>AI AI AI>First ever humanoid robot that can do your chores>Can't actually use """AI""" so we'll hire Indians to remotely control it inside your house instead>Corporations firing people in favor of AI is a codeword for getting rid of Bullshit jobs, MSFT could operate fine with 20k people instead of 200kWhy is this decade so fucking awful?
>>107089908>Why is this decade so fucking awful?We are nearing the end of the boom caused by the industrial revolution, and are close to starting the bust phase. Next decade will be worse
>>107089908I think a lot of people know subconsciously that if/when we go down, we're gonna go down hard. Number MUST go up.
>>107089908let me guess, communism is the solution
>>107089908In 10 years I will be able to bang it
>>107089908>get tubes, aquarium pump, raspberry pi, maybe arduino and led>build hybrid hydroponics system for radishes>add rails, grabby thing, webcam>now setup can be fully automated seedling to harvest>all that for 500 bucks topsthis decade is fucking awesome its just that youre not taking advantage of it
>>107090749I hate radishes
>>107090760once you get the basics down you could scale up into anythingradish grows fast.but you could go for something that grows even faster like grain sprouts. maybe young spinach.idk its an example. im actually gonna build a dripfeed setup in my fathers house and i want to see how automated im gonna gethes not yet decided on what to plant but i needed space to do my automation experiments and i sold him on the idea, kekits possible that this shit is even profitable for certain crops
>>107089908>Why is this decade so fucking awful?Real economic growth has stopped 20 years ago and the (((economy))) is becoming increasingly desperate in trying to avoid having to face this realization because the line has to go up, always, at all cost
>>107090749I'm so happy all this happened it was my dream 10 years ago to have this setup to have food off grid and stuff but I thought I'd have to get a masters degree in CS and robotics to figure it out but that didn't happen, but now I don't need all that i can just ask chatgpt how to do any thing, or at the very least ideasI am right now going to make a bunch of home automation sensors and stuff my first task is im gonna make some modifications to my gate opener so that i can get a notification when it's open and it's all because I took a pic of the circuit board and showed it to chatgpt and it was like >look you don't need to try and buy whisker switches or fumble with door contact sensors, all you need to do is take apart the reed switch to the existing on on the circuit boardThen it told me there's even 12v power on the circuit board and I can connect it to that eliminating the need for a battery. And it taught me about a lot of electronics stuff, adding solar panels, buck converters different kind of batteries.I'm hoping to do something regarding the garden we have too, the issue is waterproofing sensors. It would be great if I had a 3d printer to make little waterpoof cases to put sensors and stuff.
>>107090783nope the light bill will be far higher than the yield and any crops inside a house are going to be negligible due to lack of space. You need a massive field to make enough to even bother selling
>>107089908>babby learning of outsourcing for the first time in his lifeOh how cute!
>>107089908I love it, I actually hope they go through with this and actually sell 1000s of robots.They will fuck up in serious ways and will actually make retards realize that uncontrolled AI/tech slop is a bad thing.Just think about all the BS this robot can do:>kill your pet>make your granny trip and die>burn the entire house>be clumsy and destroy valuable, priceless itemsAnd the stuff Indians will do:>watch and record you having sex, masturbating or other embarrassing situation>watch and record someone's daughter>track where you keep valuable items such as car keys, passwords, safe locations, etc and either commit crime with this info or sell itAnd a million mother things.>"b-but, the cute robot will shine a special light whenever someone is there!!"Yeah like there will be no bugs, or ways to bypass that.>"the company will only hire qualified, amazing people with extensive background checks!"LOL. Lmao even.
>>107091944baste>It would be great if I had a 3d printer to make little waterpoof cases to put sensors and stuff.i think theres companies that offer this kind of services, no? although im not sure if that would make econ. sense.like if the case costs 2x more than the sensor itselfbut maybe you can diy your cases. idk about your exact needs, but id go with acrylic (or any plastic, really) + silicone-based glue, the kind like silicone caulk, but its actually glue. also silicone based. that family of polymers is very stable, non toxic etc etc, i like that materialid make a box out of acrylic sheets, glue it together, and just drill holes for the cables/probes that stick out which i would fill in with the caulk/glue to waterproof the contraptionalthough if you want to modify the thing regular silicone might be a better option, since it comes off way easier while still being a weak glue, and keeping waterproofing capabilities (kinda duh, thats its primary use)>>107093041yeah ofcwhat i meant is that the whole setup + exploitation might come cheaper (after a while) than buying said produce.
>>107094196Tech already does all of those things for ages and no one cares. anon in 1899>I love it, I actually hope they go through with this and actually sell 1000s of electricy installations>They will fuck up in serious ways and will actually make retards realize that electric slop is a bad thing.>Just think about all the BS electricity can do:>Shock your pet to death>shock your granny to death when she turns on the lights>Burn down the entire house> Burn your priceless valuable itemsAlexa is already listening and roombas with cameras are already watching everything (never mind the unsecured ip cams). No. One. Cares. Except nerds like you
>>107089908Would you leave your daughter with a robot controlled by an Indian? Do you think they would... ?