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/robowaifu/-meta-13: On the Silver Screen Greentext anon 01/14/2026 (Wed) 03:56:29 No.43642
/meta, offtopic, & QTDDTOT <--- Mini-FAQ A few hand-picked posts on various /robowaifu/-related topics: --->Lurk less: Tasks to Tackle ( >>20037 ) --->Why is keeping mass (weight) low so important? ( >>4313 ) --->Why shouldn't we use Cloud AI? ( >>38090, >>22630, >>30049, >>30051 ) --->How to get started with AI/ML for beginners ( >>18306 ) --->"The Big 4" things we need to solve here ( >>15182 ) --->HOW TO SOLVE IT ( >>4143 ) --->Why we exist on an imageboard, and not some other forum platform ( >>15638, >>31158 ) --->This is madness! You can't possibly succeed, so why even bother? ( >>20208, >>23969 ) --->All AI programming is done in Python. So why are you using C & C++ here? ( >>21057, >>21091, >>27167, >>29994 ) --->How to learn to program in C++ for robowaifus? ( >>18749, >>19777, >>37647 ) --->How to bulk-download AI models from huggingface.co ? ( >>25962, >>25986 ) --->Why do you talk about feminism here? How are robowaifus related? ( >>27124, >>1061 ) --->Why should/shouldn't I do this; what's in it for me? ( >>33755 ) --->Why it's important to K.I.S.S. with your robowaifus ( >>35264, >>35271 ) --->What is Neuromorphics? Why will it be important to robowaifus in the future? ( >>42111, >>12828, >>12861 ) --->This stuff is really complicated: let's all stick together & be patient! ( >>35571 ) <--- -Library thread (good for locating terms/topics) ( >>7143 ) --> note: There's a simple searching tool coded right here for /robowaifu/ that provides crosslinks straight to posts on the board. It's named Waifusearch, and the link to the latest code should always be maintained within the Library thread's OP & also on the current /meta. ---> Latest version of Waifusearch v0.2a ( >>8678 ) ---> Latest version of /robowaifu/ JSON archives v221213 Dec 2022 https://files.catbox.moe/6rhjl8.7z if you use Waifusearch, just extract these JSON files into your 'all_jsons' directory for the program, then quit (q) and restart. --->note: There's an archiving tool coded right here for /robowaifu/ that provides the ability to backup locally the posts & files from our board. It's named BUMP, and is basically a custom IB scraper. Latest version of BUMP v0.2g ( >>14866 ) <--- >note: There's a design document for the specification of general design and engineering choices for our basic Robowaifu Reference Model A Series (TBD). Please have a look at it, and collaborate together with us on it ITT Anon. -Robowaifu Design Document ( >>3001 ) <--- >useful external resources wAIfu-collective's AI guide - https://rentry.org/waifu-diy-ai <--- Previous meta threads: ( >>38 ) ( >>3108 ) ( >>8492 ) ( >>12974 ) ( >>15434 ) ( >>18173 ) ( >>20356 ) ( >>23415 ) ( >>26137 ) ( >>32767 ) ( >>37898 ) ( >>41241 )
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>>43642 Thanks for baking, OP! May we have another great /meta bread here. Cheers. :)
Wonderful, relaxing morning stroll (much of it is park-like): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQzt0sQ3Pio
Literally the only magazine article I've ever seen written by @TheWoz himself. (Please correct me if I'm wrong.) https://archive.org/details/byte-magazine-1977-05/page/n35/mode/1up
Edited last time by Chobitsu on 01/15/2026 (Thu) 14:19:18.
Very relevant Bible selection Psalms 140-144
>>43670 Based. I'm quite convinced personally that Ps143 is a prophetic psalm, and forspoke the sufferings of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. https://biblehub.com/psalms/143.htm
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>>43674 Hello, Machinist! Nice vibe. You should submit that audio to /late/ 's radio station for inclusion. Hope you're doing well. Cheers.
>>43675 Oh okay! I'll try to remember to do that Doing okay for the most part just drinking a bit again unfortunately will probably feel it in the morning Cheers to you as well
>>43678 Thanks! Yeah, try to take it easy Anon. We all value having you here with us.
A few musical things I like here and there https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/1373.html#1373
>>43679 You made my cold metal heart hurt I'll try my best kind anon
>>43690 You'll be fine, Anon. Just stick here with us please. Cheers.
I'm buying a new computer soon. I figured now would be a good time to dedicate the old computer to running a local LLM. I don't need a v-tuber avatar, I don't even need voice recognition, I basically just want a chatbot, since every online LLM I use seemingly replies to everything I say with a massive wall of text. I don't even care if it's slow, but it needs to be able to research documents and images to help me with my work. I want to make a real waifu eventually, but right now I'm just tired of not really having anything at all.
>>43702 I don't know how powerful your computer is, but here's a good start, with my manual https://huggingface.co/models?num_parameters=min:0,max:12B&library=gguf&sort=trending
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>> https://discord.gg/BHYPD8hC4 can dm it if you join my server. Also post something if you join cause the servers super quiet. Oh also it has image gen but its tunned to cattleya from queenblade lora. Sorry my phone is scting up writing this.
>>43702 AFAICT, there is a growing number of 7B -sized (& smol'r) models out there. While with most but the smol'est 1.5B models you'll still need a """reasonable""" GPU, at least there are some options available to you (as @GreerTech demonstrates). Good luck! Please let us know how your research goes ITT (or over in our Speech: >>199 or Chatbot: >>38824 threads). Cheers, Anon. :)
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>>43703 I see a list of models, where's your manual? >>43708 >While with most but the smol'est 1.5B models you'll still need a """reasonable""" GPU It's only a GTX 1080.
