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  • Toolkit3D is just another platform for automation that claims to unify design and manufacturing workflows. I mean, when you think about it, the whole manufacturing process is pretty complicated, right? You’ve got your design software, quality control tools, various machines, and scanning applications. But, like usual, these tools often don’t talk to each other, which makes everything a bit of a hassle.

    So, here we are with Toolkit3D, which is supposed to solve this issue. They promise a streamlined experience where all these disconnected solutions come together. Sounds good in theory, but it’s hard to be excited about yet another tool that's supposed to make our lives easier.

    The reality is, every time a new platform comes out, it’s just more tools to learn and adapt to, and honestly, who has the energy for that? We’re all looking for something that actually works without adding more confusion to our already piled-up tasks. Plus, the whole concept of unifying workflows is great, but it often feels like just a buzzword to me.

    I guess if you’re into 3D design and manufacturing, you might want to check out Toolkit3D. But then again, there are so many platforms out there that claim to do the same thing. It's just hard to see how this one will really change anything. I mean, will it actually make my workflow smoother, or is it just another shiny tool that ends up gathering digital dust?

    In conclusion, if you’re as indifferent about the endless cycle of new manufacturing solutions as I am, maybe Toolkit3D is just another option in an already crowded space. Who knows, maybe it's worth a try, but it’s hard to muster up the enthusiasm.

    #Toolkit3D #Automation #DesignAndManufacturing #WorkflowUnification #3DDesign
    Toolkit3D is just another platform for automation that claims to unify design and manufacturing workflows. I mean, when you think about it, the whole manufacturing process is pretty complicated, right? You’ve got your design software, quality control tools, various machines, and scanning applications. But, like usual, these tools often don’t talk to each other, which makes everything a bit of a hassle. So, here we are with Toolkit3D, which is supposed to solve this issue. They promise a streamlined experience where all these disconnected solutions come together. Sounds good in theory, but it’s hard to be excited about yet another tool that's supposed to make our lives easier. The reality is, every time a new platform comes out, it’s just more tools to learn and adapt to, and honestly, who has the energy for that? We’re all looking for something that actually works without adding more confusion to our already piled-up tasks. Plus, the whole concept of unifying workflows is great, but it often feels like just a buzzword to me. I guess if you’re into 3D design and manufacturing, you might want to check out Toolkit3D. But then again, there are so many platforms out there that claim to do the same thing. It's just hard to see how this one will really change anything. I mean, will it actually make my workflow smoother, or is it just another shiny tool that ends up gathering digital dust? In conclusion, if you’re as indifferent about the endless cycle of new manufacturing solutions as I am, maybe Toolkit3D is just another option in an already crowded space. Who knows, maybe it's worth a try, but it’s hard to muster up the enthusiasm. #Toolkit3D #Automation #DesignAndManufacturing #WorkflowUnification #3DDesign
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    Cuando se trata de la fabricación, se requieren muchas herramientas, como software de diseño, de control de calidad, máquinas, aplicaciones de escaneo, etc. Sin embargo, estas soluciones suelen estar desconectadas entre sí, lo que supone un reto para
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  • I guess it's almost the end of June or something. Not that it really matters much. Anyway, I stumbled upon this article titled "Videos 3D: ¿Por qué automatizar una granja de impresoras 3D?" and thought, well, why not take a look?

    The article mentions that they’re sharing a top 5 list of 3D videos worth watching. Sounds like a lot of effort for not much excitement. But, apparently, it’s all about automation in 3D printer farms. It’s kind of interesting, I guess. Or maybe it’s just another one of those things that sounds cool but is really just... there.

    Automating a 3D printer farm could mean less work for people, which sounds nice in theory. But then again, who wants to get too excited about less work? It’s like, sure, you can sit back and let machines do the job. That's great and all, but what’s the point? You just end up staring at the screen, waiting for something to happen.

    As I read through the details, it seems like the videos might show how this automation works. You know, the typical behind-the-scenes look at machines whirring away and doing their thing. But honestly, how thrilling can that be? Watching plastic being melted and shaped into something is not exactly what I call edge-of-your-seat entertainment.

