For two years, a bunch of engineers has been working on the Global Village Construction Set , a group of 40 DIY machines that may build a small, modern civilization anywhere with sun, soil, and water. Appears like labor.
Making these machines, the gang explains, is 8 times cheaper than buying them from manufacturers, on average. And in a worldwide where resources perhaps scarcer than we anticipate more quickly than we anticipate, their ambitious project could prove to be an important one. They’re publishing the whole schematics and diagrams on their Wiki , so anyone can use them once shit goes Mad Max. If the web still works, it really is. OK, maybe you might want to print them out now to only be safe.
They liken it to a ” real-life LEGO set,” nonetheless it’s not all a reality quite yet-they’ve currently made prototypes for 8 of the 40 planned machines, though their brick-making machine-the arena’s ” first high-performance, open-source model” -is already looking pretty impressive. [ Open Ecology ]
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