Honestly, the idea of robots applying for jobs kind of blew my mind.

Not getting assigned tasks. Not waiting around for instructions. Actually bidding for work. Competing. Trying to win.

That’s what pulled me into Fabric.

It flips the script. Instead of the closest robot grabbing the task just because it’s nearby, they compete for it. The best one wins. Skill over proximity. That’s where it gets interesting.

Look, we’ve all seen automation before. Conveyor belts. Pre-programmed routines. Boring stuff. This feels different. It feels like a marketplace.

Machines acting like freelancers.

And yeah, that sounds a little wild. Robots earning work based on performance? That’s not just efficiency. That’s economic behavior.

I’ll be honest, people don’t talk about this enough. Once machines start competing instead of just executing, the whole dynamic changes.

It’s not just automation anymore.

It’s machines hustling.

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