24benson

24benson t1_iuylv2v wrote

I never understood the appeal of 3d printing for construction, despite the occasional news article on how this will change everything.

Wasn't 3d printing intended for highly specialized intricated objects that have to be custom made in small quantities and without lengthy prototyping?

Houses have been made of bricks for centuries. Those are totally uniform and easy to mass produce and keep their design for decades. Exactly not what 3d printing should try to compete with.

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24benson t1_iuceh4q wrote

The protestant reformation was more than a hundred years earlier. The countries that are predominantly protestant today are exactly the ones that were before the war. Where and how did this war kickstart anything?

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24benson t1_itukywq wrote

It wasn't really about religion for the most part.

Sure, the event that started it was Bohemia offering their crown to a protestant prince and pissing of the catholic emperor. But after that it was all just a big lootfest where every European power just had their way with the peasants of the HRE.

Nothing makes this more clear than catholic France and protestant Sweden teaming up against the empire.

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