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Imagine that it's 1925 and I am a clever, experienced mechanical engineer.

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  • Imagine that it's 1925 and I am a clever, experienced mechanical engineer. I look around at the "tech" world of the time and notice some disturbing things:

    - the rising power of literally fascist CEOs like Henry Ford
    - What began as an inefficient, quirky novelty toy for rich people, the automobile, has become "normal" and started to dominate public space
    - rising levels of fossil pollution
    - the rising monopoly power of Oil companies
    - dangerous levels of stock-market speculation
    - brutal exploitation of people and environmental destruction in mining and rubber producing (mostly colonial) regions
    - the use of debt to get less wealthy consumers to buy cars
    - scores of innocent pedestrians injured or killed by automobiles
    - urban planning that increasingly favors more expensive cars over other users of the streets
    - declining sense of importance of shared forms of transportation like trolleys and trains

    As an engineer, I look at all those rising issues and then I say:

    "What we need is an Open Source Model-T Ford with some slightly better safety features."

    In retrospect, that would seem like a pretty inadequate response.

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