Maybe a $200 *really* smart version with inner/outer camera, motorized wheels, and self-charging cord. That could physically move itself small distance across intermodal shipping leg gaps. Meet you in the parking lot for eg.
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The home is now like an ownership middle-mile dumb pipe between ownership and lifestyle.
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You could even design a home around this concept. It would be like a mini-containerport.
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This is really me trying to disrupt the idea of sedenterized civilization and reimagine nomadism Asia a way of life that’s NOT materially minimalist. Why *should* human mobility require material life to be crammed into a mongol yurt/caravan/RV?
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Why can’t stuff — even mansion-scale stuff — move at the rare of humans? Why must humans slow themselves to the match the mobility of their stuff? Blitzlebensstil. Lightning lifestyle.
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Blitzkrieg revolutionized war by moving humans at the speed of machines rather than slowing machines down to human marching pace. This could revolutionize peace by moving stuff at the speed of mobile citizens.
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I've been thinking the easiest way to solve thermal problems with bedrooms is to just build water-lined shipping containers, then move the container around and you always have an optimized bedroom. Eventually, "houses" can become container docks a la mansionism.
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Lol, didn't see the tweet 2 down.https://mobile.twitter.com/vgr/status/1310047228250128385 …
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