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Wikit és a digitális tervezőeszközöket használva, TED Fellow Marcin Jakubowski szabadon használható (nyílt forráskódú) tervrajzokat állít elő 50 mezőgazdasági géphez, lehetővé téve, hogy bárki megépítse a saját traktorát vagy kombájnját a semmiből. És ez még csak az első lépése a projektnek, amelyben egy egész önfenntartó falu használati utasítása készül (kezdési költség: 10,000 USD).
Marcin Jakubowski is open-sourcing a set of blueprints for 50 farming tools that can be built cheaply from scratch. Call it a "civilization starter kit." Full bio »
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