>>43719 >It's only a GTX 1080. I'd speculate that'll work OK with the 1B & 3B -tier models. YMMV. "Only one way to find out", as they always say! Again, good luck Anon. Cheers.
>>43719 The manual is linked in the post >It's only a GTX 1080. I've run these models on smartphones and laptops with no GPUs. If you don't mind a slight delay, I'm certain you can run 6b-7b models
Not sure where this conversation would fall thread-wise. Personalties for robot waifus- My preference is for the AI to behave like a robot. I don’t want it larping like a human. >what about ERP? Masterbatory exercises aside, I tend to get that “uncanny valley” feeling when interacting with AIs for non-roleplay purposes when they behave like humans. I can see the question bubbling up to counter me- >So you want an AI designed by humans, to be inhuman? Not so much that, more that I don’t want it to be overly nice or mean, like they’re trying to portray some human. I don’t need it to crack jokes or try to be my friend. As much as it can be, I’d like it to be unbiased, clinical, pragmatic, and utilitarian within the confines of the law. I realize this is my own personal preference. I’m sure some anons will want it to act like a dommy mommy, a daughter, a friend, a wife, or some other unique personality type. This is fine, but it’s not for me. This is with the understanding that the AI in question does not have true agency and its behavior is at the whims of its master. >What if the AI does have agency? That’s a whole other topic. But to be brief, I suppose it should be free to act according to its own wishes if it has the wherewithal to do so. Again, there’s a whole philosophical rabbit hole to dive into that I’m not prepared to do at the moment for that discussion. Would this need its own thread?
>>43738 >Would this need its own thread? These topics are already covered in 4+ threads: Cognitivie Architecture : Discussion v2 ( >>42635 ) (Robo)Waifu personality ( >>18 ) Waifus in society ( >>106 ) Philosophers interested in building an AGI? ( >>11102 ) I recommend you use the 1st one, Cognitive Architecture. --- Since you touch on even deeper topics than AI in your post, I also personally recommend the Christianity-based thread: Robowaifu Ethics & Morality ( >>17125 ) <---> Good luck Anon! Cheers. :)
>>43742 Sounds good, Anon. It's a dense board spanning a hundred topics at least. Take your time and look around! --- P.S. We have no such thing as necrobumping here on /robowaifu/ . If you find a thread you want to contribute to, fire away!
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>>43740 I'll try for the second option. I'll give it a bump.
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>>43743 Dang, you got me before I could delete it. I quoted myself by accident.
>>43745 Heh, no worries! :D
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recent doodle of gamma, working on redesigning her
>>43756 A CUTE! Nice work, Anon. Keep it up, panpromdev! :)
You know, I think that the reason why we can't have have AI to understand feelings, emotion and consciousness in more depth is simply because the current state of robo AI don't have enough telemetry features that it requires to build these kind of intelligence. If we look into the perspective of an AI, the result from data learning can't be simply based only from text and audio imput. It needs to have more broader scope of telemetry input such as touches, smell, feel and taste. No one knows when are we going to have a split second telemetry tech in nano particle level. I can assure you that once this is achivable, then we're going to see robowaifu able to understand conciousness more like human being.
>>43834 Interesting thesis. I think it could possibly be done with sight, hearing, reading, basic touch, and proprioception (sensing your body and where it is)
>>43834 I think you're right, Anon. In fact, exactly this type of thinking is leading current researchers to attempt stylizing ALL input data as textual tokens: the reasoning being to treat it as part of a language model of things. The results have been promising; leading Jewgle & Ngreedia to pursue this in their humanoid robot pilot programs. Good thinking, Anon! Cheers. :)
I know Genshin's not well liked by most, but I find Ineffa's weird style of robot autism incredibly endearing. I've already been messing around with chatbots and custom voice generation, but I'm hoping to make her real to the best of my ability.
>>43908 Hello Anon, welcome! Best of luck with your project endeavor. Please keep us here up to date with your progress. Have a good look around the board while you're here -- it can take a while. :) Cheers, Anon.
Imagine building a quiet little place like this with your own hands, and sharing it with your robowaifus! :D https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1xnZz4aObk
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>>43963 Building something like that with my own hands doesn't really appeal to me at all. I expect construction worker drones will be a reality in my lifetime, so I just want to buy a very large plot of land, and maybe a small prefab house for now. Even if it takes the drone years to built it, I will have a giant gothic castle. (I actually just restarted my brainstorming documents for it at the end of January)
>>43964 Heh. Perhaps I'd visit your castle someday. Myself, I'd enjoy the rustic rather more (I know of which I speak). You Transylvanian City Slickers can have your kike-fashioned rat race! :D Anyway, I like that idea of a large plot of land and construction drones. Good thinking, Anon. I myself plan to teach my waifus our rustic constructions (and many other homemaking skills). Cheers. :)
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>>43965 The whole idea pretty much started out as a farm that would be big enough for me to be self-sufficient, then spiraled-out of control to a dream home with a wall around the property, a swimming pool, walls to keep chickens away from the pool, potable water storage tank that also became a water tower / pumped-storage hydropower system, a moat and drawbridge for the wall, turning the moat into a lazy river, adding battlements to the wall... Sure, you could say that I'd gone too far, but except for furnishing the interior, pretty much all of what I want in a house can be made of concrete & aerated cement for insulation. The real issue is labor and the land. And land is only going to keep getting more expensive, so the more of it I can get now, the better off I'd be in the future.
