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jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9yhspi wrote
Reply to comment by WilliamMorris420 in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
I hear ya, and these things are kinda obsolete pretty quickly, and they're so new, waiting a few years will come out with much better
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9wn2la wrote
Reply to comment by WilliamMorris420 in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
Oh yeah those random ones take forever and depending on the configuration it might never end up hitting places you want
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9vpvso wrote
Reply to comment by Imdrbill in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
Depends on the area, for hardwood floors I don't feel that way and I don't do full vacuuming because it catches everything I'd need
For carpet maybe, or dogs. I can't speak on
But I will say they are frustratingly hungry to munch up all the cords around my desk every time. That's annoying, especially because everything we have these days needs to be charged
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9vpon7 wrote
Reply to comment by planko13 in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
It's already happened to a great degree
There's speculation that the reason why Trump and conservatives were let into power so much was because of their misplaced frustrations with automation coming from eg Amazon...
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9vpj7e wrote
Reply to comment by Ok_Math1334 in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
I feel like the more likely scenario is wars are going to happen, civil or otherwise, and nuclear\bio weapons are going to wipe us out instead
..if we don't destroy our water and food supply before then..
Sadly. It's a shame because automation and AI could be a golden age..
But the more likely scenario is that the elite will hoard the golden age like a bunch of greedy dragons
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9vp8a7 wrote
Reply to comment by SaltyChickenDip in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
Yeah it's automating in pieces
The code I write does some things automatically and builds etc are automated, but it doesn't mean the entire thing is automated end to end
But it's more automated than it being fully manual
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9vkge3 wrote
Reply to comment by WilliamMorris420 in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
Mine is not that quiet what's yours? Mines one of the WiFi Roomba vacuum models but it is quite loud, and on hardwood
Usually I just schedule it for when I leave which sure beats me regularly vacuuming myself. My biggest annoyance is how hungry it is for cables, tearing down anything that it's attached to...
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j640myw wrote
Reply to comment by Rusty_Shakalford in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Eh I disagree
The rate at which I speak is much slower than what I can think in words
But more over, I mostly think in multiple streams of thought and images. There's so much information that I can try to pack in at one time
Yes, the people trying to understand me would be the bottleneck... But if we're just talking creating, I can type very fast (love 120+ WPS) but my brain can still go much faster than that
Plus you'd be thinking mostly in words rather than letters. You would just say "cat" and it would know. Instead of C...A...T...
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j6404qs wrote
Reply to comment by ArvindS0508 in An ALS patient set a record for communicating via a brain implant: 62 words per minute by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
Yeah. Or me imagining a 3d printed object and CAD software creating it for me
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j47874d wrote
Reply to comment by FireTyme in where does epinephrine comes from? The one used for people with allergies because Google only says It comes from glands so I don't understand if it's donated or sintethized by other means. by SALAMI_21
Exactly. And that was all done within the context of a tribe
It didn't need to be somehow shipped to a different plant just so that they can extract the hooves and re use those
Be nice if we synthesized these sorts of things, assuming it is equally as effective
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_iw7ojud wrote
Reply to comment by VoilaVoilaWashington in A modest change in housing temperature alters whole body energy expenditure and adipocyte thermogenic capacity in mice (Nov 2022) by basmwklz
But I don't wanna
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_iuei8do wrote
Reply to comment by knurien in You live rent free in somebody's mind by beakycorvid
Agreed, I know many don't think of me
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_iskfdkw wrote
Reply to comment by LurkerPatrol in PsBattle: Woman with a puffball mushroom by GhostalMedia
This is everything, thank you hahaha
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_isk51ke wrote
Reply to comment by Vacuophile in PsBattle: Woman with a puffball mushroom by GhostalMedia
This is the closest I've seen but I was hoping someone would just replace her hair with the mushroom too
Or make the mushroom into her hair and her hair into the mushroom
I'm not sure which would be better. But her hair has some strong mushroom vibes
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_isk4sd2 wrote
Reply to comment by Maymayfish in PsBattle: Woman with a puffball mushroom by GhostalMedia
I'm disappointed you didn't turn her hair into the mushroom too
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_is5qu2z wrote
Reply to comment by Amphibian_Born in Lets you listen to cat purrs Whenever You’re Stressed–and can calm your cat too by coinagepills
Yay let's join in the depression and combine forces
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_jchpnao wrote
Reply to comment by Mr_Em-3 in Open-source tool from MIT’s Senseable City Lab lets people check air quality, cheaply. by chrisdh79
Some, most of it's in my head