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Hasn't someone already built that robot? At least my kids tell me this exists every time I tell them to clean up their Legos. Actually it just does Legos, not the general toys.

I'm glad you got it working as you intended!

Thanks! I would really appreciate it if you can give me some feedback about the website visuals.

I'm visiting the Los Padres National Forest this weekend, and reading this story makes me cry for the fleeting beauty that doesn't have to be fleeting yet is. In the name of greed an irreplaceable treasure is being lost. I don't understand why we want something when it costs something we can never replace.

Nice tool, I like how it updates the weather based on the time you will be driving through it. When I've driven across the country on road trips we used flight planning software to dodge thunderstorms.

My Rpi runs a startup script that full screens a C++ program. So to the user it feels like it's the only user interface for the Pi, they don't see the desktop (except for a brief flash during startup, but then it's covered by the running startup script.

That makes sense you're controlling the whole environment.

Out of curiosity though, why keep a DE at all if the user won't ever interact with it? What prevents you from getting rid of it entirely?

But as for my case, I don't have access to the user's device. I'm giving them an experience through a website on their phone once they're connected to a Wi-Fi network, so I can't really control their screen or go beyond the browser limitations.


It is about finding balance between building in your shed and building skyscrapers.

Could I even remember 1000 versions of a thing and still distinctly know which one is which?

If I read the fine print correctly, you could receive 15k relocation assistance!

I had no ideas this was a thing and now I can almost endlessly scroll through possibilities. Another reason for a 3d printer.

This is one of those who would have thought about it as a problem stories. It's great to read because it helps you think about the problems most of us already have solutions we take for granted. At the bottom it does have some AI sprinkles... Use an AI tool to figure out the colors of bricks to fill in the missing link.

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