Building with a 3D printer in 1930

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    Ancient Chines navigation system third century dC. The sculpture always pointed in the previously set direction, regardless of which direction the car was moving.

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    Car navigator 1921 (autoscrolling map hooked up by speedometer

    Also a wrist map in 1927

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      I’ve been thinking about it, but I think it would be too much flood, due to so many inventions, to make each one separately. I think it is better to stay together in a thread. This also gives freedom that everyone can add own discoveries of inventions of this type.

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        I’m constantly watching the “New” stream from the “All” section while I’m familiarizing myself with Lemmy. Flooding is the least of Lemmyverse’s problems. 🤣

        No seriously, I think more activity - Even if it’s repetative (just not spamming the same stuff) is good for the ecosystem. Why not create a separate community for Vintage Tech? I could post something about Perculator coffe machines etc.?

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          Maybe its a posibility. but, even there are a lot of old tech, it would be a limited community because of the lack of new vintage tech worth to post.

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            it would be a limited community because of the lack of new vintage tech worth to post.

            Well, time passes and tech becomes vintage all the time. A tamagochi from the late 90’s could be considered vintage, even though it’s digital. And I’m sure there’s a lot of fascinating “actually vintage” tech throughout history, enough to fill pages and pages of posts.

            But this is meant as a suggestion, not a request. Don’t put too much focus on it if it’s not right for you.