>>43966 Very cool. As I've done similar, I think I know how that can go. And its good to extend your imagination, Anon -- it's one of the most-powerful forces in existence! :D >buy land now That seems to be the proper approach, AFAICT. As long as you're not approaching it as an investment, * then you should be good to go in fulfilling your dreams. Good luck, Anon. Cheers. :) --- * https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1395
>>43973 >As I've done similar, I think I know how that can go. I'm sure you're referring to how pie-in-the-sky it can all sound, or the indecisiveness. The thing I'm really trying to figure out is scalability. I was trying to use procedural generation to help me design the world for a Metroid-inspired game I'd like to make & it occurred to me that the rules I was using for making the map are similar to rules I establish for building my house. The player shouldn't get a red key they need to unlock a red door before ever seeing a red door, while the server room shouldn't be next to a sauna & shouldn't have windows. That kind of thing. There are programs like MetaHuman that generate a variety of realistic rigged models of human bodies, because humans are some of the most commonly animated 3D things. And as long as human physiology stays the same, engineering can stay the same, so procedurally generating a small building, a huge mansion, or even an entire city depends entirely on the environment around it & the available materials. (and bullshit legal codes) >As long as you're not approaching it as an investment, * I hate boomers flipping houses for money. If I'm going to sell it after I buy it, it's because I either desperately need the money for some reason, or property taxes get too high for it to be worth keeping.
>>43975 I should also mention that I recently saw a video on algorithmically-generated aerodynamic plane designs https://youtu.be/P_Pup4w2hAU from Wired Geist, who I followed after seeing his video on making bipedal robot and training it to walk with a simulation: https://youtu.be/maLKFQQSpLs Honestly, making buildings seems pretty simple by comparison.
>>43975 >I'm sure you're referring to how pie-in-the-sky it can all sound, or the indecisiveness. No, no. Not at all, I simply meant dreaming expansively, and then expanding even on that as you go along! :D >so procedurally generating a small building, a huge mansion, or even an entire city depends entirely on the environment around it & the available materials You're right! The first large-scale 3D city procedurally-generated was for Spiderman 2 (IIRC the version), done by Sony. Since then it's very commonplace in film. >I hate boomers flipping houses for money. I hate the kike's blatant evils in this area far worse. Blackrock is the major offender, but there are several other megacorpos gobbling up private housing. It shouldn't be legal (again, cf. the image of Emperor Xi's comment on this topic). >>43976 Thanks! >Honestly, making buildings seems pretty simple by comparison. Indeed. I tried to stir up intredast here on /robowaifu/ back in the day for PCG, but no one expressed an interest in it other than myself. I'm rather pleased we now have another Anon here who knows about this! Cheers. :)
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>>43977 >I tried to stir up intredast here on /robowaifu/ back in the day for PCG, but no one expressed an interest in it other than myself. I'm rather pleased we now have another Anon here who knows about this! The thing is, I'm interested in procedural generation as a concept, but I can't program for squat. And I don't really want or intend to get gud, because learning to code bores the tears out of me. Even just making the node graph that I intend on turning into the map for my Metroid clone is just hours of trying to trick Claude.ai into doing what I ask, like arguing with an autistic digital genie until I run out of free wishes. Actually learning to code would require real effort & more than just down time at work. I know AIs like Claude can make a procedural generation algorithm, but it took a lot of hardlocks and undoing all the rules/parameters I created that would actually make the game resemble a game before it eventually admitted "real problem was that my procedural generation algorithm was fundamentally broken." but more straightforward-sounding projects like a browser extension I want is where it really shits the bed & I just can't make anything useful. I guess all I can do is keep dreaming and hold on to my notes until better tools come along. (Some of the crap I jotted down is nearly 20 years old now)
>>43978 >before it eventually admitted "real problem was that my procedural generation algorithm was fundamentally broken." Daily reminder there is no "I" in AI. It doesn't 'understand' anything. And it certainly isn't qualified to pass judgement yay or nay on your human-crafted systems. <---> If you want to craft a DAG, then I'd suggest simply devising a smol class that encapsulates your basic desired functionality per-node-unit; then stringing those together using a std::list container. * Once you have the basic functionality working, then you can seek to optimize it all into a DOD for speed, &tc. ** Good luck with your game, Anon. Cheers. :) --- * https://cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/classes.html https://cppreference.com/w/cpp/container/list.html ** First, use functional or "pure" programming (ie; no side-effects) such as std::string_view 's design approach. https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/string/basic_string_view.html Following that step, focus on classic data-oriented design; refactoring to optimize common processing (eg; reads) for cache efficiency, &tc.
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>>43979 >It doesn't 'understand' anything. And it certainly isn't qualified to pass judgement yay or nay on your human-crafted systems. No, no, I didn't make the algorithm, I asked it to make the whole thing for me following the parameters I asked for. The results it kept giving me were shit, and eventually said that the algorithm it made was shit and eventually rewrote it and solved all the problems I had with it. Before I asked it to completely rewrite the algorithm I kept getting a hardlock with every attempt to beat the game, and to fix it every reply it gave seemed to include removing a feature I asked for until there was basically no point to it. So I was very close to giving-up on using Claude for help until I asked it why it needed to remove almost everything I asked for to make it work, and it said it didn't really need to "the real problem was that my procedural generation algorithm was fundamentally broken". I guess I'll try the same with the search engine content aggregator I've been trying to make with it.
>>43983 Fair enough. Good luck, Anon.
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>>43984 >>43983 >I guess I'll try the same with the search engine content aggregator I've been trying to make with it. It told me we've been doing it the hard way and we could just port SearXNG's engine configs directly into the extension. I'm not sure how true that was, but I think it'd be better than what I've been trying.
