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  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev

    quite a reality.... And this is a problem to solve... What do you think ... how do a "pure socialism" society will solve this?... I mean well beeing of everyone ....

    Don't get me wrong...no sarcasm here just wandering...

  • @garroulus

    Can you elaborate on the "problem" we need to solve?

    Also I have no idea that "pure socialism" is. And no, socialism is not about just "well being of everyone".

    I can even provide you very short definition of real socialism. It is such society organisation that lets you hack anything around you.

  • I see that supermarkets are not convenient enough. All that so some humans don't have to get off their couch.

  • @MirrorMan

    I see that supermarkets are not convenient enough. All that so some humans don't have to get off their couch.

    Well, I stopped visiting food supermarkets for a while (non food I stopped visiting years ago), as they made mobile app to order stuff and deliver in around 30 min time. And it is cheaper by around 10-15%. Plus saves time.

  • @Vitaliy_Kiselev makes sense. I would be tempted if I lived in an area with such a service. Still I think it's good to get off the couch once in a while ;)

  • @MirrorMan

    We have around 5 of such services (all major food networks have such now). Rumors are that 2 other coming.

    One of the reasons why we have such services is lack of good jobs (as we have traitors as leaders who are very interested in this, see my topic on Mordor things about capitalists and homeland). How about simple fact that you can have food delivery on premium car by guy who have masters degree in economics?

  • Ocado — which competes with Amazon Fresh — has been forced to cancel orders for some customers after a robot collision sparked a fire at its warehouse in south-east London.

    Ocado revealed that the fire triggered the site's sprinkler system, but was contained by its mitigation measures. Nonetheless, the London Fire Brigade was called to the scene to deal with the blaze, the company added. In all, Ocado said the damage was limited to just 1 percent of its grid, adding that it would take a week for the facility to resume operations.

    It is big issues with design.