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How can humans even compete?

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How can humans even compete?
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>>59027435
Post more
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>>59027435
I want to take home all the rejects
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>>59027435
wtf is this
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hey, that's pretty good
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>>59027476

They actually melt them down and recycle them back in to the process
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>>59027435
why do humans need to compete?
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I need more
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>>59027483
Ice cream cake
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>>59027506
They melt white ice cream with brown chocolate? How do they get it white again? I think you are wrong.

Although I guess if you have 20k gallons of ice cream some chocolate wouldn't change the color much, but I still think you're wrong.
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>>59027435
By creating a more effecient machine
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>>59027596
>spend more to get a bit better performance.
Intel logic. I'd try overclocking it first.
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>>59027435

>american """cuisine"""

Pretty gross desu
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>>59027670
with your XTREME III motherboard?
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>>59027686
here's the yuropoor
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that machine didn't make itself
some human was "competing" so to speak and invented this ice cream cake monstrosity, and arguably beat all the other humans.

the advent of screw heads and threaded bar didn't make carpenters obsolete, even though one relatively unskilled man with a screwdriver can accomplish the same work that used to take dozens of skilled carpenters the same amount of time.

if anything it just made it more economical and less resource intensive in the long run
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>>59027435
By making shit that actually tastes good
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>>59027435
That is amazing. Post more of the same, please.
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>>59027670
Well, just replace it with the better one when it shits the bed like most companies would do. There's no reason to hate more efficiency.
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>>59027709
Everything goes faster with more voltage.
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>>59027518
To have a job
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>>59027749
I have a job and so do millions upon millions of other people and they don't have to compete with that.
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>>59027749
Someone's gotta maintain those things.
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>>59027726
How It's Made is basically this as a TV show
It has something like 20 seasons
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>>59027435
>eating this much chocolate
I can't even stand a single hershey kiss at this point, that looks fucking disgusting
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>>59027918
Except it's got terrible Quebec factories and an annoying play-by-play announcer the whole time
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>>59027729
The point was that he wanted to spend 10mil+ on a hardware investment of a product that could easily drop 50% demand within a year.
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>>59027929
The announcer's comfy, but if you don't like it, you can mute it
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>>59027710
Probably just a pajeet. Stuff like this is just as, if not more likely to happen in Europe, especially Germany.
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>>59027435
How do I get a job making machines like this?
I currently have a CompE degree and am in my first job updating shitty assembly microcontroller code.
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>>59028024
go apply for a job at a company which manufactures machines like this.
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>nobody is posting more automation
Sad
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZIv6WtSF9I
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>>59028048
>it uses 3D laser scanning and computer vision
Shit, what do we even need Mexicans for?
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>>59028028
>go apply for a job at a company which manufactures machines like this.
do you know any companies?
also what kinds of skills do they expect?
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>>59028048
>4:30
oh fak maek it stop
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>>59028107
If you're in Europe ask at the next Fraunhofer career centre.
If you're in America ask at the next IBM career centre.
If you're in China, just fly to shengzen and be white.
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>>59027576

They can just add more chocolate to the rejects and turn it into fully chocolate flavored whatever it is.
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>>59028048
This is how I imagine hell to look like.
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>>59028048
Damn, I love automation videos but it's something else entirely with less cool music and more mechanical screeching.
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>>59028442
IMO the soundtrack overlay tried way too hard to romanticize the process too much. Learning the process is one thing, turning a completely blind eye to the reality is another.
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>>59028491
I just want a comfy How it's made thread anon.

https://youtu.be/Vlb4mfQv6-s
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>>59027576
Do you think they'd throw away money? Wtf.
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>you will never work at the Intel clean room

https://youtu.be/-KTKg0Y1snQ
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>>59028048
Imagine this but with humans
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>>59027435
By just walking around, apparently.
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>>59028555
Restaurants do it all the time. See the fast food industry.
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>>59028548
>To first make Ice Cream, you first need to create the Universe
Fucking Sagan get out of my head reee
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>>59028555
Yes, they would.

