

Project: Epstein Distraction Operation


Project: Epstein Distraction Operation


Ha ha, it’s funny reading this immediately after a 4 hour long session of Supermarket Together. Chatting with friends, slacking off, causing mischief (like renaming the store, moving shelves), and being a menace in general - to robbers, innocent customers, employees, or other players.
There’s a whole genre of games you’re describing. Single and coop. Many are free to play.


There’s a high chance it wasn’t a direct command from a human and the agent did it on it’s own.


I find F# more approachable than Haskell, while being more modern than Scheme. I don’t think F# would be great for production, but it’s good as a learning tool.


I have a sick setup at home. Plus all the conveniences others mentioned already.
But really, it’s being with the family, seeing your kids during the day. I don’t want to just come home when they’re already asleep.


Supply might not last long, though. I wouldn’t be surprised if theaters pulled it early.
On the other hand they’re probably getting paid to show the movie anyway…


Legitimate interest, though 🤞


The definition I go by:
A robot is any machine that can manipulate or interact with the physical world.
A stricter definition could include “senses” and “decisions”, but it doesn’t need to be AI. It doesn’t even need to be electronic at all.
There are definitely more robots than humans.


I got one question as well! A little bit of a background: my wife and I have the same electric toothbrush. My looks pretty much as new, while hers is all crusty and scaly, especially at the charging base.
I came to the conclusion that the only difference in what we do is that I shake twice when I’m done. As a dude, it comes naturally. However, she’s never acquired the habit to “shake afterwards” and just puts the wet toothbrush back on the charging base.
So my question is: do you shake the water off before putting the toothbrush away?
And to answer OP: I rinse the toothbrush before putting toothpaste on, she wets it after.


Well you’d know if you upgraded a Prusa MK3 and had to print that part. Other than that? I doubt even those who built MK4 from the kit would recognize it.


HueForge, with the FlatForge plugin.
I know it’s niche even amond 3D printing enthusiasts, but the results are stellar and always a conversation starter. I’ve even got the TD1s for Christmas, so I’m looking to up the quality even more.
Don’t get me wrong, the software is a horrible unintuitive mess a of a UI with steep learning curve, but there are no alternatives.


It already exists.


And FOV axis setting. I hate when there’s a limit on X axis FOV slider and it’s still not wide enough for SUW


Ooooh, haven’t seen that one yet.


3D printing.
Get a used printer or build a new one (building it teaches you a lot about how it works).
Start downloading models… toys, gifts, tools.
Start seeing what little things you can fix and improve around your home.
Encounter something you need to print, but can’t find anywhere to download… Get into CAD and start making your own models.
Also there’s a nice side effect if you get into 3D printing: it’s suddenly really easy for your family/friends to buy gifts for you. There’s never enough filaments you could have.
Check out his videos. If anyone knows how to properly calculate pressure for any application, it’d be Hyperspace Pirate. I agree this idea is silly and unnecessary (as he acknowledges himself), but it’s done safely. He’s done many projects more dangerous than this.