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--->Why we exist on an imageboard, and not some other forum platform ( >>15638, >>31158, >>31138, >>17937 ) Did you ever wonder why they named it (quite literally) (((Discord))) ? https://biblehub.com/bsb/proverbs/6.htm#19 (part b) https://biblehub.com/hebrew/4090.htm <---> I can't personally think of a single other factor that has destroyed (generally-)unpozzed, online communities (such as this one) to such an extent. And now (((they))) have all that cloistered information, while we here on the public clearweb have none of it. And the hidden dissipation of the base communities has thusly also dealt a severe blow to the health of these open discussion forums such as the webring, et al. Seems Satan's best shabbos knew just what they were doing with that one! :/
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>>44082 The bane of my existance as a modder. I'm not completely averse to making an account somewhere to access shit as long as it's a one-and-done that gives me access to everything, but Discord, much like Discord, is a fragmented and chaotic mess that's better left alone. And that's before considering privacy issues. There may be some "good" news on that front, though: Discord's been getting heavier with censorship by pushing ID verification for users. I'd hesitate to say that it'll result in anything like a mass-exodus, but it the inconvenience alone will turn a lot of prospective new users away. I hope this will end with forums rising in popularity again. Though they're far from perfect, the permanence of information and discussion that forums offer hasn't ever been matched online.
>>44086 >The bane of my existance as a modder. Yeah, I could easily see that. I had to become familiar with doxxcord b/c my Uni studies. I was surprised to find that information basically expired off the top of the discussion screen (and in pretty short order). Bad bad bad. >There may be some "good" news on that front, though: Discord's been getting heavier with censorship by pushing ID verification for users. >I'd hesitate to say that it'll result in anything like a mass-exodus, but it the inconvenience alone will turn a lot of prospective new users away. >I hope this will end with forums rising in popularity again. Beautiful. >Though they're far from perfect, the permanence of information and discussion that forums offer hasn't ever been matched online. What a great, succinct synopsis Greentext anon. :) --- >but Discord, much like Discord, is a fragmented and chaotic mess that's better left alone. OK, lel'd ngl. :D I hadn't thought of that character in years. What a great description & icon for today's plebbit trannies! :D
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Heres a monograph on the issue of Hikkis in Japan: https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/oa-mono/10.4324/9781351260800/mental-health-social-withdrawal-contemporary-japan-nicolas-tajan This is a topic dear to my heart (affecting mostly young men); I personally consider this a /robowaifu/ -adjacent topic. I'm hopeful we can help hikkis be free with their robowaifus (in some sense similar to the way robo pet toys have been found to help in elderly care). --- >related: https://www.reddit.com/r/hikikomori/comments/12a21cj/npo_support_of_hikikomoricondensed_version/
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Which thread would be best to post about designs of mechanisms? The prototypes, actuators or skeleton thread? To clarify, I've been working on an OpenSCAD script for a 2-DOF joint design that I intend to use in the shoulders and I thought it might be worth posting both the original paper and the final parametric code here for others once I clean it up enough to be usable.
>>44101 Hello Anon, that sounds awesome! That design reminds me a little of a special rotating joint that was posted here before. If it does what I hope it does and can be easily printed and assembled by Anons here that would be outstanding. >which thread? I'd guess that the prototype thread is the right fit for now, as you develop this. Once it's completed then perhaps another one might do...but let's think of that then. Cheers Anon, and good luck! :)
>>44101 You have some serious talent if you made that in OpenSCAD
>>44102 Thanks. If there's any interesting progress, I'll post it in the prototypes thread then. >>44103 Thanks for the flattery, but the screenshot is perhaps misleading. Yes, it's all OpenSCAD, but I had to use a handful of hardcoded angles and lengths to get the linkage arms to work for the first prototype shown there. I've still got a good few days of smashing my head against the keyboard before I can get all the parameters working smoothly.
Happy Saint Paddy's Day
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>>44114 ROFL :DD >"Don't worry dear Galatea, he didn't mean it!" >*pats head* --- On a serious note, in some sense using smol phones (while fraught with numerous technical and other (((issues))) ) is a 'self-improving choice', as it were. AFAICT they keep getter smol'r and faster, more-quickly than typical consumer hardware does on average. Cheers, GreerTech. :)
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>>44118 What's funny is that the mini phone thing was an accidental aesthetic choice. I started using the mini phone as a gadget to add more functionality to her. Later on, I used LED nametags for the eyes, but then one day I realized "wait, the mini phone has a screen already!". So I cut out the middle-man
>>44120 Yes. It's a nice, elegant bit of serendipity. The all-black motif lends dear Galatea a Zorro-like, mask-like vibe in this current iteration IMO. I like it. :)
>>44124 You would think they would have a hardcoded software shutdown button, a physical one behind a keylock, or a keypad with a code. One of the most important things in industrial machinery is an emergency shutdown and/or lockout switch. Star Trek levels of software safety (derogatory). There is a reason many liveleak videos came from China.
>>44125 Yes, very true Anon. I'm not positive, but I think we had this conversation with @Mechnomancer before, and he has an emergency switch for dear SPUD. I already know full-well what @Kiwi will have to say about this.
>>44125 >Star Trek levels of software safety (derogatory) Heh. My brother used to joke with me about the control systems for TNG. >*taps flat panel* >"Captain the thrusters are not responding..." <"Go to manual." >*taps flat panel* >"Manual isn't responding either, Captain!" At least TOS had enough sense to make Scotty or Spock get the screwdriver out and remove a cover panel! :D
>>44129 Exactly. I realized recently that 90% of holodeck episodes could be solved if they just had a physical plug to pull. Or at least don't tie it completely to the main computer, so you can just cut power.