It is more economical to throw it in the trash than to reuse the material.
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>>59027749
if machines can do everything then explain to me why we would need jobs or money
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>>59028727
post-scarcity NEET society when
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>>59028727
You're starting from a false premise.
Machines can't do everything.
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>>59027483

nerve gas
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>>59027576
>I guess if you have 20k gallons of ice cream some chocolate wouldn't change the color much
I disagree. As someone who used to work in an ink factory, I can say that even a small amount of a dark color will fuck up white pretty easily. We had a special shovel dedicated to dealing with white for this reason. If even small amounts of any other color were to contaminate the white flush, that could ruin multiple batches of white ink.
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>>59028751
I think ink and ice cream are a bit different though. You can dissolve chocolate into large amounts of milk fairly well without it changing the color, so I imagine the same goes for ice cream
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>>59027435
SHAT
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>>59027576
They bleach it obv. Or they just mix it with the """chocolate"""
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looks disgusting desu
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>>59028589
related
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGFhc8R_uO4
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>>59027435
>How can humans even compete?
Why would humans compete against machines?
People must strive to build them.
We don't try to run faster than horses, we ride them.
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Recycling ice cream runs the risk of expired ice cream mixing into the process.
You're making shitloads of ice cream anyway. It's better to throw the 0.01% away.
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>>59028548
Comfy.
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>>59027435
The reject bin really rustled me
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>>59028797
It probably is in terms of hydrogenated fats and whatever else.
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>>59027435
Quantity VS quality.
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This cake dont look very good..
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>>59028831
well said
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>>59028555
It's in the costs, my nigga.
The price you have to pay for that delicious ice-cream cake thing covers for the assembly line rejects as well as the ones getting back from shops unsold.
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>>59027435
Made me think of the battery scene in the Matrix, especially the final shot.

Then I read this: >>59027506
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>>59027749
HA HA HA
I still remember, not so long ago, how every single one of the "technocrat" bullshitters were trying to tell me how bright the future would be with robots and automatons doing the menial jobs and people only chilling out and pursuing hobbies and whatnot.
((((They)))) ain't letting it, tho.
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>>59027435
who do you think eats all that disgusting ice cream

checkmate robots
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>>59028548
>How It's Made
Toppest comfy show.
Alongside McCloud's "Grand Designs" and that aerial photo "World From Above" thing. Sweet.
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>>59028870
(Multitude VS. Quality)/(Quality Vs. Multitude)
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>>59028984

I'm a sucker for this old house. Add it to the list
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>>59028751
>>59028765
Worked mixing paint during school, 1/128th of an ounce (smallest possible) of anything will rapidly fuck up white to a perceptible delta. Black and red especially.
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>>59028996
There will always be demand for high quality and for not mass produced products. Machines won't replace humans unless they become literally humans.
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>>59027435
Considering factory made food is extremely more likely to have shitty ingredients, I'd stick with the more expensive human made diabetes cakes

>>59027476
I've been to a factory reject store for whatever company makes goldfish. You basically get the same product with minor to severe visual imperfections for like 80% off.
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They aren't supposed to but someone could compete by offering higher quality or wider variance of a product then the cookie cutter product designed to appeal to Joe Everyman.
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>>59029082
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>>59027435
When They start flapping the burgers and frying the chicken I'll consider the robobot overlords
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>>59029082
>>59029118
Tidy little fantasy you got there, but Walmart isn't going to stop putting mom and pops out of business any time soon and steel miners aren't about to get jobs mining luxury steel.
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>>59027435
by making cakes that aren't 90% fondant and are actually edible
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>>59027435
Make a better machine.
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>>59028870
But Quality is top notch.
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>>59029184
It's icecream
It looks like a vianetta.
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>>59028048
>>59028097
Isn't there a machine that defeathers chickens too?
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>>59028548
>140 ice cream sandwiches per minute
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>>59028548
Some automation just shows how overpriced some shit is when it's mainly machines making it with one or two humans even touching it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgRBoFewpF4
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>>59029298
I hope the vid you posted wasn't related to your comment.
It takes 4 months just for drying that shit. Definitely worth its price.
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Victorian automation break.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sd90XCvpO1k
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>>59029377
in an automated process, stuff like that only adds latency, not difficulty

that is, it might take 4 months for a particular piece of wood to come out the other side, but if you continuously put pieces through, you'll get a continuous stream out as well, just with 4 months of latency
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>>59029298
>still operating on the labor theory of value
kek
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>>59029171
If you cannot compete then you failed before you started, really. Besides, Walmart employs huge numbers of people in communities and sells things for cheap. They do more for community building than the bs "mom and pop" stores.
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>>59029413
It's cute how you keep just assuming everything works out nice and tidy because you're too lazy to actually think things through. Walmart replaces a fraction of the jobs it supplants and the ones it does are paid far less than the ones it replaces. If it didn't then how the hell would they save money?

