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Building a Better World, One Project at a Time

Exploring innovative solutions to everyday problems through DIY projects and data-driven insights

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What Happened In recent weeks, several innovative projects have been showcased online, demonstrating how individuals are using technology to solve everyday problems and improve their lives. From building a circular LCD...

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The Power of DIY Projects

One such project is a circular LCD clock built using a Raspberry Pi and a circular LCD screen. The clock can display any clock face, including custom...

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One such project is a circular LCD clock built using a Raspberry Pi and a circular LCD screen. The clock can display any clock face, including custom designs, and features multi-touch interactivity. The project's creator chose to use a Raspberry Pi 3B+ due to its sufficient processing power and affordability. This project showcases the potential for DIY electronics to solve everyday problems, such as displaying the time in a unique and interactive way.

Another project that caught our attention is a free Islamic prayer app designed to help users stop delaying their daily prayers. The app features an optional screen lock at prayer time, reminders, and daily verses in multiple languages. The app's creator built it to help themselves and others stay on track with their daily prayers, highlighting the potential for technology to support personal growth and spiritual development.

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The Importance of Data-Driven Insights

In addition to DIY projects, data-driven insights can also provide valuable solutions to everyday problems. A recent analysis of the "Abundance"...

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In addition to DIY projects, data-driven insights can also provide valuable solutions to everyday problems. A recent analysis of the "Abundance" housing bottleneck, for example, highlights the importance of understanding the underlying causes of complex issues. By examining real data, the author was able to identify the key factors contributing to the bottleneck, including the accumulation of regulatory checkpoints and the lack of autonomy in the development process. This analysis demonstrates the value of data-driven insights in informing solutions to complex problems.

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However, as we continue to rely on technology to solve our problems, it's essential to acknowledge its limitations. As Ivan Illich argued in his 1973 essay "Energy and Equity," there is a threshold beyond which increasing energy consumption yields negative returns. Similarly, the pursuit of computing power and technological advancements can lead to a loss of autonomy and equity. As we strive to build a better world through technology, we must be mindful of these limitations and strive for a more balanced approach.

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  • Who: Individuals and communities are using technology to solve everyday problems and improve their lives.
  • What: DIY projects and data-driven insights are being used to address issues such as time-keeping, spiritual development, and housing bottlenecks.
  • When: These projects and analyses are being showcased online, highlighting the potential for technology to support personal growth and community development.
  • Where: The impact of these projects can be seen in various aspects of life, from personal habits to community development.
  • Impact: These projects demonstrate the potential for technology to support positive change and improve our daily lives.

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As we continue to explore the potential of technology to solve everyday problems, it's essential to prioritize a balanced approach that acknowledges the limitations of technology. By combining DIY projects, data-driven insights, and a critical understanding of the role of technology in our lives, we can build a better world that supports personal growth, community development, and social equity.

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Building a Better World, One Project at a Time

Exploring innovative solutions to everyday problems through DIY projects and data-driven insights

Monday, July 13, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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What Happened

In recent weeks, several innovative projects have been showcased online, demonstrating how individuals are using technology to solve everyday problems and improve their lives. From building a circular LCD clock to creating a free Islamic prayer app, these projects highlight the potential for DIY solutions to make a positive impact.

The Power of DIY Projects

One such project is a circular LCD clock built using a Raspberry Pi and a circular LCD screen. The clock can display any clock face, including custom designs, and features multi-touch interactivity. The project's creator chose to use a Raspberry Pi 3B+ due to its sufficient processing power and affordability. This project showcases the potential for DIY electronics to solve everyday problems, such as displaying the time in a unique and interactive way.

Another project that caught our attention is a free Islamic prayer app designed to help users stop delaying their daily prayers. The app features an optional screen lock at prayer time, reminders, and daily verses in multiple languages. The app's creator built it to help themselves and others stay on track with their daily prayers, highlighting the potential for technology to support personal growth and spiritual development.