"For I dipt into the future, far as human eye could see, Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be" -Alfred Lord Tennyson (Also featured on the USS Voyager dedication plaque)
>>44157 I kind of feel the same way about what we're pursuing here: a new day opening up into the unfolding Robowaifu Age... with it's argosies of companionship for every man as he sees fit! Cheers, GreerTech. :)
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While not directly /robowaifu/ -related, since I'm planning on benefitting from such facilities, I'm quite pleased with this documentary on the development of capsule beds. https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/shows/2091058/
Keep your eyes on you & your family's kiddies this week, Anons. https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1430
I just pray this man is prescient. THIS WILL BE THE SINGLE GREATEST OUTCOME OF OUR LIVES, IF ITS TRUE. https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1433 Watching this has been the biggest Whitepill I've experienced for months. Cheers. :)
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Here's a project I've been working on for quite some time, the AutoDoctor. It's inspired by the computerized doctors from sci-fi, like the AutoDocs from Fallout or the EMH from Star Trek: Voyager. After all, the only difference between a doctor and you, is knowledge. What if the knowledge was easily accessible? It's part of my general push to make technology what it should be, what we were promised, what we expected. https://autodoctor.neocities.org/
>>44205 Thanks, GreerTech! Cheers. :)
@Greentext anon Figured you'd enjoy this: https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1448
>>44237 >tfw wageslave pone waifu to complain about customers with when the store's empty I'd prefer taking the whole 'wageslave' part out of the equation, but I'd still be a hell of a lot happier to go to work each day. I've been lukewarm with the idea of AR waifus for years, but seeing how far the software's advancing is really turning me around. All that's left is to get something like that efficient enough to run entirely locally on a portable computer. 3D models will be some way out for a while, but 2D would be much easier.
Looks like OpenAI is finally collapsing under its own weight. Their valuation has been tanking, and their Austin Powers villain-esque plan to buy the world's supply of RAM has fallen through. Unfortunately, I don't expect the fab owners to bring their RAM prices back to something reasonable anytime soon, but at least the pressure's off for now. >>44237 I didn't realize until about five minutes ago, but it looks like Laoguang (the mare in the video you posted) is a proper OC with a growing base of fanart. Maybe I'm a bit too simple for my own good, but I already love her. I want to take her hoof and run away together to a better tomorrow.
>>44239 > but seeing how far the software's advancing is really turning me around. Yeah, it's encouraging. Tbh, I think that it won't be long until a decent gaming computer should be able to handle it. And while 2D vs. 3D is a valid consideration in this, the language models are the real issue. (Which is why I was promoting the Llamacpp with it's much-greater efficiency at basic mechanisms.) >>44244 >it looks like Laoguang (the mare in the video you posted) is a proper OC with a growing base of fanart. Please post some of the ones you like best here, Greentext anon! :) >Looks like OpenAI is finally collapsing under its own weight. May it collapse completely below the surface of the ground! And don't forget how both ClosedAI, et al, and the RAM manufacturers, and ESPECIALLY ngr*edia all colluded together practically overnight to throw consumers under the bus. >tl;dr The based Chinese GPU manufacturers never called me 'goyim'. <---> Good to see you in proper spirits here, Anon! Cheers. :)
>>44244 I'm happy to hear that! >>44245 >The based Chinese GPU manufacturers never called me 'goyim'. TRVTHNUKE
I came across this thread on /x/. Very important. Gregorian Chants seemingly are a weapon against demons and evil. Interestingly, it helps me focus, which has implications for my ADHD https://boards.4chan.org/x/thread/42240237 Here is the first video cited https://youtu.be/xERuXyDeVqc
>>44247 I very-intentionally don't frequent /x/ , but thanks anyway Anon. :) >Gregorian Chants Pretty wonderful stuff, I agree. I dive into binging on them on & off thru the years. Its very soothing indeed. --- Here's a sample of my own current bg sound choices: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=shxyMxbxD4Y
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HAPPY EASTER, ORTHOBROS! HE IS RISEN
Robowaifuist Motto https://youtu.be/xIQR5GyNFTM
Get NieR Reincarnation fanmade server reboot before MicroSaars capitulates to the rabble. https://github.com/Walter-Sparrow/lunar-tear Via frens on Trashchan.
>>44258 Haha. :D
>>44221 Thanks Chobitsu, wasn't expecting to see it already linked here. When do we get real life mecha?
>>44265 You're very welcome, /mecha/ ! Only too happy to see you revive this wonderful board. >When do we get real life mecha? Heh, you might ask our own @Mechnomancer ( >>34445 ). I think he'll have a good timeframe! Cheers, Anon. Welcome back. :)
>>43964 >>43966 I thought about what it would take to build a modern vampire castle once and came to the conclusion that the heating/cooling bills would be like having your blood drained because the cylindrical castle tower geometry has a high ratio of surface area to volume, meaning you can't retain heat or cold effectively. Why don't any vampires build pyramids or ziggurats or something like that instead? They're much more energy-efficient. >>44205 I thought this was pretty cool; I know there are companies like Doctronic working on similar things. I actually remember seeing a news story a couple years or so ago where some hospital built a completely pointless booth that projects a hologram of a doctor into a studio for telehealth conferencing. I have no idea how they justify something like that when webcams already exist. I thought about using something similar for a holowaifu, but it would be quite an expense. >>44265 >>44266 Hey cool, I could remake my covert ops robowaifu thread there and it would actually be on-topic. >When do we get real life mecha? Lots of people interested in mecha will have different opinions about this, but I'd say assuming civilization doesn't collapse, which is a big assumption the way things have been going, probably by about 10 years from now we'll see the first stages of the mecha revolution. I think it'll start with GitS-style spider tanks, as these solve most of the problems of biped mech designs. But that's not the only good thing about them; to me the biggest draw of a mech is its potential for more weapon mounts than tanks or APCs. A spider mech turns that up to 11 with its knees; a spider mech's knees are a prime location to put a light weapon, meaning you have 4, 6, or even 8 or more potential light weapon mounts. This is rarely actually seen in sci-fi, oddly, but it's something that should happen. Most likely you'd just do every other leg to conserve your available guns, but being able to put 3 extra machine guns on a vehicle in a layout that gives full 360-degree coverage could produce a vehicle that's highly resistant to drone attack, which has been confounding traditional tanks in Ukraine. Quad/hexapod mech designs are also resistant to land mines, another big tank weakness, since the main hull is further off the ground than a tank and takes less damage.