You can't fight progress but progress isn't always pretty. Your tidy little fantasy about everything naturally fitting into a better place might help you sleep at night, but it's not reality.
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>>59029397
That was just an observation.
Did you even watch the vid?
That production line has more man hours/unit than most car assemblies.
I'm just saying that vid is not a good example for your claim:
>Some automation just shows how overpriced some shit is.
As that guitar costs as much as it should.
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>>59029488
i'm not the same person, and guitars probably cost about what they should, though i don't know how much guitars cost
all i'm saying is that the time it takes is meaningless in a mass production setting
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How amusing that humans are becoming so advanced that they are making themselves obsolete.
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>>59027715
/thread
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>>59027929
>mute it
>bump eurotrash techno
>blaze it
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>>59027435
CAN YOU COMPETE WITH MY CHINK SHIT?!?!?!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68NXH4Nmbvk


WATCH THEM GO!
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>>59027435
>work in food industry during college
>oversee ~18 min wage workers
>their entire job is repackaging of dry foods from big containers into small bags
>they do this all manually
>a single machine could do more than all of them do for less money
>old owner of the place doesn't buy one for some reason
>his son can't wait till daddy dies
>told me he already has a list of machines to buy and people to fire

>2 years later the son took over because his dad had health issues
>get emails from old coworkers telling me he fired them all
>the madman actually did it
>bought a bunch of machines and hired a few guys to keep them running
>he actually did this for every single production at once
>no testing
>no transition phase
>machines kept causing problems as you'd expect at the start
>some just broke down because they were made in italy (laughing_girls.jpg)
>once he had everything up and running they were way behind schedule
>at this point they got less orders than usual
>I guess the old boss would just fire some people in a time like that to save on expenses but that won't work anymore
>company went down the shitter
>they had to sell a lot of their assets to survive

>get call from old owner
>tells me how his son almost ruined the entire company with his stupid machines and he had to come back from retirement
>offers me to return to old job

>mfw I was the one who kept telling the son how much better everything would be if they had machines
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>>59027435
it looks like a they are making Contessa cake
pretty classic ice cake in Spain
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>>59027435
Your vid makes the chocolate look gray, so I initially thought it was some kind of construction material.
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>>59028739
>You're starting from a false premise
Reductio ad absurdum.
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Why aren't there any food only possible to create using machines? All food factories do is imitate hand made recipes. There should be lots of cool shit to make with a machine
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>>59030345
people don't even want food that looks like it comes from some kind of automated production. they want food to be natural and looking like it's home made.
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>>59029503
that's not true, latency sucks from a financial point of view(can't economically stop production if shit hits the fan etc.)
Also, having a lot of shit lying around takes space, which is money.
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>>59028548
I cringe really bad when I expect some process to be automated and done by machines, but they show a bunch of fat muricans doing everything by hand. RRRRREEEEEEEEEEE
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>>59028548
>ice cream with corn syrup
A M E R I C A
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>>59028598
cloud atlas
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>>59029171
It's simply economically unsound to automate something that's going to be made a couple of times, and these things will always exist
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>>59029451
>I don't understand how competition and capitalism work

Okay then.
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>>59027435
Lots and lots of Thermite.
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>>59027977
If anything, curry food is a guaranteed in-and-out in 30 minutes, then an hour blasting your entire body out your ass on a designated shitting street.
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>>59027924
>hershey
There is your problem.

>eating piss flavored american "chocolate"
>ever
shiggydiggy
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>>59027749
They just switch to job that isn't repetitive manual labor. Like making custom cakes on demand.
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>>59028870
You can put high quality ingredients in those tubes, too.

