How can humans even compete?
How can humans even compete?
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I want to take home all the rejects
wtf is this
hey, that's pretty good
They actually melt them down and recycle them back in to the process
why do humans need to compete?
I need more
Ice cream cake
They melt white ice cream with brown chocolate? How do they get it white again? I think you are wrong.
Although I guess if you have 20k gallons of ice cream some chocolate wouldn't change the color much, but I still think you're wrong.
By creating a more effecient machine
>spend more to get a bit better performance.
Intel logic. I'd try overclocking it first.
>american """cuisine"""
Pretty gross desu
with your XTREME III motherboard?
here's the yuropoor
that machine didn't make itself
some human was "competing" so to speak and invented this ice cream cake monstrosity, and arguably beat all the other humans.
the advent of screw heads and threaded bar didn't make carpenters obsolete, even though one relatively unskilled man with a screwdriver can accomplish the same work that used to take dozens of skilled carpenters the same amount of time.
if anything it just made it more economical and less resource intensive in the long run
By making shit that actually tastes good
That is amazing. Post more of the same, please.
Well, just replace it with the better one when it shits the bed like most companies would do. There's no reason to hate more efficiency.
Everything goes faster with more voltage.
To have a job
I have a job and so do millions upon millions of other people and they don't have to compete with that.
Someone's gotta maintain those things.
How It's Made is basically this as a TV show
It has something like 20 seasons
>eating this much chocolate
I can't even stand a single hershey kiss at this point, that looks fucking disgusting
Except it's got terrible Quebec factories and an annoying play-by-play announcer the whole time
The point was that he wanted to spend 10mil+ on a hardware investment of a product that could easily drop 50% demand within a year.
The announcer's comfy, but if you don't like it, you can mute it
Probably just a pajeet. Stuff like this is just as, if not more likely to happen in Europe, especially Germany.
How do I get a job making machines like this?
I currently have a CompE degree and am in my first job updating shitty assembly microcontroller code.
go apply for a job at a company which manufactures machines like this.
>nobody is posting more automation
Sad
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>it uses 3D laser scanning and computer vision
Shit, what do we even need Mexicans for?
>go apply for a job at a company which manufactures machines like this.
do you know any companies?
also what kinds of skills do they expect?
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>4:30
oh fak maek it stop
If you're in Europe ask at the next Fraunhofer career centre.
If you're in America ask at the next IBM career centre.
If you're in China, just fly to shengzen and be white.
They can just add more chocolate to the rejects and turn it into fully chocolate flavored whatever it is.
This is how I imagine hell to look like.
Damn, I love automation videos but it's something else entirely with less cool music and more mechanical screeching.
IMO the soundtrack overlay tried way too hard to romanticize the process too much. Learning the process is one thing, turning a completely blind eye to the reality is another.
I just want a comfy How it's made thread user.
Do you think they'd throw away money? Wtf.
>you will never work at the Intel clean room
Imagine this but with humans
By just walking around, apparently.
Restaurants do it all the time. See the fast food industry.
>To first make Ice Cream, you first need to create the Universe
Fucking Sagan get out of my head reee
Yes, they would.
It is more economical to throw it in the trash than to reuse the material.
if machines can do everything then explain to me why we would need jobs or money
post-scarcity NEET society when
You're starting from a false premise.
Machines can't do everything.
nerve gas
>I guess if you have 20k gallons of ice cream some chocolate wouldn't change the color much
I disagree. As someone who used to work in an ink factory, I can say that even a small amount of a dark color will fuck up white pretty easily. We had a special shovel dedicated to dealing with white for this reason. If even small amounts of any other color were to contaminate the white flush, that could ruin multiple batches of white ink.
I think ink and ice cream are a bit different though. You can dissolve chocolate into large amounts of milk fairly well without it changing the color, so I imagine the same goes for ice cream
SHAT
They bleach it obv. Or they just mix it with the """chocolate"""
looks disgusting desu
>How can humans even compete?
