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Acclaim Your (Robo)waifu General! Robowaifu Technician 12/10/2022 (Sat) 02:38:59 No.18090 [Reply] [Last]
This is a thread to share pics & praise & approval of your (robo)waifus. Please keep it SFW, thanks Anon! warning warning warning Just b/c you've acclaimed your robowaifu ITT, doesn't mean that another anon might not also acclaim her here too. This is perfectly-acceptable! :^) >(For example: Chii is my own robowaifu-prime, but literally millions of others also love her. It's fine b/c after all, we'll be making many IRL ones. My own edition of her will still be personal & tuned just for me.) >t. Chobitsu >=== -revamp OP into a general
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>>43270 Thanks I'm sure she would appreciate that
>>43295 Y/w. I'd like to see somebody actually build that, then see how it performs. Have any other images that show the internals of the hips/thighs sections?
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>>43296 Indeed, I have in game pictures even
>>43297 Thanks!
>>43316 Not prob anytime I've got a decently sized folder for her, have so for many years

Philosophers interested in building an AGI? pygmalion 06/26/2021 (Sat) 00:53:09 No.11102 [Reply] [Last]
Why is it that no philosophers are interested in building an AGI? we need to change this, or at least collect relevant philosophers. discussion about philosophy of making AGI (includes metaphysics, transcendental psychology, general philosophy of mind topics, etc!) also highly encouraged! Ill start ^^! so the philosophers i know that take this stuff seriously: Peter Wolfendale - the first Neo-Rationalist on the list. his main contribution here is computational Kantianism. just by the name you can tell that he believes Kant's transcendental psychology has some important applications to designing an artificial mind. an interesting view regarding this is that he thinks Kant actually employed a logic that was far ahead of his time (and you basically need a sophisticated type theory with sheaves to properly formalize). Other than that he also thinks Kant has interesting solutions to the frame problem, origin of concepts, and personhood. CONTACTS: He has a blog at https://deontologistics.co/, and also has posted some lectures on youtube like this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWDZyOWN4VA&ab_channel=deontologistics Reza Negarestani - this is another Neo-Rationalist. he has written a huge work (which I haven't read yet ;_;) called "Intelligence and Spirit". It's massive and talks about various grades of general intelligence. this includes sentient agents, sapient agents, and Geist. this guy draws from Kant as well, but he also builds on Hegel's ideas too. his central thesis is that Hegel's Geist is basically a distributed intelligence. he also has an interesting metaphilosophy where he claims that the goal of philosophy is the construct an AGI. like other Neo-Rationalists, he heavily relies on the works of Sellars and Robert Brandom Recc: Ray Brassier (recent focuses) - I dont think he is working on artificial general intelligence, but his work on Sellars, and in particular rule following is very insightful! Hubert Dreyfus - Doesn't quite count, but he did try to bring Heidegger to AGI. He highlighted the importance of embodiment to the frame problem and common sense knowledge. I personally think Bergson might have explicated what he wanted to achieve but better, though that guy is like way before AI was even a serious topic, lol. Murray Shanahan - This guy has done some extra work on the frame problem following Dreyfus. His solution is to use global workspace theory and parralel processing of different modules. Interesting stuff! Barry Smith - Probably the most critical philosopher on this list. He talks about the requisite system dynamics for try strong AI, and concludes that our current methods simply don't cut it. One of the key stressing points he points out here with a colleague is that our current AI is Markovian when fleshed out chat dialogue would be a non-Markovian task (you can find the arxiv link of his criticism here: https://arxiv.org/abs/1906.05833). He also has knowledge on analytic ontology (and amongst other thing has some lectures about emotion ontology). I think his main genius however is in coming up with a definition of intelligence that puts a lot of the problems with our current approaches into context (which can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0giPMMoKR9s&ab_channel=BarrySmith) CONTACTS: He has a yt channel here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0giPMMoKR9s&ab_channel=BarrySmith