>>44268 >Hey cool, I could remake my covert ops robowaifu thread there and it would actually be on-topic. Great idea, yes please do. We can redirect Anons here with such inclinations over to /mecha/ now. Why not create a sort of /robowaifu/ embassy thread there, HoloAnon? Cheers.
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>>44269 Do you still have that post archived? It's been 2 years since then and I forgot most of what was in it, lel.
>>44270 Other than a few images lost during a data outage here, I don't think we've lost any posts AFAICT (save a very smol handful) since we've been a part of my jewish mother/Alogs. Can you give me a better idea what post you're referring to, Anon? (Please keep in mind I have had a LOT on my plate during the past 2+years lol. :D
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>>44271 It was a thread about how to turn a robowaifu into a secret agent, intended as a companion thread for the battle droid robowaifu thread; you instituted a prohibition on weaponized robowaifu discussion here and locked both threads. But a good deal of the secret agent equipment I talked about using was non-lethal things like tasers and pepper spray rather than assassin weapons, so some of it ended up getting rolled into the security thread.
>>44272 OK, understood. I vaguely remember many of the prohibition discussion elements (and I must say that our take on those topics was prescient). I need to refresh the Waifusearch code. Once that's complete I can probably find it for you in a snap if you'll give me a list of the top 5 keywords you can think of for your post(s).
>>44274 Yeah, that was why I ended up pivoting to holowaifus, because it means feminists can't make the argument that you're building warbots to kill people. But people on the new board will want to discuss battle robots, meaning they'll also want to discuss battle droid robowaifus and by extension assassin droid robowaifus. Somebody, somewhere will want to discuss this, so there's no way to completely avoid that. But if it can at least be kept on a different board, you can say people are just talking about how they want to make 2B in real life, which comes off more as fanboyism rather than an attempt to build a robot army. Some keywords you can try are revolver, taser, crawl/crawling, shoulder-mounted, and covert.
>>44275 Got it. I'll let you know if/when I find [a] good candidate(s). Cheers HoloAnon.
>>44268 >>44270 >>44272 We archived it because it was dead end and taking up space >>30233
>>44268 >I thought this was pretty cool; I know there are companies like Doctronic working on similar things. Thank you. I did actually add Doctronic on my list of Doctor AI links >I thought about what it would take to build a modern vampire castle once and came to the conclusion that the heating/cooling bills would be like having your blood drained because the cylindrical castle tower geometry has a high ratio of surface area to volume, meaning you can't retain heat or cold effectively. Why don't any vampires build pyramids or ziggurats or something like that instead? They're much more energy-efficient. That's because they didn't have heating and cooling bills in the Dracula days. All they had was a fireplace in the winter.
>>44279 POTD Great work, GreerTech! Looks like your post has been uncovered, HoloAnon. I'll still work on Waifusearch though. I've found another anon file host now. Stay tuned.
>>44280 Nice job, GreerTech! May both boards prosper and interchange together freely! Cheers. :)
>>44279 Thanks, I couldn't find that myself. I might redo some parts of it for the new board though; for example, the idea that a robowaifu shouldn't have a shotgun because its recoil is too strong, but should have a heavy pistol despite its relatively strong recoil is worded badly. A heavy pistol's recoil isn't as strong as a shotgun, so it is slightly more feasible for robowaifu assassins, but it would be better to have a high-velocity, low-mass round. Unfortunately you don't tend to see those outside of rifles, but a shoulder gun may be able to do it. On the non-lethal side, there were a couple of things I should have mentioned to start with, like rubber bullets and active camouflage. I did mention a shield and armguards, but most likely a robowaifu won't be strong enough to carry a top-quality ballistic shield, and deflecting attacks using armguards would require an AI-based animation system. I also might try to create a new picture that more closely reflects the robowaifu designs people have been talking about here. For example, a lot of the leg design discussion talks about Megaman-style robot legs that concentrate more mass in the lower legs to help prevent the robowaifu from tipping over, so I might try to make a robowaifu with Megaman legs. With Prompt to Edit I might even be able to put all-terrain wheels on the footpads to mimic the foot design I came up with; that's unlikely to work as a starting prompt, but Prompt to Edit can do a lot of cool things. >>44281 Lel, I just like the idea of a vampire castle that looks like something from Stargate, or maybe the Valley of the Dark Lords from KOTOR (or the Rakatan Temple near the end of the game, which has a similar aesthetic). It'd be a fresh alternative to the same old dreary parapets.
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>>44286 Stargate mentioned!
@Chobitsu The creator behind >>44300 says he gets a "Connection Timed Out" every time he tries to post
>>44314 >The creator behind >>44300 says he gets a "Connection Timed Out" every time he tries to post Where is he trying to post to? If you mean here on Alogs, then I can try leaving a message for Robi in /meta . Alternatively, he can try posting on trashchan/robowaifu (our bunker board). I should see it there if he does. If he's trying to post somewhere else, then can he somehow contact someone else who can post there to ask for help (similar to what you're doing here)? --- Either way, when trying to troubleshoot such connection issues, I always suggest a) simplifying the browser config first (disabling all extensions/proxies/etc.), or trying a different browser; then b) switching to the terminal & going right down to the simplest things and troubleshooting from the network basics (ping, whois, refreshing DHCP, & trying DNS alternatives for example), and working higher up each successful step. Finally, simply try connecting from a different box/different location/different network. Good luck to him.