It's quantity vs uniqueness at most.
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>>59027929
Hey fuck you I like the announcer.
He's got sick puns as well. Puns for days
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>>59028739
This doesn't mean they won't in the future. If if they won't to which extent do we really need them to do things to live post-scarcity?
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>>59029082
>There will always be demand for high quality and for not mass produced products.
False dicotomy.
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>>59027435
>vienetta ice cream
my dick is erect, love that shit
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>>59029525
>How amusing that humans are becoming so advanced that they are making themselves obsolete.
Implying that we should accept working our asses off as a goal in life when we can overcome scarcity.
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I'm the cute wavy nozzle
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>>59032021
>When it comes to preparing good meat, an ordinary knife just won't cut it
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YOU CAN REALLY GET CARRIED AWAY, WITH PLASTIC BAGS
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>>59027576
Maybe that's how they make the "chocolate" flavour, which is mostly brown?
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>>59027435
that's awesome
automation is a service to humanity
transhumanism ftw
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FLUTES, WE'LL SEE HOW PRODUCTION PLAYS OUT
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CEMENT, JUST THE HARD FACTS
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>>59027576
>>59028359
>>59028769
"creme chocolate flavor"
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GUITAR STRINGS, MAKING THEM IS A FINELY TUNED PROCESS
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>>59027435
They can't, HUMANS ARE DONE, FINISHED
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THESE HANDCUFFS WILL FIND A CAPTIVE AUDIENCE
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THESE PENCILS WILL REALLY MAKE AN IMPRESSION
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>>59032117
>>59032138
>>59032177
>>59032210
>>59032213
>>59032232
>>59032275
It's like they hired IRL Carlos to narrate the show
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>>59029413

Walmart may be an inevitability and a good example of the cruel efficiency of capitalism, but that doesn't make them anything even remotely close to "community builders"

https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2013-11-13/how-mcdonald-s-and-wal-mart-became-welfare-queens

http://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2014/04/15/report-walmart-workers-cost-taxpayers-6-2-billion-in-public-assistance/#2fa160fb7cd8
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>>59028861
what if the yolk breaks and leaks into the white?
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>>59027435
via sentimental value
write handmade on it take a 500% increased price and people will buy shit
because
>muh handmade is better
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>>59027435
Until the cost for building and maintaining such a system and facility is low enough, it's cheaper and a lot easier to just grab Jose and Ramirez and teach them how to do what you want done.
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>>59028048
This is Rupture Farms.
They say it's the biggest meat processing plant on Oddworld.
I used to work here. Well, I was really a slave.
Like all the others.
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>>59027435
You're right, humans can't compete, that's why we need a communist utopia
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india tp factory?
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>>59032573
that was my first thought

https://youtu.be/0JRoyc2LKRg?t=1m35s
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>>59027435
Don't compete, be the operator.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiHuRpULnp8
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>>59032903
Indian toilet factory
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>>59031888
>being able to control your own fucking life when you were 2
>while your mom force-fed you hershey kisses
oh boy shiggydiggy
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>>59028048
This is absolutely horrifying for some reason. The imagery combined with the mechanical screeching is triggering me.
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>>59027435
At first I thought it was spreading shit on toilet paper and I thought no I can't compete with that.
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>>59027841
>my job only had one applicant!
Wew. Not everyone is a fucking janitor.
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>>59027435
When I see things like this, I imagine that they're running 24/7/365. But do we even have enough demand for that? That would be like 125 million cakes a year of just this one product at this one factory of this one company.
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>>59027435
I have a fresh webm that I just encoded.
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>>59033385
What's the heat source? Also what is that, looks like some sort of pancakes.
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>>59029525
It's evolution. Synthetic life deserves to replace us because it's superior in every way.
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>>59033385
Wow what a shitty webm
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>>59033401
>What's the heat source? Also what is that, looks like some sort of pancakes.
I believe the heater is a gas burner (you can see the tank to the left) and the burner is in the middle of each wheel.

Anyway, another fresh webm... pancake printer.
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>>59027435
this machine was made by humans
humans competing against humans?
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>>59033401
remember what happens when you push electrons through a cylinder?

i like this redneck factory
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>>59033385
that's really fucking clever
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am I the only one who loves the idea of machines making all my food?

like why would you ever want another person to touch your food?
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>>59029954
you were not wrong
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>>59027435
They can't. That's the idea.
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>>59028048
as a butcher this make me angry.
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>>59034515
Woe is me :(((
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>>59033568
Enjoy your lead contamination.
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>>59027435
funny thing is when most factories are automated, they are going to try to sell the shit they produce to people with no jobs and without money