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>>43187 >Of course it all stemmed from the great Walt Disney himself. I'm sure he would react in anger (and possibly wrath) to see what became of it all after the kikes got their greedy rat claws into it... transforming it into y*dsney, as-is today. :/ TBF, there has been a lot of innovation after his death, definitely less than if he was immortal, but still very impressive. Stoner turtle vtubers, and flying Spiderman robots don't come from nothing. The only problem is that the self-cannibalizing nature of the company dissuades actually using the inventions. The original Galaxy's Edge concept looks really good, it made me want to experience it when I watched the video, but then when it later showed the actual Galaxy's Edge, it looked like a piece of shit. >I'm sure he would react in anger (and possibly wrath) Right after slapping his whiny granddaughter for whining about the animatronic of him. She probably didn't know that he was obsessed with animatronics and is basically why the field exists today.
>>43188 Nice digits! :^) >TBF, there has been a lot of innovation after his death No doubt, no doubt Anon. Building from the innovations that he himself shepherded his company into devising, a truly wide-and-deep culture of amazing creativity grew. No telling where it would have all gone if Walt had simply stopped smoking in time! :^) But then, as you related... >The [] problem is [] the self-cannibalizing nature of the company ...kikes took over. Stuffing jewgold purses will always cannibalize whatever their victim industry is. While there are several other problems with kikes running the show at y*dsney -- pozz overload saturating all their newer media properties comes readily to mind -- this intrinsic short-sightedness of them and their ((($$$culture$$$))) is a laughable, fundamental characteristic. But woe to the goyim who bears the brunt of such exploitations! :DD (As Walt Disney himself well-knew; keeping them pushed away & nowhere near the internal management of his booming company. [He was an outspoken non-fan of the jews.]) >Right after slapping his whiny granddaughter for whining about the animatronic of him. She probably didn't know that he was obsessed with animatronics and is basically why the field exists today. Lel'd. Yeah true. Stronk, independynts shouldn't ever hold the reigns of really any authority (even ones so smol as just being a family mouthpiece). Cheers, GreerTech. :^)
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Fascinating /x/ thread on how to differentiate between "NPCs"/"Hylics" and soulful people. Good timing with panpromdev's posts https://boards.4chan.org/x/thread/41663405 When the thread dies, I'll make a PDF print
>>43377 Neat! Thanks, Anon. That's really helpful to me to have it as a single file like that. Cheers. :^) >ps: nice digits! :D
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Robowaifu Propaganda and Recruitment Thread 3: Now In 3D! GreerTech 09/16/2025 (Tue) 01:38:16 No.41674 [Reply] [Last]
Attention artists, graphic designers, marketers, social media personalities, writers, and poasters! Your skills will be needed! The task of building and designing a robowaifu is a herculean quest. As great as this community is, /robowaifu/ always needs more talent. We also need to spread the very idea of robowaifus to the masses. Luckily for us there are several communities on the internet that we could find new recruits or allies to help us build our waifus: >MGTOW - These guys know all about the legal pitfalls of marriage and the dangers of feminism. There is already a lot of talk about sex robots in MGTOW communities. It shouldn't be a hard sell to get them to come here. <However, some of these guys would rather spend all their time bitching on the internet about "MUH WOMENZ" than actually getting a hobby other than lifting heavy objects and putting them down again. MGTOW is literally Feminist Separatism for males. >Incels - Guys that can't get laid. The opportunity for love and companionship should be enough to bring some of these guys over. <However, we need to be careful when recruiting from some of their communities, since most of them are defeatists that balk at an actual solution, and they may be compromised by spies and derailers, both governmental and NGO/individual. We don't want to attract negative attention. >Monster girls/nekomimi/HMOAF/mlpol - The only way these guys are going to be able to have their harpy/elf/goblin/anthro/pony/whatever gf is with a robowaifu. Many have an interest in seeing us succeed. <However, there exists a very wide variety of communities under this umbrella, and there is a notable overlap between communities who would want robowaifus and communities that are morally compromised, such as furries, so care should be taken when looking into them. Romanticists and waifu enthusiasts have a tendency to congregate since they all want/create the same type of content, so looking for those subgroups would be the most efficient path. >Otakus - Many men in these communities want to see their waifu/favorite character come to life, which will realistically only happen with robowaifus. <However, many of those communities are drowning in the LGBT alphabet soup and Covid Tourists. Special care should be taken when looking into them. >Male STEM students - Generally these guys aren't going to get laid until after they have established themselves. A robowaifu could really help them.

