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Bitcoin enthusiast looking towards a bright future and a free world. Located in Europe.

Depends on where you live. eBay or specialized refurbed stores. Usually they will get sold after three years or even after two. But then you get a machine that still can last for ten years like mine. If you buy a good quality one.

Not really my wish. But I don't see how it could not happen that every network will be over penetrated by AI tech wich is anti social by design. What if 98% of the posts are ai generated?

Than you're trapped and should go out and hug a tree.

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One of the crazy things about AI and robotics is that in the year 2025, most people still don't use Roombas or other robotic vacuum cleaners.

They're useful in many contexts, but they're not clearly better across most metrics than a human with a vacuum cleaner yet. They've been out for a very long time, gradually improving. And that's one *very specific* task with pretty clear visualization requirements and floor mobility requirements and pretty low safety thresholds with high repetition levels, and yet that market isn't dominated by robotics yet.

That's an example of why I continue to view white collar computer-work AI as being *way* ahead of in-the-field blue collar robotic AI in terms of competing with human jobs.

The moment where it's a joke to buy a human-powered vacuum instead of a robot vacuum, rather than a debatable trade-off, is kind of the canary in the coal mine moment for consumer robotics. We can't even nail that yet, but once we do, it's kind of a floodgate moment, considering how long that task has been in the works for, and it will probably quickly expand to other areas following that moment.

That's kind of my basic test for robot hype. Yes, they're getting better and better. Yes, they do backflips now. Yes, it's a big deal. But in-the-field blue collar skilled work is a really high bar, and we haven't fully cleared the "vacuum carpeted areas of the same house floor area over and over" stage of that yet.

Everything is kind of hype until that stage is fully breached. Then it's off to the races.

What's your view of that heuristic?

I think, taking the roombas as an example to measure is logic. Especially cause more people understand it. To me it seems that we'll follow the one special task path for now. I don't think there will be the one robot for many tasks soon. But I'm looking forward to it and plan to do my Landdesigns considering the future influence of robots in the landscape. This will be a dramatic game changer in farming.

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Check this out.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0eDt_2E2wAM&pp=ygUQamFjayBtYWxsZXJzIHhycA%3D%3D

Then something seems to be wrong with mine. I can't find the experimental features option in the mobile app.

Any idea why?

Thank you for the feedback. But somehow the options seem to disappear in the new versions. The experimental mode has disappeared and you cannot use #lightning anymore.

Your guide is outdated therefore it seems.