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>Move over hammer and nails. A California-based company is betting that the future of homebuilding in Colorado will come from massive 3D printers, not traditional construction sites. Azure Printed Homes officially opened its new 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in east Denver on Tuesday, marking a major expansion into Colorado as the state deals with a growing affordable housing shortage.

Archive: https://archive.today/vdEWh From the post: >>Move over hammer and nails. A California-based company is betting that the future of homebuilding in Colorado will come from massive 3D printers, not traditional construction sites. Azure Printed Homes officially opened its new 25,000-square-foot manufacturing facility in east Denver on Tuesday, marking a major expansion into Colorado as the state deals with a growing affordable housing shortage.
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You know. You have a point.

Also, "everyone fear microplastics".

Hey everyone, we are building your new "house" (pod) out of recycled plastic that will sheed sooooooo much microplastics. Who cares if it gives you cancer goy. The bugs are going to do that already because the human body does not process chitin and is known to cause cancer in humans... But you know. Eat the bugs goy!!!!!