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>>42977 A cute! Nice work, Anon. GG. :^)
>>43364 @Chobitsu I need a singular link for the Christmas party.
>>43365 Sure! It's: https://trashchan.xyz/christmas/ which will redirect to the index page (the traditional, "latest 10 bumped threads" view of a board [eg, by clicking "Return" at the bottom of this page]).
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Robo Face Development Robowaifu Technician 09/09/2019 (Mon) 02:08:16 No.9 [Reply] [Last]
This thread is dedicated to the study, design, and engineering of a cute face for robots.
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>>42746 >As far as "real time" goes, remember this is a big-budget film: every.single.frame. is carefully-crafted by teams. In this case the work of professional animators during pre-production/production phases. So the >tl;dr in the specific case of M3gan 2, this is not realtime. I assumed as much for the movie, but I was talking about the actual toy, which surprisingly, seems to have about as much facial expression range. >>42747 >There's only a select amount of reasonable expressions you can make, I think a library is enough. When I think of animating facial expressions my mind goes to the Source engine's Faceposer, where the face mesh flexes to create as many facial expressions as any real face could make, but something like that would probably need to be simplified to run on a toy. The only other thing I think of is early 3D game graphics where there's textures for an eye and half of the mouth, and the most appropriate expression is picked by making the right combination of textures. But the Moxie face seemed better than that.
>>42751 >but I was talking about the actual toy, which surprisingly, seems to have about as much facial expression range. Ahh, understood. Yes (just like with a movie) you'd create a "library" of expressions (as I and @GreerTech indicated), then using some form of scripting (in the case of the toy), morph between them. We'd have to have the original programming from inside it to know precisely how it was done in that specific case, but this model is the general approach. As you suggested, the Moxie expressions are likely "baked out" beforehand into individual images and morphed between them with scripting (as with @Mechnomancer's & @GreerTech's approaches). Typical 2D stuff; and very low-cost, computationally. Great questions, Anon. Sounds like you're already well on your way... why not dive into the animatronics/programming aspects of IRL robowaifu faces (similar to @Mechnomancer's newer approaches)? :^)
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i stumbled upon this, could be a useful chart!
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A history of versions/alternate Galatea head designs. They're all included in the final Galatea v3 package. v1 v2.0 (unreleased) v2.1 Solid Eyes Anime Head (aka "Follow me eyes") Anime Robot Head
>>43336 Thanks for all your work on dear Galatea, GreerTech! Cheers. :^)