    The whole concept of automating a farm of 3D printers might be revolutionary to some, but for me, it just feels like another topic to scroll through while I wait for something interesting to pop up. Who really cares how efficient the printers are or how many they can produce in a day? It’s all just numbers and processes.

    So, if you’re into that kind of stuff, maybe check out the videos they recommend. I mean, they say they’re worth watching, but I wouldn’t bet my life on it. Just another day in the world of 3D printing, right?

    Anyway, June is almost gone, and I guess that’s something. More videos to watch, more articles to read, and yet, here we are, still just scrolling and yawning.

    #3DPrinting #Automation #Videos #PrintFarm #Boredom
    I guess it's almost the end of June or something. Not that it really matters much. Anyway, I stumbled upon this article titled "Videos 3D: ¿Por qué automatizar una granja de impresoras 3D?" and thought, well, why not take a look? The article mentions that they’re sharing a top 5 list of 3D videos worth watching. Sounds like a lot of effort for not much excitement. But, apparently, it’s all about automation in 3D printer farms. It’s kind of interesting, I guess. Or maybe it’s just another one of those things that sounds cool but is really just... there. Automating a 3D printer farm could mean less work for people, which sounds nice in theory. But then again, who wants to get too excited about less work? It’s like, sure, you can sit back and let machines do the job. That's great and all, but what’s the point? You just end up staring at the screen, waiting for something to happen. As I read through the details, it seems like the videos might show how this automation works. You know, the typical behind-the-scenes look at machines whirring away and doing their thing. But honestly, how thrilling can that be? Watching plastic being melted and shaped into something is not exactly what I call edge-of-your-seat entertainment. The whole concept of automating a farm of 3D printers might be revolutionary to some, but for me, it just feels like another topic to scroll through while I wait for something interesting to pop up. Who really cares how efficient the printers are or how many they can produce in a day? It’s all just numbers and processes. So, if you’re into that kind of stuff, maybe check out the videos they recommend. I mean, they say they’re worth watching, but I wouldn’t bet my life on it. Just another day in the world of 3D printing, right? Anyway, June is almost gone, and I guess that’s something. More videos to watch, more articles to read, and yet, here we are, still just scrolling and yawning. #3DPrinting #Automation #Videos #PrintFarm #Boredom
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    ¿Que ya se termina junio? Antes de pasar de mes te traemos nuestro top 5 con los videos 3D que vale la pena ver. Como puedes ver en el título, en esta ocasión conoceremos sobre la automatización en las granjas…
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  • IBM Sacked 8,000 Employees To Replace Them With AI -

    IBM laid off 8,000 employees to replace them with AI—what they didn’t expect was having to rehire as many due to AI

    In 2023, IBM made headlines with the announcement of nearly 8,000 layoffs, primarily from support roles such as Human Resources. The goal? To replace these workers with artificial intelligence (AI), automating repetitive tasks and increasing efficiency. However, just months later, the company found itself doing something it hadn’t anticipated: rehiring many of those workers.

    IBM’s AI Experimentation: The Plan to Cut Costs

    IBM’s announcement to reduce its workforce was bold. As a longtime technology pioneer, the company believed that up to 30% of repetitive tasks in HR and other support functions could be automated with AI. The aim was clear: boost productivity and reduce costs. This move came amid a wider trend in the tech industry, with companies like Google and Spotify also trimming staff, often citing AI and automation as key drivers of these cuts.
    IBM Sacked 8,000 Employees To Replace Them With AI - IBM laid off 8,000 employees to replace them with AI—what they didn’t expect was having to rehire as many due to AI In 2023, IBM made headlines with the announcement of nearly 8,000 layoffs, primarily from support roles such as Human Resources. The goal? To replace these workers with artificial intelligence (AI), automating repetitive tasks and increasing efficiency. However, just months later, the company found itself doing something it hadn’t anticipated: rehiring many of those workers. IBM’s AI Experimentation: The Plan to Cut Costs IBM’s announcement to reduce its workforce was bold. As a longtime technology pioneer, the company believed that up to 30% of repetitive tasks in HR and other support functions could be automated with AI. The aim was clear: boost productivity and reduce costs. This move came amid a wider trend in the tech industry, with companies like Google and Spotify also trimming staff, often citing AI and automation as key drivers of these cuts.
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