The Future Doesn’t Need You – How to Become Relevant when a Robot Takes Your Job
In this talk, Pablos dares you to imagine the possibilities in what once seemed impossible: a harmonious co-existence of humans and robots: Robots taking over your jobs and why they should; how this can trigger fear in humans and why it shouldn’t; redefining happiness; solving world problems like eliminating disease; a personal narrative of parenting that will bring you to your knees; and the responsibility of humans in all of this.
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Cassie – Next Gen bipedal robotics…
Since then, robots have fascinated the minds of sci-fi writers and engineers alike. Which brings us to Cassie – the next generation of bipedal robots devised by Oregon State University’s Agility Robotics. Cassie originates from its predecessor ATRIAS. The problem that researchers kept stumbling over when developing ATRIAS was that it contained motors which worked against each other. As a result, this left the robot in being completely inefficient. Cassie, on the other hand, contains steering, feet, and a sealed system, allowing it be both agile and robust.
My first model in OpenSCAD
Was at a Cafe and thought, screw it. I will code generic cup in OpenSCAD as a skill building exercice.
difference()
{
cylinder(20,7,10,0,$fn=200) ;
translate([0,0,2]) cylinder(20,7,10,0,$fn=200);
}
The reality of service and creative world..
Live with it !!
IR thermometer hacked into a low-cost thermal camera
IR thermometer hacked into a low-cost thermal camera:
Hotel ransomed by hackers as guests locked in rooms
One of Europe’s top hotels has admitted they had to pay thousands in Bitcoin ransom to cybercriminals who managed to hack their electronic key system, locking hundreds of guests in or out of their rooms until the money was paid.
Padsa Information: Linux Founder Linus Torvalds: “I Don’t Really Love Other People. I Love Computers”
Linus is my spirit engineer.
“I’m actually not a people person. I don’t really love other people. I love computers,” the legendary software engineer Linus Torvalds said in an interview with Chris Anderson at the TED conference.
Need to have your computer fixed ?
People hear that I am technology consultant, and ask me to fix their computers. This is my questionnaire from now on.
- Is it running windows XP ? Get a new computer
- Is it more than 5 years old ? Get a new computer
- Is it less than 4 years ago ? Google the problem. It’s what I am going to do anyway.
- Did you buy it less than a year ago ? Contact the vendor once you still have the original receipt
- Is it a Mac ? You have to get new computer
Which brings up to the big question….
- Will I fix your computer ? No.
- Why ?
- Because computers as of recent are designed to fail after their warranty. It is called planned obsolescence. Google it.
- The time that it would take to determine the problem and fix it, would make it cost prohibitive.
- And the most important reason, once I touch it, you will want me to fix every thing on it. At a discount.
To repeat ……
Want to blame someone ?
- Predatory capitalism
- Planned Obsolesce
90 hacker friendly boards
Our New Year’s guide to hacker-friendly single board computers turned up 90 boards, ranging from powerful media playing rigs to power-sipping IoT platforms.
Community backed, open spec single board computers running Linux and Android sit at the intersection between the commercial embedded market and the open source maker community. Hacker boards also play a key role in developing the Internet of Things devices that will increasingly dominate our technology economy in the coming years, from home automation devices to industrial equipment to drones.