2024-08-01 at 5:48 AM UTC
"Sarco is 3D printed and its plans will be available online.
Most office stores now offer small-scale 3D printing. There are also many cheap models you can buy for home use. However, this is a fast-changing field and it is easy to envisage that 3D print shops which print large-scale (required for Sarco) are not far off. When the technology becomes available, these stores will be everywhere and the cost will drop significantly."
2024-08-01 at 5:51 AM UTC
why even bother when helium tank and drier bag is an option
2024-08-01 at 7:18 AM UTC
There are plenty other cost effective and quicker ways to kill yourself than this nonsense.
You can shoot yourself, drive into a building at 200 KM/H, jump off a building, etc.
2024-08-01 at 7:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by Fantom
There are plenty other cost effective and quicker ways to kill yourself than this nonsense.
You can shoot yourself, drive into a building at 200 KM/H, jump off a building, etc.
But cost may not be an issue, if you're looking to end your life who cares how much it costs?
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2024-08-01 at 7:21 AM UTC
I'm just curious why the plans for 3D printing one will be available online.
2024-08-01 at 7:29 AM UTC
I might get one in future if their trials show it works. Being in a pod will prevent Akira from eating my corpse.
2024-08-01 at 7:30 AM UTC
Now I'm wondering what colour it should be...
2024-08-01 at 7:35 AM UTC
It'd be cool to customise your own coffin and write whatever you want on it instead of relatives putting vague things on your gravestone. I feel like there'll be a lot of drunk mistakes though if you just have to push a button. Suicide is more likely when it's on impulse, if the person has to take more steps like tie a noose that gives them time to change their mind. If they only have to push a button there will be more suicides.
2024-08-01 at 7:43 AM UTC
Is anyone here over 50?
"The detailed technical specifications and plans will only be available to subscribers to The Peaceful Pill eHandbook. This book is restricted to people > 50 years & of sound mind."