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Latest revision as of 04:32, 16 July 2024

= "a platform for cosmo-local production and the circular economy".

URL = https://fabernautics.org/


Description

"Fabernation is a decentralized common-organism which serves as a platform for cosmo-local production and the circular economy. It provides a shared and trusted database of products, which can be referenced in other products (composability) and which production process is grammatized.

It enables to compute values which matter for the community (such as carbon footprint) by producing consensus on algorithms for each of the tools being used during the manufacturing process.

Defining values for products allows community members to act more responsibly by improving products, being aware of their environmental footprint, using a dedicated accounting system, ...

Because the products receive validity consensus and feedback, it is easier to define new products by modifying existing ones or using using them as components, thus reducing the marginal cost of product development and fostering the circular economy."

(https://fabernautics.org/projects/fabernation)