• glitch1985@lemmy.world
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    I could probably build it for $500. Less if it only needs to work once or twice and I can cut corners.

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      It’s supposed to cut necks, tho. A guillotine that cuts corners is practically useless.

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            Nah, might as well do it right. There’s a few thousand billionaires in the world, so it’s much more economical to build it to last than to skimp on materials and having to build new ones all the time.

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              The trouble is, you have to account for transport costs that way. Either to bring it to them, or them to it. A Redundant Array of Inexpensive Decapitators (or RAID array) gives you higher throughput, better resilience to component failures and can lower your total costs versus building a single entity that is robust enough to be as reliable.

              I am, of course joking. Unfortunately, just eliminating billionaires, cathartic though it might be, wouldn’t actually solve any problems as it doesn’t meaningfully redistribute that wealth, or stop someone else accumulating in the same way, only with better personal security. It’s going to take changing the system at a much deeper, more fundamental, level than that. At the point it becomes actively undesirable to the individual to accumulate that much wealth, and I don’t think mere threats to their physical safety will do that, you’ve effectively decapitated capitalism.

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        24 hours ago

        I have a hammer with a mysterious legacy that can be donated to the cause!

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            22 hours ago

            It was either purchased by my father, or my uncle. The answer has been lost to time as both are long deceased. At times it was in one’s house until it was stolen back by the other, and vice versa. Both men warred over who it belonged to for years, nearly tore a chunk of the family apart. Normal ass hammer bought at a Canadian Tire in the 80s.

            Now its in my hands, where it waits to be drawn and cannot be put away until a nail is driven.

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      Damn, looks like I forgot to sharpen the blade. Eh, just keep raising it and dropping it. It will get through eventually.