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How rental ‘libraries of things’ have become the new way to save money
(www.theguardian.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
It's dystopic if most can only afford to rent what they always need. IMO being able to rent something you rarely need is a good thing.
I'd much rather have my car for day to day driving and rent something with more space the few times I need to move something that won't fit in my car. Even better would be to have ride share programs to use for medium loads and reliable mass transit for trips where I don't have much to move.
it's not dystopic in the sense that companies are selling tools to people who don't need tools for an extremely prolonged time.
That would be fucking dystopic, being forced to buy tools you don't need, because it's the only option to get them.
Even better would be that Arcimoto MUV thing. Sadly it appears they went bankrupt
Cool
Looks a lot like a BMW prototype I saw almost 20 years ago. I kept hoping they'd bring it to market, but I guess it's safe to give up on it by now!
They brought it to market for six glorious years but couldn't achieve mass-production and spent way too much on a ton of SKUs most people don't want before they basically went bankrupt.