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47 Genius Analog Solutions To Modern Problems That Make Silicon Valley Tech Look Entirely Overpriced
CuriositiesMAY 20, 2026

47 Genius Analog Solutions To Modern Problems That Make Silicon Valley Tech Look Entirely Overpriced

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Human development has allowed us to build skyscrapers and land rovers on Mars. But for everyday problems—like needing an adapter for your speakers, fixing a broken lawnmower wheel, or stopping a door from slamming shut—we don’t need the help of billion-dollar industries. Oftentimes, a little creativity is enough.
People who come up with these clever fixes proudly share them on the subreddit r/LowTechBrilliance, alongside with others’ ingenious solutions they’ve spotted out in the wild. So, as a reminder that we regular folks are often far more resourceful than we give ourselves credit for, we compiled some of the best examples below.

#1 The Real Hydrohomies

The Real Hydrohomies
96points

#2 Lost Finger Can‘T Stop A Gamer

Lost Finger Can‘T Stop A Gamer
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Some people embrace these ideas so fully that they even build entire lives around them. Can Decreix, or the House of Degrowth, is an off-grid, low-tech living lab with a clear mission: to live less, but with purpose.

Founded in 2011 by a group of activists and researchers frustrated with theoretical debates about Earth’s demise but lacking action, Can Decreix describes itself as a “center for exploring, experimenting, and practicing organic agriculture and agroecology, eco-construction, and renewable energy, for research and activism around ideas of degrowth.”

Here, simplicity is an intentional act of resistance against overconsumption and technological dependence.

#3 A Stack Of Cups That You Can Turn To Indicate When Coffee Was Brewed

A Stack Of Cups That You Can Turn To Indicate When Coffee Was Brewed
80points

#4 Old Dude In The Seat Next To Me On My Flight Used A Partially Inflated Baggy As A Phone Stand... Brilliant

Old Dude In The Seat Next To Me On My Flight Used A Partially Inflated Baggy As A Phone Stand... Brilliant
70points

#5 Attractive And Humane Mousetrap Vase Made By Aakash Dewan In India

Attractive And Humane Mousetrap Vase Made By Aakash Dewan In India
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69points

The community uses solar ovens in summer, harvests wood to fuel stoves for both heat and cooking, and grows food without chemical fertilizers or pesticides. Waste is repurposed and reused, ensuring that nothing is squandered.

Even cleaning products are homemade from plant matter, such as ash and clay, to keep chemicals out of the environment. Laundry is done with a repurposed bicycle.

At Can Decreix, the goal isn’t just surviving without high-tech gadgets but embracing the richness of simple, sustainable practices.

#6 This Low Maintenance Reversible Bench

This Low Maintenance Reversible Bench
66points

#7 No Funnel, No Problem

No Funnel, No Problem
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#8 It Is A Rain Boot

It Is A Rain Boot
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As François Schneider, one of Can Decreix’s founders, explained to writer Zoe Rasbash from Shado Mag, “We didn’t know much at first, but we learned to live with low-tech solutions, tuning ourselves to the seasons. Every day, we keep learning.”

Their approach encourages a curious self-sufficiency, solving problems by repurposing what's available. With reduced waste, solar-powered electricity, and a sociocratic approach to collective decision-making, Can Decreix has developed an iterative model for fostering resilience and connection with the earth and each other. And as good as this sounds to me, it’s not exactly overrun.

“I think there’s still very little interest in finding out how it (low-tech) could work (in the wider world) because it’s disturbing for people,” Schneider added. “It’s easy to design some solutions, but to live with [them]? To critique people’s way of life feels untouchable, because individual liberty is something we’re not supposed to challenge.”

#9 No Stop Sign? No Problem

No Stop Sign? No Problem
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60points

#10 My Puzzle Came With A Stand For The Box

My Puzzle Came With A Stand For The Box
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60points

#11 Made Floaties For My Avocado Seeds So I Don’t Have To Remember To Add Water To Them

Made Floaties For My Avocado Seeds So I Don’t Have To Remember To Add Water To Them
59points

#12 Six People Can Have Their Own Lock And Each One Can Open The Gate!

Six People Can Have Their Own Lock And Each One Can Open The Gate!
58points

Degrowth is a practice, a process, and a school of thought. It claims we have the resources and capacity to ensure a good quality of life for everyone on our planet, but have organized our economy in a way that won’t let us do that.

Schneider himself wrote papers, protested, and organized the first degrowth conferences. In 2004, he spent a year walking around France with a donkey to connect with people about degrowth ideas.

#13 Successfully Used String To Direct AC Unit Condensation Down Into A Pitcher

Successfully Used String To Direct AC Unit Condensation Down Into A Pitcher
56points

#14 Cool Mechanical Hand Sanitizer Dispenser W Foot Pedal, No Batteries Or Hand Sensor Needed

Cool Mechanical Hand Sanitizer Dispenser W Foot Pedal, No Batteries Or Hand Sensor Needed
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56points

#15 Need A Level?

Need A Level?
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54points

#16 We Needed To Disassemble A Shelf In An Office And We Didn’t Have A Mallet. Rubber Bands + Hammer = Mallet

We Needed To Disassemble A Shelf In An Office And We Didn’t Have A Mallet. Rubber Bands + Hammer = Mallet
54points

“In December 2011, I felt that we couldn’t just hypothesize about Degrowth,” Schneider said about creating Can Decreix. “We have to get feedback from practice.”

“We can’t wait around until we get the right theory that starts the revolution.” They were interested in experimenting with how we can live with radically less: less stuff, less tech, less work, and have a good life.

#17 Low Tech Cooling

Low Tech Cooling
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51points

#18 For Remote Teaching Without A Document Camera

For Remote Teaching Without A Document Camera
47points

#19 Painting The Ceiling Brilliance

Painting The Ceiling Brilliance
47points

#20 How To Link Up Multiple Barrels For Rainwater Collection

How To Link Up Multiple Barrels For Rainwater Collection
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45points

While degrowthers claim techno-optimism does nothing for the crisis of global inequality, at its heart, the question is also philosophical.

“There are lots of debates on what we do with innovation. Is Can Decreix about ‘going back to the old ways’ or embracing more innovative approaches?” Schneider said.

Looking at these pictures, what do you think?

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