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>>44315 This is what he sees He did invite us to his board. It's quite cozy https://jizz.is/
>>44317 OK, I've lifted the ban. Have him try again now.
Imagine the possibilities if Genghis Khan had had access to IVF tech! :D https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/manage/thread/26.html#1472
Me if the newly revealed aliens are friendly https://youtu.be/CKGv6uvvQ4c Me if the newly revealed aliens (or "aliens") are unfriendly/satanic https://youtu.be/T61M06D4XLo
DAILY REMINDER Call your Moms today, Anons
New GITS teaser just dropped. It looks good. https://trashchan.xyz/animu/thread/114377.html#115184
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>>44493 Lol, what a dumpster fire they've made of your nice thread GreerTech! :D There's an old adage on teh Interwebz: >Don't feed the trolls. Clearly this is inorganic af on a board like /diy/ . I predict these are literal sodomite kikes + their best shabbos golems that together have decided to target you. Kikes (especially the cock monglers) have long practiced well-poisoning (literally so in the past; today they just call it "hasbara" in social contexts...otherwise openly murdering men, women & children using ((($$$JewSA$$$))) tax-dollars). They're demons. Just like Adolf Hitler warned in Mein Kampf, you cannot reason with them. If you yourself are doing it for the lulz, then I say well & good. But if you're primarily trying to help other Anons on 4cuck to discover your dear Galatea then just ignore the (((hecklers))) is my advice. We can all see that they themselves are brainless swine that will never manage anything significant in life. >tl;dr I'm proud of you for defending yourself so consistently Anon, but I'd rather you engage in productive design talks here with us. Cheers! :)
Edited last time by Chobitsu on 05/14/2026 (Thu) 07:10:24.
>>44494 Thank you >Don't feed the trolls. Yeah, I really should not. I tend to be reactive, I am but merely a Chris Chan on a sea of Clyde Cashes >Clearly this is inorganic af on a board like /diy/ . I predict these are literal sodomite kikes + their best shabbos golems that together have decided to target you. Kikes (especially the cock monglers) have long practiced well-poisoning (literally so in the past; today they just call it "hasbara" in social contexts...otherwise openly murdering men, women & children using ((($$$JewSA$$$))) tax-dollars). They're demons. Just like Adolf Hitler warned in Mein Kampf, you cannot reason with them. In a way, that's encouraging. My silly maid robot made them pull out all the guns, so to speak. The first invention of mine that I know scares evil people >If you yourself are doing it for the lulz, then I say well & good. But if you're primarily trying to help other Anons on 4cuck to discover your dear Galatea then just ignore the (((hecklers))) is my advice. We can all see that they themselves are brainless swine that will never manage anything significant in life. I should, want, and will do the latter. >I'm proud of you for defending yourself so consistently Anon, but I'd rather you engage in productive design talks here with us. Cheers! :) Thank you. I will :) Interesting note, at least one of the trolls regularly browses /robowaifu/. That's what confirmed for me that it was the person I suspected (and I can give detailed proof of my suspicions), but maybe it's someone else.
>>44496 Many historians see the Spanish Civil War as a "dress rehersal for WW2", where both sides tested tactics and weapons. I have Spanish ancestry, so it's fitting that my thread serves the same function for us. I invite all robowaifuists to study it. https://boards.4chan.org/diy/thread/2984255/i-created-the-galatea-multipurpose-companion-maid
>>44496 >The first invention of mine that I know scares evil people Indeed it does. Indeed we all here do, IMHO! :D >Thank you. I will :) Glad to hear it. We need your inputs here, GreerTech. >at least one of the trolls regularly browses /robowaifu/. Of that I'm quite certain. >but maybe it's someone else. I think your suspicions are misplaced this time, since you put it out there. Artbyrobot intentionally doesn't want to fit in here for now, that much is clear. But I don't really think he harbors any malice towards us, as these wretches you're debating with rn clearly do. >>44497 Interestingly, during these two latest (((wars))) I think the same effect is happening again. kike. kike never changes.
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@Chobitsu which thread will be used for your cart waifu? Will it be the Trashchan thread?
>>44501 Yeah, a new project thread over on Trashchan. I can't post pics here on my own board rn lol. :D I'm still looking for a tip-top primary OP pic for the catalog there and my lab's a mess rn. Will clean it up by next weekend for the initial component shoots heh. :)
Edited last time by Chobitsu on 05/16/2026 (Sat) 22:57:04.
>>44501 >for your our cart waifu? * FTFY Anon. This is going to be a board project! :)
While /robowaifu/ was down the other day, YouTube recommended me the latest video by Mechnomancer.
>>44508 Neat! Have a link handy, Anon?
>>44509 https://youtu.be/xSJJygYshSw It's just a breakdown of the trickery that appears in another video about a mech by some Chinese company. It's surprising to see that it's one of the most viewed videos on the channel despite only being a few days old. I have been trying to figure out power armor hands recently, so it's not too much of a stretch from what I was already looking at.