ITT: Anons derail the board into debate about Christianity :^) Robowaifu Technician 04/02/2020 (Thu) 02:24:54 No.2050 [Reply] [Last]
I found this project and it looks interesting. Robots wives appeal to me because i'm convinced human woman and humans in general have flaws that make having close relationships with them a waste of energy. I'm a pathetic freshman engineering student who knows barely anything about anything. Honestly, I think current technology isn't at a place that could produce satisfying results for me at least. I'd like something better than an actual person, not a compromise. Even then the technology is there, I have my doubts it'll be affordable to make on your own. Fingers crossed though. Anyway, what kind of behavior would you like from your robot wife? I'd like mine to be unemotional, lacking in empathy, stoic and disinterested in personal gain or other people. I think human woman would be improved if they were like that. Sorry if this thread is inappropriate.
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I think bodies and "hardware" are vessels that "souls" operate through and manifest themselves through onto reality, and so the quality of the vessel enables more or less of the soul to manifest and act upon reality, so a damaged brain or body just limits how much the soul can be manifested, and better hardware whatever it may be enables more and a closer to full expression of the soul. >>43033 I wrote the above as this was posted, same thing. lingustic analogy: the soul is what's being said, the vessel is the language it is being said through.
>>43033 Exactly!
>>43022 ... My words speak for themselves, AFAICT. Meaning no disrespect, but I'm not sure what else you were expecting of me? >>43026 >Phineas Gage Intredasting. Along with @Mechnomancer (cf. >>43033 ), I consider the brain & other neural tissue to be the primary interface with the soul. As a firm substance-dualist, I consider the human soul to be part-physical, part-immaterial. (As opposed to our spirit being, which is entirely immaterial.) I'll also venture to say the obvious here: somewhere, somehow, the natural must have some border -- some interface -- with the transcendent. How that works is a mystery only God understands fully, IMHO. :^) >>43033 >Like feeding info to an LLM: if there is some cheeky bugger sneaking in extra prompts your LLM gonna do some funky stuff. Heh, amusingly-worded Anon. :D >>43034 >...and so the quality of the vessel enables more or less of the soul to manifest and act upon reality Thats a very interesting insight, Anon. :^)
> (Christian salvation -related : >>43136 )
>>43338 >what do you all think? Lol. I think at the end of the day Globohomo kikes are evil, and are carrying out these plots & schemes against humanity; all in close-accord with their father Satan's will in these matters. OTOH, God isn't losing, nor will He be mocked. All this evil shite these spiritual losers are shoveling out, trying to rain it down on the heads of the "goyim" will in fact return back upon their own heads -- and that manifold. Further, the entire lot will be dinked off into the lake of fire after the ending of this universe. Not to put too fine a point on it!! :DD <---> Meanwhile little groups like us all around the world will do our little bits to try to help our fellow travelers along the way during these travails being (((forced))) upon us all from without. And for our cases in-particular...trying to help young men with their lives by devising high-quality opensource, offlined robowaifus that will at least grant them some degree of accessible companionship during this life. (Not perfect, granted; but MUCH better than the current alternatives they experience daily, I deem.) <---> And as to how this all plays out: one day it will all be fully-revealed. IT'S GOING TO BE EBIN! Every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the glory of God the Father. Once we've all seen the unimaginably profound and elegant and extravagant works of God our Heavenly Father no one will be able to resist doing so!
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Robot Eyes/Vision General Robowaifu Technician 09/11/2019 (Wed) 01:13:09 No.97 [Reply] [Last]
Cameras, Lenses, Actuators, Control Systems Unless you want to deck out you're waifubot in dark glasses and a white cane, learning about vision systems is a good idea. Please post resources here. opencv.org/ https://archive.is/7dFuu github.com/opencv/opencv https://archive.is/PEFzq www.robotshop.com/en/cameras-vision-sensors.html https://archive.is/7ESmt >=== -patch subj
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>(prereq: cf. >>42836 ) >AI and the Perennial Problems of Computer Vision https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/on-demand/session/gtcdc25-dc51083/
https://youtu.be/fLe8no3ar2Q >I'm pursuing the idea that the brain has only a few functionalities repeated on a vast scale. That would mean the if we crack vision in a human-like way, language and logic are more-or-less solved too.
>>42895 Very intredasting. He'll never achieve his stated goals, simply b/c the fundamentals for it lie beyond physical reality. But if he'll stay in his lane, he may be able to do much else! Thanks, Anon.
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>>42908 >He'll never achieve his stated goals, simply b/c the fundamentals for it lie beyond physical reality. What would an AI need to be able to do in order for you to admit that you're wrong? (Besides simply developing the persuasion skills needed to convince you you're wrong.)
As I've mentioned numerous times here on /robowaifu/ , having a smol flotilla of drones for our robowaifus to increase situational awareness will be quite valuable. At last there is a consumer drone that should be able to fulfill this need in a stellar fashion: the DJI Neo 2 https://yewtu.be/watch?v=eHJLPAQuxz8

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new user and seeing how it works the anonymous wig 12/09/2020 (Wed) 15:52:56 No.7650 [Reply]
I am new to this ib so I am seeing how it works. Could you show me how to use this ib and its rules? Example of how to put programming text, use bold, what programs use, etc. > aldo sorry for my shit vocabulary I am learning to speak English > aldo 2 I am very excited to learn and help when I understand the subject well.
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It's been almost 5 years since I started talking here again, and I've resigned myself to making the forum in Spanish again, but the 4chan exodus is affecting https://8chan.moe/, causing it to crash every 2x3 times, making it impossible to create it... >also Chobitsu, do we come back here or rebuild in the bunker?
>>37591 Hi TAW, nice to see you here again -- we're back! Cheers. :^)
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How the fuck do I sort the catalog?
>>43268 >lolidunnodoggo.jpg It just sorts by bump order, AFAICT.
>>43271 fuck

Emmy The Robot GreerTech 08/24/2025 (Sun) 22:49:40 No.40734 [Reply] [Last]
Welcome all Nandroids fans to the Emmy thread, for discussing and posting about EtR. Off-topic posts and personal attacks will be deleted. --- Also, be sure to check out Emmy-Pilled's project thread! (>>25306) Important Community Links: Boorus, etc.: https://nandroid.booru.org/index.php Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mXuNh9ESedCiDZclVuz9uiL7nTNk3U9SgCE_CRHi3Us/htmlview# Webtoons: https://m.webtoons.com/en/canvas/emmy-the-robot/list?title_no=402201 > previous threads: >>27481 >>26629 >>30919