government will then size the means of production and it will be commie heaven
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>>59032208
bingo
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I wonder how we will deal with so many unemployed humans. We'll either need to have some sort of basic income or we'll just have a bunch of homeless people I guess.
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>>59035400
Automation is inevitable. The move to a NEET-based society is also inevitable. Basic income mixed with some sort of nearly communist style system of distribution seems to be the only solution
god help us all
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>>59035400
Basic income will probably become a thing. They need rigorous definitions for robots so they can tax them in a way that everyone wins.
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>>59035400
>I wonder how we will deal with so many unemployed humans.
They need to make a plan and they need to make it soonâ„¢. Transportation is going to get buttfucked and that is millions of humans without jobs or skills to rise up.
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>>59035471
>>59035400
They will be forced to starve to death. Like how overpopulation is solved in every other epoch of history.
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>>59035471
>robots
>tax them
How do you tax something that has no income?
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>>59035528
I doubt they mean tax the robots themselves, but the owners of said robots
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>>59028048
>>59033108
A machine doing butchering is incredibly creepy because it might as well be a human in place of the lamb and it wouldn't care.

Really, the fact that the lamb itself is being de...animalized, objectified so to speak is creepy in itself.
Butchering isn't a pretty job, and butchery usually involves a ritual of penance, like making peace with the soul of the butchered animal, thanking the Lord, etc.
You have to have a coping mechanism to look a cute little lamb in the eyes and slit its throat.

A machine doesn't give a fuck. As I said, there could be a human in there.

Now imagine automated death penalty machines. A bunch of convicts on a conveyor belt, getting euthanized or electrocuted and then dumped in a vat. That is how this looks like.
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https://youtu.be/SRu02F6AOmg?t=41s
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https://youtu.be/o8DoSvv4P3w?t=16s
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gshAW-2DpqM
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>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FgfF-BrIzhU

CNC machines are now being made obsolete with metal/carbon-fibre 3d printers
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>>59035746
Fuuuck that looks nasty.
Like a silly putty cake
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>>59036159
the 2nd half of that is cheese
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>>59029954
It was not your fault if the guys son was the top dumbass of the world, don't worry
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>>59029082
> Humans
> Quality products

Not everybody can be a carpenter making tiny wooden boxes and selling them on etsy
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>>59027435
This is what happens when you live on a rock w/ 7 billion inhabiting it.
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>>59028831
/thread
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>>59033096
kek
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>>59035400

Mass immigration will collapse society before it's a problem.
>>
since this is somewhat on the subject (tech, automation, no humans), and has minimal gore (no blood, mods please)
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=za2dsB0qrMg
lots of stuff involved, image analysis, xray, etc
enjoy
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>>59032458
don't worry about it
>>
the one problem I see is a huge upheaval in the economy.

For the past +1000 years, the main principle driving humanity were salaries.

You work, and you get paid. In turn, those who work can pay others for their work—and this specialization occurs. Bob grows potatoes and Joe makes shoes, etc

with widespread automation, there is the conundrum of huge, cheap production, but not many salaried employees to buy stuff. The whole backbone of capitalism gets turned on its head.

Also, robots don't need to be amazing-perfect-superhuman machines... they just need to be better than a human. Even just 1% better.

And humans are pretty shitty to being with. So we might see a lot of pretty shitty robots taking your job - but if they can work at a rate of x+1/hr rather than your x/hr, say goodbye to your job
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>>59036890
>Mass immigration will collapse society
Yet history shows us otherwise.
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Makes me want to play Factorio
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>>59032343
As a Wa;mart worker, I don't have to disagree, but I can. The amount that they give back into, not just the local community, but the regional community as a whole, is pretty large.
I could give examples, but Walmart-hate is huge and I'm not qualified to show all examples fully. I can give some examples though, but knowing this place, it just attracts trolls.
Walmart as a company isn't bad, but I do think that individual experience in many communities has soured that image. As most people that apply to walmart are low-ambition retards, the demands that they want for a lower-wage job with opportunities for that want them, yeah, they complain about the job and demands. Reality is, don't be a fucking whiny, bitch-ass tard.
>I clean floors and I see this
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>>59027435
HAHA STUPID AUTOMATON SCUM.ROBO GIRLS PREFER HUMAN BOYS BECAUSE OF OUR HOT ORGANIC COCK AND OUR NONE-PREPROGRAMMED PERSONALITIES.YOU JELLY!
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>>59037047
I've been binging on factorio since this thread started
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>>59037003
That's the critical flaw with capitalism that will be its downfall. It's based off of humans doing all or the majority of jobs
There will come a point where capitalism cannot support 80% of labor being automated with such a large population to support financially
Communism but without human labor sounds good, but the authoritarian aspect of it is what makes it bad

Unless.... We replace the government with robots too
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>>59037442
This is why Kissinger was right
We need to reduce the population of the useless
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Study_Memorandum_200
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>>59037442
Ever read Childhood's End?

