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"text": "this electronic components project (\"Common Parts Library\") comes to mind. as much about curation and convergence as anything.\n\nI think a lot of large orgs (Apple, car companies, NASA) have rich internal databases and material libraries (but not open)\n\nwould be curious if you find an active project!"
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