Message from @TempleOfIron

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2019-09-13 17:35:29 UTC  

@Uksio since youre into that robotic arm, behold this absurd minecraft machine.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/622123195083915264/images_2.jpeg

2019-09-13 17:35:49 UTC  

what does it do?

2019-09-13 17:36:02 UTC  

It mines out a mesa biome for terracota

2019-09-13 17:36:11 UTC  

Its an automatic quarry

2019-09-13 17:36:39 UTC  

so much time spent making an imaginary machine

2019-09-13 17:37:07 UTC  

I bet it could improve some rope weaving real machine in that span about 3 times

2019-09-13 17:37:12 UTC  

well for whoever made it will make a decent chunk of money on youtube add revenue

2019-09-13 17:37:37 UTC  

Its impressive to me, seeing just what some really, really skilled and imaginative people can do with a game about 1mx1m blocks

2019-09-13 17:37:38 UTC  

TOMMY ROBINSON IS FREE

2019-09-13 17:37:43 UTC  

Yeah

2019-09-13 17:37:43 UTC  

With enough time and know how

2019-09-13 17:37:55 UTC  

Guys we live in a society

2019-09-13 17:37:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/613767975614283832/622123810803548181/image0.jpg

2019-09-13 17:38:00 UTC  

And just using some basic electronic logic

2019-09-13 17:38:05 UTC  

What a “red pill” as th red alt right says

2019-09-13 17:38:09 UTC  

Theres no programming in the machine itself

2019-09-13 17:38:18 UTC  

Only game mechanics and boolean logic at best

2019-09-13 17:38:21 UTC  

Tommy Robinson could potentially capitalise on how divided britain is right now

2019-09-13 17:38:25 UTC  

And thats whats more impressive to me

2019-09-13 17:38:27 UTC  

There is no programming in many of industrial machines

2019-09-13 17:38:40 UTC  

He could come back even greater but lets hope much more smarter

2019-09-13 17:38:57 UTC  

Doing something this impressive with the limitations of a minecraft world

2019-09-13 17:39:19 UTC  

A lot of them run off an electrical motor and solve stuff by timing the primitive mechanical operations

2019-09-13 17:39:23 UTC  

Is what really makes it impressive.

2019-09-13 17:39:36 UTC  

@Uksio I've used a dumb lathe before

2019-09-13 17:39:44 UTC  

The motor runs at a set of fixed speeds

2019-09-13 17:39:49 UTC  

You just change the gear

2019-09-13 17:40:31 UTC  

I find Lathes to be in two extremes: extreme manual - extremely automated

2019-09-13 17:41:30 UTC  

What is missing is the middle ground with more intuitive inteface which would allow for precise on-the-fly programming and tool guidance

2019-09-13 17:41:37 UTC  

Anyone here got a Tesla ? Thinking about getting the model 3

2019-09-13 17:41:47 UTC  

And yes i know that it's one of the hardest things to implement

2019-09-13 17:42:33 UTC  

Tesla has no contest so far between EVs

2019-09-13 17:42:36 UTC  

It's the top

2019-09-13 17:42:45 UTC  

It's also expensive

2019-09-13 17:42:51 UTC  

And will last about 8 yrs

2019-09-13 17:43:15 UTC  

Other options are marginally cheaper with a disproportionally smaller ranges

2019-09-13 17:43:21 UTC  

It's really the smart functions that do it for me

2019-09-13 17:43:36 UTC  

Smart functions like being locked out of it if it freezes, or if the batteries go flat?

2019-09-13 17:43:49 UTC  

I really liked the traffic sign history function

2019-09-13 17:43:54 UTC  
2019-09-13 17:44:13 UTC  

If you get discracted you can check what was the speed limit on display