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a drone swarm operator is cute when she's all "i am the spider hidden at the center of a web of metal and light, dare you walk into my parlor?"

and even cuter once you've shattered all of one's toys, peeled the lid off her bunker, plucked her from her command couch, and are holding her by her collar as she tries to remember how to hit you with her own two fists instead of the thirty or forty appendages she's used to.

if you decide to take her home, do remember that she'll need new swarm elements in short order. she needs to give orders as well as take them. you will not be remotely enough to satisfy her need for control in both directions.

they don't need to be the same specs or count as you found her with, and in fact, she will often be able to adapt to operating biologics or cyborgs with similar need for direction as her original drones, which can be very helpful if you're already a collector of such things. but if you're not prepared to provide replacements of some kind, however initially crude, it's kinder to finish her where you found her, and move on. □

#mechPilot #microfiction

It’s disheartening to see AI reactionism lead my community to a 180° on copyright.

Everyone is merrily attacking LibGen now. If it didn’t exist, big tech companies would still find training data, it just wouldn’t be accessible to regular people.

@zotan could you be more specific about where you are taking this info from?
caution may never be bad advice but there has also been a LOT of FUD around fentanyl.
the best way to fight disinformation is with better information!

master: welcome to my Smart Home

student: wow. how is the light controlled?

master: with this on-off switch

student: i don't see a motor to close the blinds

master: there is none

student: where is the server located?

master: it is not needed

student: excuse me but what is "Smart" about all of this?

master: everything.

in this moment, the student was enlightened

@niconiconi Rubbing things together, how hard could it be?

As it turns out, incredibly hard.
@ignaloidas There's still no established way to predict whether a material is positively or negatively charged after rubbing it against something. I suppose that triboelectricity is a much simpler problem than friction.
if you're cold, they're warm. steal your romantic partner's body heat without warning