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>>43174 Thanks for your concern, Anon. Again, as long as he behaves himself here on /robowaifu/ he's welcome, same as anyone else. Whatever /co/ 's mods may be like, @Kiwi, @Greentext anon, & myself actually care. Just point out any abuse here if you spot it (cf. the thread guideline in the OP ITT).
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>>43179 Well, I tried.
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Good /co/ thread guys, thanks for the many great ideas to put towards nans.
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>>43234 >Good /co/ thread Sure was. Wish it lasted long enough for me to post this.
>>43266 She's now ready to take the dip.

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/DMG/ DIY Motor Generation Axial 01/30/2025 (Thu) 11:08:28 No.36271 [Reply]
>Welcome to /DMG/ DIY Motor Generation! This is the place to discuss DIY motor designs, showcase your creations, and refine your ideas on motor tech. This thread is a requested offshoot of the "Actuators For Waifu Movement" thread to focus specifically on DIY motors. We will focus solely on DC motors. I will start the thread off by talking about the types of motors and terms associated with electric motors to keep a good reference to look back on. It should be noted that most motors are Radial Flux and not Axial Flux. What is flux? Magnetic flux is a measure of the total magnetic field which passes through a surface. Radial and Axial describes the orientation of the magnetic flux. Radial Flux Motor > A radial flux motor is like a cylinder spinning inside another cylinder. The magnetic flux flows perpendicular to the axis of rotation, meaning it moves from the stator to the rotor radially outward or inward. Traditional cylindrical motors (like most brushed and brushless DC motors, induction and steppers) are radial flux motors. Rotor and stator are concentric, with the stator surrounding the rotor. Pros: Well-established, widely used, good for high-speed applications. Cons: Can be bulkier and less power-dense compared to axial flux motors. Axial Flux Motor >An axial flux motor is like two discs spinning parallel to each other. The magnetic flux flows parallel to the axis of rotation, meaning it moves along the shaft’s length rather than outward. These motors have a flat, disc-like design where the stator and rotor are stacked on top of each other rather than inside one another. Pros: More compact, higher torque density, and better cooling due to a larger surface area. Cons: More complex to manufacture, higher initial costs. Kinds of Motors: >Brushed DC Motor: Uses brushes and a commutator for current switching. Simple, inexpensive, but requires maintenance due to brush wear. >Brushless DC Motor (BLDC): Uses electronic commutation instead of brushes. More efficient, longer lifespan, commonly used in drones and electric vehicles. >Coreless DC Motor: Lighter and more efficient than traditional brushed motors, often used in small precision devices like robotics and medical instruments. >Stepper Motor: Moves in discrete steps, allowing precise control. Used in CNC machines, 3D printers, and robotics. >Servo Motor: A DC motor with feedback control for precise positioning. Used in robotics, RC vehicles, and automation. >Single-Phase Induction Motor: Used in household appliances like fans and washing machines. >Three-Phase Induction Motor: Used in industrial applications due to high efficiency and reliability.

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>>36271 Well, I hope you're still with us here, Axial. Been wondering what's happening with you lately, Anon. Cheers. :^)
Robert Murray-Smith has an absolutely kick ass video here. It's for a generator but all he says equally applies to motors. It's also without iron as Axial prefers. He gives reference to other videos he has to wind these serpentine coils. He places these and magnets in 3D printed forms to make the generator. 1931 A More Powerful And More Efficient Generator And How To Build It https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX7UgVSUOBE He has a ton of videos on all sorts of stuff and a WHOLE LOT on generators and motors. What is so good about a lot of his videos is he explains what he is trying to do in simple terms and makes most everything out of simple stuff you can easily acquire. He has two channels. One with his name and one called Thinking N tinkering. Both good. Let's look at some of the huge advantages of these serpentine coils he makes. He winds these as just a big coil of wire then bends it around a form. Think of the trouble to wind a bunch of little coils like a normal motor/generator compared to one big coil and stuffing it in a form. The time saving is immense. The key here it not necessary exactly what he built, though it's good, it's looking at the way these are arranged and seeing how much the same can be used as motors. A simple example is, does the coil have to be in a circle? No it could be like the linear motor that Axial showed a picture of in this comment. >>36432 You make your form, wind this big round coil then stuff it in the form. Here's another simple idea. Does a Halbach array have to be made of magnets? No you could do the same with wire coils. And using Simth's technique you could wind a big coil then thread it through a form to make the array. See the array in the first picture here

