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LeftyGreenMario
Posted on 09-17-16 12:05 AM Link | #77501
I think having a robot that cleans your room is neat though. Saves time for doing more constructive things and it probably does a better job than human hands. Of course, just as long as you don't grow dependent on it.

Though I can't imagine robots perfecting cooking ever. Waaaay too many variables.

Arisotura
Posted on 09-17-16 11:04 AM Link | #77520
'probably does a better job than human hands'

implying a situation that is perfect for the robot, yeah.


my parents have that Roomba type bot that cleans their living room every Wednesday. the living room is 60m² or more.

guess how good it does?

almost every time, it shits itself, either getting caught on a carpet or something, or dropping its dust tank and getting stuck. can't count the number of times I woke up to find it stranded in the middle of the room with its battery dead.

and the room isn't even particularly messy.

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Hiccup
Posted on 09-17-16 03:25 PM Link | #77525
In the "Which?" consumer information magazine, they tested a bunch of these robots and all were either crap at cleaning or crap at navigating - and all really expensive. :P

LeftyGreenMario
Posted on 09-17-16 06:38 PM Link | #77531
Then I stand corrected.

Still would be nice if something else was doing the damn chores for us.

Arisotura
Posted on 09-17-16 06:41 PM Link | #77533
The best example I can see at my parents' home would be those cooking robots. But it's still pretty crude, you put a raw ingredient, select a function, and it's prepared, and you follow steps like that to make a meal or dessert.

I don't like that kind of cooking tbh. It feels... unnatural. It's cooked by a machine. It takes away the merit of having cooked a good meal.

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MercuryPenny
Posted on 09-17-16 07:33 PM Link | #77542
i can see why people would do it though; i hate screwing things up myself. having a robot do it (usually) produces consistent results as long as you do it right, but a human doing it means one side of your omelette will be overcooked, or something.

of course, if you're insecure enough about yourself that you won't bother trying to learn, you probably need a therapist more than a robot...

Hiccup
Posted on 09-17-16 08:42 PM (rev. 2 of 09-17-16 10:44 PM) Link | #77547
The magazine probably didn't cover all the robot vacuums in the world, and your okay with one that is good at navigating if you have non-carpeted floors that arn't too dirty

Arisotura
Posted on 09-17-16 08:43 PM Link | #77548
oh and if your dog or cat or dumb kid shits on the floor, the Roomba spreads it all over the place


don't you love that?

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