the current costs of automated farming and electricity generation well enough to know how close we are to this; I welcome other people with figures. (@perrymetzger?)

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    8. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      My suspicion, however, is that automated farming driven by renewable energy will be practical for agriculture corporations before it's practical for household autarkists. (Just as computers were worth investing in for companies before they were cost-effective for individuals.)

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    9. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      If you want to expand autarky now, here's an idea: build apps that help with the intimidating cognitive work required to be frugal enough for early retirement.

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    10. Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      Frugality takes a lot more thinking and planning than spending. Budgeting, yes, but also scheduling (because you're doing a lot of chores/errands yourself instead of paying for convenience), planning (because buying in bulk or on sale), and learning skills (like cooking)

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      Sarah Constantin‏ @s_r_constantin 11 Aug 2019
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      This type of cognitive load is exactly what apps can help with. "Gosh I should learn to (cook, drive, repair my home, play an instrument) but when will I have the time?" is a question a scheduling app should be able to answer!

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        2. Luke Parrish‏ @lsparrish 11 Aug 2019
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          A big part of it is tolerance for boring food. You can stick to cheap meals that are easy to learn to cook, but it's harder if you want diversity of taste. Eggs are easy to cook. Crack 2 in a cup of water and microwave it, instant poached egg. Hot pot works great for beans.

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          If you need greens, you can get Spirulina powder. $250 for 55 lbs, smaller amounts $20/lb. Mix a few tablespoons full with water and add Stevia (it's nasty by itself). Keep a salt shaker full of Stevia so you can add tiny amounts to anything.

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        2. Perry E. Metzger‏ @perrymetzger 11 Aug 2019
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          I am lazy. My question is, how can I more and more cheaply get other entities to cook for me, drive for me, and repair my home. (Things I did for personal entertainment like playing an instrument I'd probably not want to outsource.)

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        3. Luke Parrish‏ @lsparrish 11 Aug 2019
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          One idea that comes to mind is the economies of scale you can get with group living arrangements. Apps that make this easier to do (especially with non relatives / people you don't want to socialize a lot with) could have value.

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        1. Brendan Heisler 🧢‏ @hei_br 11 Aug 2019
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          Even if it we're just an app about which spices to add, haha. Thinking about this a bit more, there are probably a pretty small, finite number of basic variations on a set of core dishes where you could start with more basic variants and work up the complexity later.

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