Why would humans compete against machines?
People must strive to build them.
We don't try to run faster than horses, we ride them.
Recycling ice cream runs the risk of expired ice cream mixing into the process.
You're making shitloads of ice cream anyway. It's better to throw the 0.01% away.
Comfy.
The reject bin really rustled me
It probably is in terms of hydrogenated fats and whatever else.
Quantity VS quality.
This cake dont look very good..
well said
It's in the costs, my nigga.
The price you have to pay for that delicious ice-cream cake thing covers for the assembly line rejects as well as the ones getting back from shops unsold.
Made me think of the battery scene in the Matrix, especially the final shot.
Then I read this:
HA HA HA
I still remember, not so long ago, how every single one of the "technocrat" bullshitters were trying to tell me how bright the future would be with robots and automatons doing the menial jobs and people only chilling out and pursuing hobbies and whatnot.
((((They)))) ain't letting it, tho.
who do you think eats all that disgusting ice cream
checkmate robots
>How It's Made
Toppest comfy show.
Alongside McCloud's "Grand Designs" and that aerial photo "World From Above" thing. Sweet.
(Multitude VS. Quality)/(Quality Vs. Multitude)
I'm a sucker for this old house. Add it to the list
Worked mixing paint during school, 1/128th of an ounce (smallest possible) of anything will rapidly fuck up white to a perceptible delta. Black and red especially.
There will always be demand for high quality and for not mass produced products. Machines won't replace humans unless they become literally humans.
Considering factory made food is extremely more likely to have shitty ingredients, I'd stick with the more expensive human made diabetes cakes
I've been to a factory reject store for whatever company makes goldfish. You basically get the same product with minor to severe visual imperfections for like 80% off.
They aren't supposed to but someone could compete by offering higher quality or wider variance of a product then the cookie cutter product designed to appeal to Joe Everyman.
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When They start flapping the burgers and frying the chicken I'll consider the robobot overlords
Tidy little fantasy you got there, but Walmart isn't going to stop putting mom and pops out of business any time soon and steel miners aren't about to get jobs mining luxury steel.
by making cakes that aren't 90% fondant and are actually edible
Make a better machine.
But Quality is top notch.
It's icecream
It looks like a vianetta.
Isn't there a machine that defeathers chickens too?
>140 ice cream sandwiches per minute
Some automation just shows how overpriced some shit is when it's mainly machines making it with one or two humans even touching it.
I hope the vid you posted wasn't related to your comment.
It takes 4 months just for drying that shit. Definitely worth its price.
Victorian automation break.
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in an automated process, stuff like that only adds latency, not difficulty
that is, it might take 4 months for a particular piece of wood to come out the other side, but if you continuously put pieces through, you'll get a continuous stream out as well, just with 4 months of latency
>still operating on the labor theory of value
kek
If you cannot compete then you failed before you started, really. Besides, Walmart employs huge numbers of people in communities and sells things for cheap. They do more for community building than the bs "mom and pop" stores.
It's cute how you keep just assuming everything works out nice and tidy because you're too lazy to actually think things through. Walmart replaces a fraction of the jobs it supplants and the ones it does are paid far less than the ones it replaces. If it didn't then how the hell would they save money?
You can't fight progress but progress isn't always pretty. Your tidy little fantasy about everything naturally fitting into a better place might help you sleep at night, but it's not reality.
That was just an observation.
Did you even watch the vid?
That production line has more man hours/unit than most car assemblies.
I'm just saying that vid is not a good example for your claim:
>Some automation just shows how overpriced some shit is.
As that guitar costs as much as it should.
i'm not the same person, and guitars probably cost about what they should, though i don't know how much guitars cost
all i'm saying is that the time it takes is meaningless in a mass production setting
How amusing that humans are becoming so advanced that they are making themselves obsolete.
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>mute it
>bump eurotrash techno
>blaze it