Honestly, if people really cared about the environment and animal well-being and food safety, they would get their meat from local farmers instead of relying on massive companies.
This is the best DIY thing I've seen. If he's still working on this, he could potentially make something like a 6502, which is ~3500 transistors and well documented.
But I don't think we're going to be 3D printing chips at home any time soon.
Honestly, if people really cared about the environment and animal well-being and food safety, they would get their meat from local farmers instead of relying on massive companies.
Don’t forget textiles, computer chips, etc
I'm not even joking, I would pay top dollar for artisanal computer chips just to meet the guy making them.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS5ycm7VfXg
This is the best DIY thing I've seen. If he's still working on this, he could potentially make something like a 6502, which is ~3500 transistors and well documented.
But I don't think we're going to be 3D printing chips at home any time soon.