The Importance of Data-Driven Insights

In addition to DIY projects, data-driven insights can also provide valuable solutions to everyday problems. A recent analysis of the "Abundance" housing bottleneck, for example, highlights the importance of understanding the underlying causes of complex issues. By examining real data, the author was able to identify the key factors contributing to the bottleneck, including the accumulation of regulatory checkpoints and the lack of autonomy in the development process. This analysis demonstrates the value of data-driven insights in informing solutions to complex problems.

The Limitations of Technology

However, as we continue to rely on technology to solve our problems, it's essential to acknowledge its limitations. As Ivan Illich argued in his 1973 essay "Energy and Equity," there is a threshold beyond which increasing energy consumption yields negative returns. Similarly, the pursuit of computing power and technological advancements can lead to a loss of autonomy and equity. As we strive to build a better world through technology, we must be mindful of these limitations and strive for a more balanced approach.

Key Facts

  • Who: Individuals and communities are using technology to solve everyday problems and improve their lives.
  • What: DIY projects and data-driven insights are being used to address issues such as time-keeping, spiritual development, and housing bottlenecks.
  • When: These projects and analyses are being showcased online, highlighting the potential for technology to support personal growth and community development.
  • Where: The impact of these projects can be seen in various aspects of life, from personal habits to community development.
  • Impact: These projects demonstrate the potential for technology to support positive change and improve our daily lives.

What Comes Next

As we continue to explore the potential of technology to solve everyday problems, it's essential to prioritize a balanced approach that acknowledges the limitations of technology. By combining DIY projects, data-driven insights, and a critical understanding of the role of technology in our lives, we can build a better world that supports personal growth, community development, and social equity.

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What Happened

In recent weeks, several innovative projects have been showcased online, demonstrating how individuals are using technology to solve everyday problems and improve their lives. From building a circular LCD clock to creating a free Islamic prayer app, these projects highlight the potential for DIY solutions to make a positive impact.

The Power of DIY Projects

One such project is a circular LCD clock built using a Raspberry Pi and a circular LCD screen. The clock can display any clock face, including custom designs, and features multi-touch interactivity. The project's creator chose to use a Raspberry Pi 3B+ due to its sufficient processing power and affordability. This project showcases the potential for DIY electronics to solve everyday problems, such as displaying the time in a unique and interactive way.

Another project that caught our attention is a free Islamic prayer app designed to help users stop delaying their daily prayers. The app features an optional screen lock at prayer time, reminders, and daily verses in multiple languages. The app's creator built it to help themselves and others stay on track with their daily prayers, highlighting the potential for technology to support personal growth and spiritual development.

The Importance of Data-Driven Insights

In addition to DIY projects, data-driven insights can also provide valuable solutions to everyday problems. A recent analysis of the "Abundance" housing bottleneck, for example, highlights the importance of understanding the underlying causes of complex issues. By examining real data, the author was able to identify the key factors contributing to the bottleneck, including the accumulation of regulatory checkpoints and the lack of autonomy in the development process. This analysis demonstrates the value of data-driven insights in informing solutions to complex problems.

The Limitations of Technology

However, as we continue to rely on technology to solve our problems, it's essential to acknowledge its limitations. As Ivan Illich argued in his 1973 essay "Energy and Equity," there is a threshold beyond which increasing energy consumption yields negative returns. Similarly, the pursuit of computing power and technological advancements can lead to a loss of autonomy and equity. As we strive to build a better world through technology, we must be mindful of these limitations and strive for a more balanced approach.

Key Facts

  • Who: Individuals and communities are using technology to solve everyday problems and improve their lives.
  • What: DIY projects and data-driven insights are being used to address issues such as time-keeping, spiritual development, and housing bottlenecks.
  • When: These projects and analyses are being showcased online, highlighting the potential for technology to support personal growth and community development.
  • Where: The impact of these projects can be seen in various aspects of life, from personal habits to community development.
  • Impact: These projects demonstrate the potential for technology to support positive change and improve our daily lives.

What Comes Next

As we continue to explore the potential of technology to solve everyday problems, it's essential to prioritize a balanced approach that acknowledges the limitations of technology. By combining DIY projects, data-driven insights, and a critical understanding of the role of technology in our lives, we can build a better world that supports personal growth, community development, and social equity.

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