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Tyler Small

@TylerSmall812

Christ follower, husband and father, Web/Graphic/Print Designer

Florida Katılım Ekim 2013
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James 𝕏ond@james_xond·
Trying to prove a point. How old were you when you became a homeowner for the first time?
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Computer ♥ Records@ComputerLove_·
24 year old Craig McCracken, creator of The Powerpuff Girls (1995)
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Tyler Small
Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@Not_the_Bee My dad found Attack of the Clones on FX just now and asked, "Is there a new Star Wars movie coming out?" "Dad, it came out yesterday." "Oh, what's it called?" "The Mandalorian and Grogu." "What's a Grogu?"
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Not the Bee
Not the Bee@Not_the_Bee·
A new Star Wars movie came out this weekend and nobody cares. Many of you reading this probably didn’t even know about it. That’s how much destruction woke liberals can do when they hijack the things normal people created.
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Auron MacIntyre
Auron MacIntyre@AuronMacintyre·
Austrian economics is great but when you take economic theory and turn it into a religion you get libertarianism which can't understand why people would dedicate resources to something they can eat versus something that will be used to spy on them and destroy their jobs
Nick Gillespie@nickgillespie

Over at Substack, @JoshEakle asks: "It's 2026, and I have yet to see an anti-almond farm protest."

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Tyler Small
Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
I'm on the board of my HOA. The main reason is to push back against people like this. HOA's serve a purpose: to keep everyone's property value from sliding into a ghetto. My HOA was predominantly retirees until they started dying or moving away. There's now 6 or 7 houses in the HOA with kids and lots of them play in the street. We all know each other and everyone is friendly, even when we have disputes (which happen). If I had to guess, this seems more like a country club-style HOA where barely anyone knows each other.
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DocumentingLibs
DocumentingLibs@HistorianUSA1·
HOA meeting just dropped the single greatest rule in human history 😂 “Children are permitted… but it’s the intensity of the splashing. When splashing becomes continuous, it stops being play. It becomes activity. And activity at that level… is shared.” Ma’am, you didn’t just attend an HOA meeting. You ascended to Peak Karen and invented Splash Marxism. Kids out here living their best chaotic summer lives and this visor-wearing philosopher is in the back doing physics equations on cannonballs like she’s the fun police’s Chief Justice. Next month: “The velocity of cannonball entries violates Section 4.2.7 of the covenants. Fines will be assessed per giggle decibel.” These people would fine the ocean for waves. ABOLISH HOAs. Your kids deserve to splash like absolute degenerates without filing a 47-page Environmental Impact Report. Fight me, Karen. I’m bringing the Super Soaker. 🏊‍♂️💦😂
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Tyler Small
Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@minchoi I watched a bit of it and I'm convinced that Aime could have gone faster if the conveyor belt was moving faster. Figure had the packages backed up while Aime was reaching to pull them to him.
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@michaelmalice I'm a leader in the college life group at my church. This morning, one of the students was asking what the Dewey Decimal System was.
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Michael Malice
Michael Malice@michaelmalice·
hey if you're not feeling old yet check this out kids these days don't know what an animation cel is
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VBC@vbc203860·
@TylerSmall812 @midwestern_guyy @Archon314 @RT_com It's a false narrative that RT is perpetuating. The robot raised one hand so it didn't hit the metal plate to its left as it reached further in to reach the next package.
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RT@RT_com·
Startup accused of faking an 8-hour autonomous robot shift with a human operator Figure’s Helix-02 ran an 8-hour warehouse shift sorting packages But viewers saw the robot glitch, touch its head like a VR headset was adjusted — then suddenly work again
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@jhouse678 @RT_com If they're going with this idea, then suspend the robot above the table and give it 6 arms instead of 2.
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jhouse678
jhouse678@jhouse678·
@TylerSmall812 @RT_com It is a demo. Of course there are fit for purpose machines that does this sorting better. They are just getting started.
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@jhouse678 @RT_com Pretty sure there's a guy remote operating this thing adjusting his visor or else the machine as a headache. There's no robot vision involved when it's remote operated.
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@midwestern_guyy @Archon314 @RT_com This actually looks like someone is operating it remotely, so it's probably more of a test of its dexterity rather than training, assuming that it's even real.
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
That's not the argument that I'm making. I know that AI and robots are getting better. Introducing complex arms and legs on a robot that's moving packages slowly 2 feet is too expensive when we have the necessary robots and machines that can do that specific job much faster and cheaper. There's a reason why Amazon's robot shelves are on wheels and not legs. It doesn't need to be able to do a variety of tasks. It doesn't need to hold a paintbrush, write a poem, or drive a car. It's a robot shelf that needs to be just smart enough to know what it's carrying and where it needs to go.
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Midwestern Transplant
Midwestern Transplant@midwestern_guyy·
You’re thinking too small. Humanoids are early, and yes, this specific use case may be simple and imperfect, but calling it useless is the wrong conclusion. GPT-3.5 wasn’t great at coding at first, but it could still code. If you had looked at that early version and said AI would never become good at programming, you would have been badly wrong. Humanoids are on the same kind of trajectory. Give them five years, and they’ll be handling significantly more difficult work.
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Tyler Small
Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@GamingAndPandas Because no one likes to feel like a prisoner, even if it's in a golden cage.
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Lo-Ping@GamingAndPandas·
"AAAAAAAAAH GAINFUL EMPLOYMENT WITH A STABLE INCOME I'M LITERALLY IN HELL SAVE ME KURT COBAIN'S GHOST AAAAAAAH!" Why was Gen X like this?
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
What are the variety of tasks? It doesn't need to take a break. It doesn't need legs. All it's doing is awkwardly picking things up from a chute and pushing them onto a conveyor belt, which I'm assuming goes to a machine to actually sort the packages. It's not even putting the barcodes the same direction. All the packages are backing up on the chute because it's not fast enough. The chute should just go right to the conveyor belt.
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Tyler Small@TylerSmall812·
@Daely_Driver3 @Probius6 @Grummz Relax, it was the best visual of the concept of the holodeck that was in the GIF options. I've never watched Below Decks, nor do I care to.
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
This is insane!!! Someone just created a tool for Claude that lets it take any image and not just generate an environment, but individual meshes with physics and an ambient sound layer. Unreal, blender ready, etc.
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