Yup, it’s amazing. And the real estate around central park is some of the most valuable in the world!
But plants are nearly free, so we could just have that in more places…
Yup, it’s amazing. And the real estate around central park is some of the most valuable in the world!
But plants are nearly free, so we could just have that in more places…
Rather than blocking it out, replace it with greenery, shrubs, trees, flowers, grasses
Some of the most beautiful areas of any city are where people and nature are together. Just give me big ass trees alongside the towering buildings!
Green Is My Pepper 👌
My point here is burning paper on a mass scale instead of using wires or an IC is not a solution, not even a little bit like biodegradable food containers.
Its solving a problem that isn’t really a problem!
I’m not sure how much of this is the actual project, or the author of the article, as there are all kinds of odd claims in there.
So it’s proposing we burn traces on single-use paper to solve climate change.
RFID tags as a security device are important and they can last as long as keys.
As a business card we can just stop doing it. Solved!
What sucks is those components are wrapped together with silicon valley (wannabe) software that’s so rushed and poorly planned (except the monetization!) that minor sensor failures take down the whole system. At least it looks pretty.
A few decades of standards and convergence I hope will result in some extremely reliable cars and lots of aftermarket parts.
What an interesting concept - building a tool which isn’t even open source to the developer. First time I’ve seen it!
Thats where they went! Oops