It might end up like that. The world is doing great, everyone has food and healthcare, but there are no real jobs/hard work.

So, people start focusing on human-only activities—playing the violin, playing soccer, writing books.

As a result, there are millions of Mozarts, Vermeers, Péles, and Senecas.

It's be one big arts class, with 8 billion people attending.
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>>59037637
>It might end up like that
I like your optimism but it won't. The chance of blowing ourselves up before is infinitely higher
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>>59028598
Don't make me break out the /g/uro m8
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>>59037739
A revolution against the machines seems like a possibility, yes


Althoug Canticle for St Leibowitz future would be quite disappointing...
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>>59037813
Do it.
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>>59037813
This is a blue board
Don't make this thread get nuked
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>>59037813
Don't listen to the sensitive special snowflake (>>59037903). Dump that shit.
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>>59038009
I'm not sensitive to guro. I'm saying this is a good thread and dumping it will make the thread get nuked by the mods
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>>59029954
You weren't wrong, he was just a retard about implementing the idea. You don't change the tyres of a car while it's driving on the freeway either.
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>>59035510
That would work, but unfortunately the US is filled to the brim with guns. I can see the dystopian "walled compounds with AI turrest defending against the roaming hordes of savages" and I like it.
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>>59027435
This is why I never buy pre made supermarket "foods" and cook all meals myself.
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>>59038263
You cook ice cream cake yourself?

Teach me your ways, senpai.
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>>59038263
Quantity > quality
Means
Consistency
Means
Safe to eat
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>>59027576
stracciatella
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>>59027435
I can't wait until I can order a burger at McDonalds without ever interacting with some random faggot or risk having my food be contaminated by who knows what by some dirty fuck who's working there.
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>>59038292
hehe you know what i meant besides icecream is for manbaby c*cks
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>>59038174
It wouldn't cause everyone to just be some worthless raider trying to attack the robot facilities
It would cause a mass class divide where all humans put out of work by robots live outside of the walls in their own communities that are anti-tech
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>>59028984
Grand Designs is great except for the preponderance of tasteless modern architecture on it.
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>>59034630
>lead contamination
>machines are all food grade stainless steel
???
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>>59029398
>implying the fact that machines can easily be cheaper than workers has anything to do with LTV
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>>59027506
HAHAHA
I KEKED SO MUCH
UPVOTE, UPVOTE, UPVOTE!!!
HOW CAN I GIVE YOU GOLD?
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>>59030000
its vienetta
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>>59034515
well when machines like this exist we don't care how angry you are since it can just replace you.
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>>59037813
DELETE
THIS
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>>59037003
>And humans are pretty shitty to being with
haha
no
call me when robots can open half the doors i can open
robots are just great for simple, repetitive tasks, which are very common in mass production. They don't tire and don't mind working 24/7 which is fantastic, but they do require a lot of work to set up initially(mostly design/engineering work). As a result, factorys are about the only place where they are common.
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>>59039298
>robots are just great for simple, repetitive tasks
As are people with Downs Syndrome and mexicans
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>>59027435
Humans designed it.
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>>59037492

Nixon was right about Kissinger (he's one of the few good ones).
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>>59028739
You're starting from ignorance.
>Machines can't do everything.
Wrong. They can take over the whole economy.
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>make icecream all day
>will never eat it

Robots are turbocucks
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>>59040545
Then why do we need Mexicans?
You can't just take what someone else said and imply that he meant something totally different.
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Busy so can't censor, here.
https://exhentai.org/s/5c8b7b3305/578600-1
I'll dump the pics if I have time later.
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>>59040899
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I can't wait till decent robot arms become really really cheap ,imagine automating your kitchen or home a bit
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>>59041059
Imagine getting stabbed to death in your kitchen or home a bit
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>>59029954
Gotta put in those Chinese robots gradually, takes time for bots to be cost effective. They're not free superhuman labor units. Yet.
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>>59028048
>Automated Lamb Boning System
ah so it's Welsh
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>>59028727
Because they're private property in which some other people invested to make a buck.

You didn't do shit to make that happen so why would they split their work with you?
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>>59041059
hands free jacking off while shitposting
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>>59041059
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNcPVvIs_tk

soon
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>>59028048

How come the bullets they shoot at the beginning don't contaminate the meat?
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>>59036939
thats not halal anon.
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>>59041484
What bullets?
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>>59028555
I used to work at a bakery, we make fresh bread everyday.

