Invent something

Invent something

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In "The Economist," there's an intriguing aspect about the Third Industrial Revolution, specifically home 3D printing. This concept makes sense when powered by renewable energy and recycling plastic waste into new filament. My personal experience with 3D printing has led to a box of unused items waiting for future recycling, resulting in more waste than useful creations. As home 3D printing grows, it's crucial to recycle old plastic products. The technology holds immense potential and is made possible by an active open-source community, driving this revolution forward! Keep up the great work, printers! Embrace the change. Place your printed items on your desk and contribute to a better world.

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