Alessandro De Blasis
@deblasis
Hot take: Remote work will fix the world. Location will become more and more irrelevant for work, more and more relevant for leisure. Low latency, and high bandwidth connectivity will become more and more important.
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Alessandro De Blasis
@deblasis
@Starlink and similar services are definitely key here, we would still need land-based solutions for redundancy though, especially for critical scenarios where the connection cannot be interrupted. Power obviously needs to be uninterruptable as well. Batteries...
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Alessandro De Blasis
@deblasis
Remote work won't be performed only at your desk, you'll be operating a robot of some sort where it's needed, and you will get paid for the service being offered, not based on your location. Being able to create value where it's needed is key, not your skin color, sex, etc...
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Alessandro De Blasis
@deblasis
You'll be wearing something like an $AAPL Vision Pro or $META Quest 3, but a cheaper, better version of it. Right now hardware is like the first cellphones, we need to get to the iPhone, progress will be faster this time around, because everything compounds. Knowledge too!
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Alessandro De Blasis
@deblasis
This is the trickle-down that can work. Imagine a teenager living in one of the poorest countries in the world, working on multiple jobs that would feel like a videogame to him. In reality, he would be in his room, but he would be controlling something in the real world.
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Alessandro De Blasis
@deblasis
This is where Web3 can really come into play... people could just exchange value from each other, in whatever token they see fit... $ETH, $BTC, $DOGE, $USD or it could be a bartering agreement too. I can fix your toilet if you iron my shirts for a week. Something like that.
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