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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish13•19 hours agoIt’s a 3d printer glued to a roomba! If you want plastic pieces of crap all over your floors just have kids!
minus-squareMrSilkwormlinkEnglish1•6 hours agoActually you can, but the programming takes a lot longer to compile and the programming language iitself is, to say the least, vague.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish5•14 hours agoPavlov did some very famous experiments that suggests otherwise.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•13 hours agoBehavioural modifications through specific patterns of rewards is not limited to dogs…
minus-square@IronfacebusterlinkEnglish1•7 hours agoYou didn’t ring the bell yet, they need the stimulus first obviously
It’s a 3d printer glued to a roomba! If you want plastic pieces of crap all over your floors just have kids!
I can’t reprogram my kids
Actually you can, but the programming takes a lot longer to compile and the programming language iitself is, to say the least, vague.
If there’s no C compiler for it, why bother?
Pavlov did some very famous experiments that suggests otherwise.
I said kids, not dogs
Behavioural modifications through specific patterns of rewards is not limited to dogs…
Then why aren’t you salivating?
You didn’t ring the bell yet, they need the stimulus first obviously
Dong