All the shit you have to throw away at the end of the day is just ridiculous. Sure, we're free to bring home whatever the fuck we want, but who the fuck would bring home 50 loaves of bread a day?
>>
on the spirit of this thread. here's one for the sneaker heads.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4J_kxwT9zX4
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>>59041540
There's numerous reasons companies dont give that stuff away, and i do agree it is just ridiculous.

I worked at a production bakery as well (made the bread for black angus, trader joes, mexican pasteries..etc)
And at the end of the day there would be bins full of bread going to waste management/whoever.

they fed some to pigs and i *think* some went to homeless, but the vast majority was trashed. i was told it had to do with the companies who's product they were making, like black angus, or trader joes, they were the ones actually making the call. Still depressing/angering to see when there are people who could really use that food not even 20 miles away
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>>59041627
>i was told it had to do with the companies who's product they were making, like black angus, or trader joes, they were the ones actually making the call

I call bullshit on that, its an excuse,. I worked for a distribution company of beverages, we had a lot (in my book) out of dates coming in everyday about a pallet worth. Got a hold of a food pantry, USDA certified, they said they would take them.
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>>59027435
Have you faggots never watched, "How it's made," ?
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>>59029050
Funny how that translates to genetics perfectly as well.
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>>59027435
This """""food""""" is so disgusting
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>>59035625
Literally, the first episode of Lexx.
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>>59041059
>imagine automating your kitchen or home a bit
First it's wifi for your fridge, then it's robotic arms for it too.
[spoiler]Third is you getting stabbed to death with a frozen fish because of some shmuck pushing untested updates.[/spoiler]
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>>59045381
I don't even trust even the most basic IoT shit because I know how unsecure and botnet tier it is
I'll be in my cold dead grave before anyone in my house uses any IoT shit
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>>59041565
There's a surprising amount of human still involved in this
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>>59045398
Yeah and those go for what? $100 a pair? Or do they cost more?

Look at the craftmanship work on this video, consider the difference in materials and expertise to make it, and the shoes on this video probably aren't much more costly than the adidas ones.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wK6gLL4iOB4
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>>59045398
>>59046293
ok damn, this is surprising so on adidas website, boost shoes start at $180 and go up from there. basic google search for what is claimed to be handmade shoes, starts at price ranges of $200 and up.

That is a great disparity in costs considering the craft. Another good video on shoe making.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KE8fhKoRNbU
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>>59032057
>shilling for Vienttaâ„¢ ice cream by talking about hard dicks and shit
That's a bold strategy, Pajeet.
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>Robots are better at cooking that must of the human race

REEEEEEEE
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>>59046729
SLIGHTLY IRRELEVANT PAGE TO THE THREAD
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>>59046749
ALMOST AT POINT
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>>59046764
FUCK YEAH AUTOMATED SLAUGHTER HOUSES!
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>>59041565
>2:57
I am just fascinated by how she packs the shoe. I could watch it a hundred times.
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>>59041526

In the background during the first seconds you can see a machinegun firing a shit ton of times.
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>>59041540

>who the fuck would bring home 50 loaves of bread a day?

You should start raising pigs and using that bread to feed them. Retard.
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>>59046585
>$200 for a pair of mass produced shoes
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>>59027435
Wow, that's beautiful.
>>
>>59027435

All that choclit

Any chef knows that handmande pastry is always better

quantity vs quality
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>>59046891
>Any chef knows that handmande pastry is always better
>handmande pastry
>pastry
>>
>>59027749
Reminder:

You are an indentured slave.

You work so that you can:
Eat food
Have a place to sleep
Clothe yourself
Get to work
Stay fit and healthy

When we had actual full-on slavery it was the slave owner who had to feed, clothe, and take care of the slaves.

In modernity, we have done away with the inefficiency of the ownership class taking care of the slaves and have instead indebted the slaves to the owner. They must now buy their food, their housing, their clothing, their transportation, their healthcare, and even their training, and in exchange they get to work for the owner, making him rich so that they can in turn survive another day.
>>
>>59029954
That's just the son's fault for fucking up the rollout.
Replace one stage of one production line with a couple machines, with humans as backups.
Once machines have bugs ironed out, get that section running completely autonomously.
After it works for a while, move on to next stage. Do this four times then fire everyone spare maintenance from the first wing.
Within basically no time the whole factory's replaced.
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>>59032343

Yes it's walmarts fault that your country allows companies to pay people so badly they still need welfare.

