@MacroMicroNMike@YIMBYLAND And while you’re writing your next response, would love to hear your opinion on defense spending. Seems like our military is pretty irrelevant too 👍🏼
@MacroMicroNMike@YIMBYLAND Also, I am indeed not an expert in public transportation topics. So while you’re over here sweating over your keyboard calling me an idiot, you should instead be gladly engaging a lay person to share your expertise. Please, enlighten me; let’s put you in charge. What do you do?
@MacroMicroNMike@YIMBYLAND I don’t use public transport. But I do use just about everything else that’s public. And so do you. Where do you think it all comes from? What system produces those things? I’m just confused about why the pickiness against the transportation aspect in particular.
@nakanin88@om_patel5 Apparently it’s already been downloaded. But $100 per year for apple developer license isn’t exactly cheap and App Store rules can be burdensome for a layperson. Presumably that’s all captured in the “vibe code” part, but a simple app like this doesn’t generalize to all ideas.
@catgirlprostate You’re not the first person with this hot take, will just say robots will not be good technology if every problem they’re required to solve has to be specialized instead of generalized.
@Lukealexxander@alexntaylorx Sounds to me if this is the level of support you give at the step at the funnel, they’re the ones that dodged the bullet, not you. Are you mad over the lost time you spent prospecting this lead??
@SantoroSystems@GoodAtBingo This is an interesting point, but even Matter despite the support behind it from bigger smart home involved companies is not yet at wide adoption, I guess it remains to be seen if the development teams have anything like robots on their IOT roadmaps.
@SantoroSystems@GoodAtBingo Amazon abounds with universal remotes. They come with a standard set of major manufacturer codes. But those do change over time. And I can personally confirm they don’t always work.
@SantoroSystems@GoodAtBingo So streamlined interface between various robot companies and TV companies would be nice, but a big effort that is more easily, quickly, and long-term solved by a generalized capability for robots to do whatever humans can physically do.
@SantoroSystems@GoodAtBingo Having the robot systems have a wide, constantly updated library of IR codes is also not very feasible, because there will always be unsupported/incorrect ones, and then if it can’t interact with a physical remote it can’t do anything at all.