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Name technology/technologies that you like (or even dislike maybe) that aren't just consumer electronics/software. So much discussion of technology is just new computer stuff.

Hopin' China's reforesting tech proves sustainable. Also Prolekult/James Bell was mentioning hempcrete, which is another that I'd think would help a lot. Hopin' for new sword technology. . .

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  • The technology of zea mays (corn). It was intentionally genetically engineered from the non-food Teosinte. I do not think the process by which this happened is currently understood by the collective of science. Then it formed a part of the Three Sisters. Unclear if this was part of the plan all along.

    I read about it in 1491. New Revelations Of The Americas Before Columbus By Charles C. Mann which is largely about technology and changed the way I think about the concept.

    And lets give it up for chemical dye. It's pretty cool. Also dyeing with indigo is a totally other thing, also very cool.

  • I like the super-flexy rubbery ice cube trays where you can just push the cubes out through the bottom into the glass without touching them. Ice cubes in the fridge door are fine, too.

    • Silicone kitchen stuff is amazing. I have one of those trays and love it. I also just got a bunch of silicone ziploc style bags that are great.

  • There is a vaccine for the common cold for babies. Its not a vaccine, its antibodies. Which is what you get from a vaccine.

    And there is a malaria vaccine. And an Ebola vaccine.

    And fuckin a: vaccines.

  • I saw a prototype of a new type of single-thread chainstitch sewing machine. It has a swiveling part that twists the loop before the hook catches it, supposedly making it as resistant to unraveling as a standard lockstitch. There are probably good reasons why the inventor still hasn't attracted capital (or maybe shady anti-competitive ones?), but I'd still love to play with the prototype

    edit: my bad it's actually a two-thread chainstitch

  • I always perk up around microbiology. I never went past my Associates, but it doesn't keep me from getting giddy on stuff involving algae.

  • Continuous blood glucose monitors and insulin pumps.

    Drugs against high blood pressure.

    Canes really help a lot of people.

  • CNCs are like the peak of substractive manufacturing and they get no love here 😞

    3d printers are also cool stuff

  • China's SMRs - small modular nuclear reactors. These are in rapid development, and are going to be the first commercially sold and mass-produced portable nuclear power stations. Going to revolutionize world energy. Imagine all of the global south's power needs satisfied.

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