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>>37407 POTD Great resource, Gromment. Cheers.
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>>37387 Been super busy with life. Finally able to get back to work. I have been most recently working on my wife and I's external shell of our humanoid robot. We are prioritizing a semi open frame with magnetic panels made from soft materials like TPU, so the outer shell can be compliant and not result in broken shells if a fall occurs. Also added benefit of having a easily removeable shell to access the internals for prototyping/fixing things. The wife has been begging me to help her produce videos on the robot / motor generation for youtube soon, so that will be interesting. I've been also investigating the idea of using steel sewing bobbins for coils cores, but they are small and might not be viable. I also found out you can melt cast iron in a microwave. Which is insane as we can cast our own cast iron parts for diy motor parts. The parts will have to be small, but it might be possible to have modular pieces which can be attached to one another, maybe via dovetail or screws. Video about the cast iron process here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rhQF71ZNs4c >>36955 >>37407 Thanks for the links Grommet, I'll be sure to check them out. Also RIP Robert Murray-Smith, such a major loss.
>>43280 Hi Axial, welcome back! That model's looking pretty sweet. Are you modelling that by hand? >Also added benefit of having a easily removeable shell to access the internals for prototyping/fixing things. This. Physical maintenance of our robowaifus after her construction is something I've thought a lot about. I'm really glad to see you taking steps in that direction. > produce videos on the robot / motor generation for youtube soon, so that will be interesting. Please do! >I also found out you can melt cast iron in a microwave. That's wild. Doesn't it damage the microwave? What kind of safety precautions are involved? Thanks for the link, I'll try to watch it soon-ish. <---> >Also RIP Robert Murray-Smith, such a major loss. No! > https://hackaday.com/2025/10/08/honoring-the-legacy-of-robert-murray-smith/

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Waifus in society Robowaifu Technician 09/11/2019 (Wed) 02:02:53 No.106 [Reply] [Last]
Would you walk around with your waifu? Would you hold her in public? Would you shamelessly have her custody with you to conventions? Would you take her on dates? This thread is for discussing how you'd interact with your waifu outside of the home. >=== -tmp locked to dissuade derailling
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>>40753 I brought up basic spatial reasoning as a minimum because otherwise I think it would be irresponsible to send a robot out on its own without it. I thought about delivery robots, and it looks like they use cameras, as well as other sensors, for easy urban navigation, though they do get stuck https://onsite.grubhub.com/blog/how-do-food-delivery-robots-work/ >Would be a problem lugging around those server racks around behind her, yeah? The aforementioned delivery robots can do it adequately enough for commercial use, and they're basically coolers with wheels, so much of that space is taken up with food. An idea I had for a robowaifu going outside is a radio "leash", the robot will follow the tracker
>>40755 >An idea I had for a robowaifu going outside is a radio "leash", the robot will follow the tracker Some kind of "airtag", usable-by-Master-and-Master-alone would certainly be useful, IMO. But this is the Society bread, and my concern in posting ITT was basically hashing out just what those dynamics need to manage properly for the greater good of Anons the world over. Cheers. :^)
>>40756 Almost always with any new thing, there will a beginning phase where the eccentric and brave use it, and then it becomes popular and mundane. That awkward phase will almost always exist. Later success is reliant on how useful to normies it is.
>>40758 Fair enough. These are reasonably-apparent points. What I'm trying to conceive of here is what will need to be accounted for in even the most basic, Chii-like (in her 'newborn' phase -- think when Hideki took her over to Kokobunji's on their second day...) social, female, humanoid robots. As in: >"How do we actually solve these problems, using just our software systems & hardware systems?" <---> Frankly, I'm quite staggered by all the considerations of it. And as an autist, I actually feel that pressure more poignantly, I think. :^) While we already have some good solutions on tap today, this space is so, so much bigger then we've yet explored fully. Many new discoveries are still to be made! Kinda exciting, actually. Cheers. :^)
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