Message from @turtwig
Discord ID: 494871538579800075
well yes, and im sure you could do it with circuitry, tho it would be a mess
considering how many wires for just one RGBled and pwm pot
What's your next project after loightbox?
don't have one
prob not even gonna do lightbox lol
howbout making a wee lil tank?
WHERE IS YOUR MOTIVATION BOY
what is motivation
drive to achieve more and better things
not familiar
how will the Turtkid learn to build killer robots if you dont know to teach him?
also think of your wife. Will you really leave her in the home unprotected by a small army of tiny automated tanks?
I live directly opposite a military base, she is protected by a small army of real tanks
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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what about inventing a new IRL esport sport based on artillery-equipped BattleBots?
lol
irl esport
it is electronic
I suppose
we didnt say esports back then
true
listen, you need drone cams on your robot controller so you can play this sport at a safe distance
preferably hundreds of yards away
it needs an array of wide angle cameras
big box retail space is about to become very cheap and useless
for full 360 view
if you can afford it, thats fine, but all you really need is a driver cam and a turret cam
in BattleBots im guessing it was too long ago to be using wifi, so they probly used radio, and therefore can only be so far away that a plastic window will protect them
but now we can blow live ammunition from killer toys over WiFi just like the military does
it's true that it's a sport few people could afford to play
you lose when you get TD'd, and the easiest way to TD will be to take out the computer, so you're buying a new chip
does not that sound like fun
I suppose if it became a popular esport you would get sponsorships and shit
yeah sponsorships from the leading arms manufacturers
although of course it would probly be limited to having specially designed small low-velocity HE rounds that cant kill at a given distance
@picnicnapkin it's a joke
heres the lates from MotherBored
https://motherboard.vice.com/en_us/article/yw43kj/what-happens-if-linux-developers-remove-their-code
i haven't been keeping up with this, can i get a quick rundown?
Im still looking for a good overall summary of everything thats happened so far