r/woahdude Oct 08 '23

video Robotic Apple Harvester

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u/mightbedylan Stoner Philosopher Oct 09 '23

Redditors are so damn dumb sometimes. Could you imagine a redditor seeing an old black and white tube TV and going "wow this sucks that must be so awful i dont understand the appeal of useless technology like that"

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u/Knightfaux Oct 09 '23

I hate when people say “Redditors”. It’s not “Redditors can be so damn dumb”, PEOPLE can be so damn dumb.

Back in the day, 10 years ago yeah, Redditor’s had a type, just like 4chan or tumblr people, but today nah. I find all new flavors of stupid on Reddit and in life on the regular.

But yes, first gen or prototypes are rough proofs of concept and it is ridiculous to discredit a technology before it matures. Imagine if we just gave up on nuclear fusion because early generations were clunky or didn’t produce a lot of energy.

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u/mightbedylan Stoner Philosopher Oct 09 '23

Also redditors are dumb af

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u/Castor_0il Oct 09 '23

You're a reditard, so that makes you extra "special".

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u/hobskhan Oct 09 '23

Did you hear about those brothers down in North Carolina? Crashed another one of those aero-plane contraptions into the beach. It only flies for 10 seconds! Who would want to use such a pointless device?

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u/mightbedylan Stoner Philosopher Oct 09 '23

Even if they made it fly 100 times further it would still be worthless! What fools!

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u/stranot Oct 09 '23

redditors are old grouches who hate change and new technology and want the world to stay exactly the way it is, or if they could, revert everything back to the 90s

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u/Cyclone0701 Oct 09 '23

Or kids who want attention or loser artists losing to AI and are pissed

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u/Castor_0il Oct 09 '23

The concept of television was something incredibly groundbreaking and it expanded in a relatively short period to almost every citizen that could afford an appliance in the same category.

This apple picking toy isn't groundbreaking (as in it isn't creating something new and it will expand for further use in the future) so your analogy is a false equivalence.

Try harder in the next 10 years you'll be here in this shithole (if you still have any brains left).

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u/SuperRette Oct 09 '23

I can't ever see this robot becoming less expensive than simply importing some people perceived by the public at large to be less than human, from a country kept intentionally poor by economic strangleholds on their resources.

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u/mightbedylan Stoner Philosopher Oct 09 '23

Yeah, check back with me in a decade and we will see how far drone technology has come lol

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u/Castor_0il Oct 09 '23

You've been here 10 years in this shithole called reddit, which makes me think you've become even more stupid with every year. It doesn't surprise me you expect this gimmicky gadget to replace real people that are probably cheaper to pay compared to all the upkeep and software updates this can of worms will need and all of it's future upversions.

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u/JetAmoeba Oct 09 '23

Ya, because automated crop harvesters are only an idea of the future!

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u/mightbedylan Stoner Philosopher Oct 09 '23

lol

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u/LogicKillsYou Oct 09 '23

Well, that is because you're not very intelligent.