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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.
"You will own nothing and like it"
I'm so down for this for items that I don't need indefinitely. It reduces waste.
It also allows people to use much higher quality products. She's pulling a power tool out in the picture and goddamn, there's some garbage tools out there, even from quality brands. Renting a $1000 tool sounds better than buying a $100 tool and encouraging the race to the bottom.
Yeah, that's how libraries work.
Libraries don't cost.
My library has a power tools wing. Also a seasonal seeds section. They have gotten very fancy.
Wait for real? Free seeds? That’s rad!
Definitely. A couple of the librarians have been like family friends for I don't know how long anymore, and they keep adding new programs. I keep hearing from them how things are not great at our library (things aren't great at libraries anywhere I hear), but then they keep spearheading projects like the tool and seed libraries, getting them added, and I can't help but think our local library is one of the better ones. We don't have 3d printing but I hope we will soon.
Taxes are a cost.
You pay for them through taxes.
It's interesting how individualism and socialism interact with each other, and how a degree of the latter can promote the former.