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  • skyberrys 13 hours ago
    This is one of those who would have thought about it as a problem stories. It's great to read because it helps you think about the problems most of us already have solutions we take for granted. At the bottom it does have some AI sprinkles... Use an AI tool to figure out the colors of bricks to fill in the missing link.
  • zhivota 4 hours ago
    The top comment on the article itself has a great idea to map colors to textures so the blind could identify the colors as well. With the rise of cheap knock offs of LEGO these days, I wonder if one of those could do that.
    • voidUpdate 4 hours ago
      Lego bricks are injection moulded, so if you put a texture on the sides of the bricks, it will either be impossible to get them out of the moulds or you'd have to have a complex moving mould to release them, which would probably massively slow down production
      • thechao 9 minutes ago
        Why can't you vary the height of the posts on the top of the piece? Or, add some nubbins on the posts/surface: isn't that what braille is?
  • stefantalpalaru 11 hours ago
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  • tantalor 15 hours ago
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    • john_strinlai 15 hours ago
      it is a nice story focused on people doing good; not one focused on cutting-edge technology. not everything needs to be "ground breaking".
    • nkrisc 14 hours ago
      How is that clickbait? The title appears to be completely supported by the content of the article.
    • PowerElectronix 15 hours ago
      It takes someone to actually do the thing with the tools that already allow for it.
    • guzfip 15 hours ago
      I guess there’s still a few low hanging fruit out there.