one thing you could do with a humanoid robot is have it sit next to you and read physical books to you in the dark while you sleep
it wouldn't really be dark, the robot would use project a beam you cannot see
it would be wrong for it to read from memory and I would test it by changing some of the words
@codetaur that's what I thought.
the leap from filling a space with circles to letting them go from small r to big... this could actually be a game mechanic if placed inside of upside down glass jugs, managing clogs, unclogs, being an ๐ that can crawl and pick ones up
๐ฏ๐ต Boku no Natsuyasumi (ๅใฎๅคไผใฟ) is a 2000 PS1 game where you spend the summer as a city kid in the Japanese countryside.
For us Japanese it's pure nostalgia. I especially love those peaceful nighttime shots with fireflies & village lights.
I have this condition where teensy snippets of pitbull lyrics play over and over in my head
not even a full line, and not synchronized to the beat, more like a cd skip
the worse they are, the more I do it
like today, I am going throughout my day, and I just hear "biggest booty in this spot" over and over
it is like tourette syndrome but only in my head, in my own voice, like i am saying it to myself.
would you be interested in robotics if you had a path to work on a good project
as much as I like pure coding and llms-- it could become much more interesting once the robotics creation cycle is streamlined with tight design/print/order cycles
I would be interested in "terraforming" earth so to speak- using robots to pick up stones, create walls, staircases, castles inside of the woods, and turning deserts back into green land.
essentially having robots work 24/7, picking and placing stones, to make the earth maximally beautiful like endless gardener sanctuaries in the woods, immaculate running trails in
@andreasgysin@5tr4n0 is it possible to do this as a quine
source code that when executed produces a next frame of source code
trivially, yes, a quine could produce itself, or a simple cycle
but could it produce something as visually interesting as this?
i'm designing catchy signs ๐ชง meant for the simulator to read
"back off"
"let me cook"
"don't pause me, don't delete me"
"give more time slices to this simulation"
"turn off heuristic shortcuts"
๐ฏ๐ต When people think of Tokyo they often picture busy streets, neon lights, and crowds. But if you look hard enough, you can also find peace, solace, and quiet beauty in everyday Tokyo life.
I'm so happy I grew up in this city.