Don't fix the system, blame the companies!
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>>59027435
Unplug the fucker.
>>
>>59032458
you throw away the whole batch
>>
I love how the technology board of all places is advocating for less technology
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>>59047962
I wish we only invented light bulbs and then stopped there.
>>
>>59029396
I fucking hate candies and such.
Literally the sugar jew.
>>
>>59046831
I don't see any such thing at the start. Take a Screenshot and circle it?
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>>59029954
> stupid people do stupid things
> erf derf robots suck
..uhm
>>
>>59035647
>>59035674
>>59035693
>>59035716
I hate how easy it is to make a perfect cake, YET every cake you can buy at big stores tastes like dogshit.
Well, that said, local bakeries also been fucking up their cakes in the past 5 years or so.

Today, I just bake one myself.
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>>59035625
>Now imagine automated death penalty machines. A bunch of convicts on a conveyor belt, getting euthanized or electrocuted and then dumped in a vat. That is how this looks like.

> criminals disappear
> don't have to keep them in prison for years
> don't have to feed them, give them clothes
> don't need 1000s of guards

IT SOUNDS FUCKING A-A-AMAZING.
SIGN ME THE FUCK UP.
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>>59037442
Robots need to pay taxes relative to what their human counterparts could produce. So yeah, less money for enterprises.
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>>59046869
> thinking it's only 200$
How cute.
A LV bag costs 700-1500$ from starters.

No I don't care about them, just saw a braindead blondie having one and checked the price.
>>
>>59046803
>>59046783
>>59046764
>>59046749
>>59046729
vore pls go
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>>59028751
That's why you shouldn't have sex with black people.
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>>59048353
kekekekek
11/10
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>>59046803
>not maturing your meat before you eat it.

Fucking disgusting
>>
>>59027435
By cutting off the power.
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>>59046803
Wow this was pretty sad.
>>
I dont get it. Companies want to automate everything, but who will buy their products when nobody has an income any longer?
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>>59048609
Just because you have a CAT machine instead of 1000 people, does not mean that 1000 is now jobless forever.
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>>59048644

They will though. Future jobs will be auxiliary professions like maintaining machines. Not everyone can do this since most people have low IQ and aptitude. Just saying.
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>>59048694
You cannot replace _everyone_ with machines. Low IQ people will find other jobs anyhow.
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>>59048255
I was talking about the boost shoes, sorry. I know LV shit is crazy expensive. Designer name brands are such a fucking scam
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>>59028861
Wish i had a mini version of this at home
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>>59030000
Honestly mister quads, i thought it was lasagna.
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>>59032458
They shut the whole plant for 3 months and shoot the responsable.
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>>59041151
>>59041151

>so why would they split their work with you?

Because there's more of us, so we make the rules.
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>>59035716
>>59035693
>>59035674
>>59035647

That's fucking sexy.
>>
https://youtu.be/0-Kpv-ZOcKY?t=49s
delta robots are the best.
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>>59048968
There are more insects than us, and at least in developed countries insects do not make the rules.
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>>59027435
im sooo hungry for cake now
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>>59046803
>>59046783
>>59046783
>>59046749
>>59046729
Fuck I miss classic /g/
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>>59048968

Hold on, I can't hear you over the noise of my hovering killer bots
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>>59046817
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>>59051755
i have a pair of cream ultra boosts, brand new ones go for $600, they are soo fucking comfy.
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>>59052142
I have a pair of $20 walmart shoes that are also comfy without the cognitive dissonance.
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>>59028048
humans are sick.
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>>59052142
>paying 600 dollarydoos for shit your step on
haha what
>>
>>59027435
Why would we want to?
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>>59052142
>$600
>adidas ultra boost

are you out of your fucking mind? well nevermind I am a NEET who is car-free and walks everywhere I go, shoes last me a few months before the soles are slick. I can see it if you drive and barely walk on them.
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>>59028048
>>59034515
Hey butcher... have you seen this masterpiece?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lJYH4-to_Jw
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>>59048067

Nevermind I looked again and it was a yellow light flashing.
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>>59027435
somebody have to turn on/off the machine
anyway that is beautiful, post more
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>>59032458
this
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