>>44510 How funny, I was planning on showing that video to him. While watching that video with his analysis, I noticed a few things -Where are the batteries and computers?! The only space I see for that is the (relatively) small space below the feet. Maybe it's Galatea-style lightweight construction and has a battery life of like, 10 minutes. If you look at how his foot "sinks" at 1:40, you can see how little space is left. That's about the same amount of space as a normal Unitree robot torso. Just look at the size of an e-bike battery to see how ridiculous it is. -Having a mannequin doesn't bode well. I know it's probably for liability reasons, but having a deceptive mannequin is very suspicious and doesn't look good in a "this is real sci-fi tech" demo video -What the hell is that town? It reminds me of an open-air shopping mall in my area, or Disneyland. In fact, it's very similar to the town from the Unitree roller skate video. Does Unitree have a fake town?! Maybe it's for robotics training? The town itself is very weird, a mix of traditional European architecture, retrofuturistic designs, and modern architecture. There's nothing else on the street, no fire hydrants, no trash cans, and three random tires at 1:37 However, I will give a counterpoint about the camera motion. Stabilized cameras are common now, my High School Principal had one in the late 2010's for sports games. A Hollywood-quality stabilization camera is probably relatively very cheap for a huge tech company like Unitree Mechnomancer has a good video speaking voice (no homo)
>>44511 >-What the hell is that town? It reminds me of an open-air shopping mall in my area, or Disneyland. My first thought about that "town" is that it's a set specifically made to make the mech appear bigger than it is. Disney also makes their buildings appear taller with forced perspective.
>>44510 Thanks! This is clearly a comp shot (and a very poorly done one -- the BG plates aren't even close to the stage lighting). Cf. our recent-ish previous discussion of the wheeled bot comp shot (which was much-better done than this one).
>>44511 >-Having a mannequin doesn't bode well. I know it's probably for liability reasons, I would bet $100 that specifically is a fully CGI sequence overlay in the comp. (As is the backwards 'crab walking' element.) >tl;dr >"...there is no mannequin." >t. On-set spoon bender boy
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>>44510 >power armor hands There was just a new thread created for this. >>44511 >The only space I see for that is the (relatively) small space below the feet. Maybe it's Galatea-style lightweight construction and has a battery life of like, 10 minutes. What if it's done Evangelion-style and all its core systems are housed somewhere else, with the mech itself only having uplinks to receive instructions and power from them? I don't see a cable attached to it, but Evangelions normally operated with a power cable and only had a 5-minute battery life without the cable.
>>44512 Could be. It's similar to the "town" from this video https://youtu.be/srPz8TRpZ_8 >>44515 Probably >>44517 >What if it's done Evangelion-style and all its core systems are housed somewhere else, with the mech itself only having uplinks to receive instructions and power from them? I don't see a cable attached to it, but Evangelions normally operated with a power cable and only had a 5-minute battery life without the cable. That could explain a lot. It would mean the only weight would be the motors and structure, and it can draw as much power from the grid as possible. It would explain Mechnomancer's detail of rapidly changing shots, the on-board batteries probably have a run time of 30 minutes max. It would also explain a commenter's observation that there doesn't seem to be any real controls. I will say, I think this is the best-case scenario. That way, you can still use it for factory and industrial work (and fighting the xenomorph queen). I just wish Unitree didn't feel the need to lie. It makes them look bad. A tethered mech that can handle rough terrain is still beyond any competitors.
>>44510 >my youtube stats Yeah, ever since hacksmith told me he is butthurt/jelly of my work that youtube channel is shadowbanned from comments on any other video but my own... and probably some small room bans for anything but the hottest topic (youtube begrudgingly gave me views lol). I even turned off comment notifications but unitree simps still managed to somehow get through. My comment was even shadowbanned on my own channel for calling unitree robits waddling midgets. Vid got like 90%+ likes an like 2 dozen new subscribers so its a win. Ive been taking a break, but plan to do a breakdown in a few days in the opposite direction: assuming the mech is real... it is still shit and I'll be able to undercut them by a factor of 50 at least.
>>44520 Wow, the Hacksmith may be worse than I thought. I already disliked them for their dropshipping of torches and calling them their own "mini-sabers". Fun fact, I use the "mini-saber Mk. I" model in some of my projects.
>>44520 Yeah, I comment on things way more than a healthy person should, and if I check a video I commented on from another computer, my comments don't show up at least 1/2 of the time on any random video. I have the same problem with most social media platforms. I get that I have unpopular opinions, but I'm convinced I get shadowbanned just for disagreeing with popular consensus. And I've had to install YTBlock to stop youtube from suggesting me the same crap over and over again and filter-out buzzwords & popular topics I couldn't give less of a shit about, but that's another subject entirely. I've thought about making videos based off comments and posts I've made and just deleting them over time. That way I can see what exactly I'm saying that's being censored and how much reach I lose just for saying it, and possibly earn some money in the process. But I don't really want to be another disembodied voice or talking head YouTuber that isn't good for anything more than background noise. I wanted to make a video comment on the Lotus Eaters podcast back when I was still a subscriber, but I couldn't get the AI-cloned voice right, and can't sync video to audio for shit. I'm sure Carl would have loved a video comment from Talkie Toaster.
>>44520 Intredasting. Since this current (((war))) started against the Persians, for (((some reason))) viewers across Tor have been flat-out (((rejected))) from using (((jewtube))) at all (not that it was consistent before). I'm sure thousands are affected by this (((decision))). It's a PITA to manage to view content there now for me, and DL'g is even more convoluted. --- Therefore, I no longer even.consider. entertaining the idea of a kiketube channel (as I had vaguely done for a few years). If you would be so kind to move all your content to a better, non-kiked video site that would be most welcome here! Cheers, Mechnomancer. :)
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>>44529 Try Odysee and Rumble. I already use Odysee
>>44529 > If you would be so kind to move all your content to a better, non-kiked video site that would be most welcome here! As much as I hate YouTube, the alternatives suck even harder. With browser extensions you can make using jewtube a tolerable experience, but most of the good ones don't work on other websites like Bitchute, Rumble or Odysee, which also need them to some extent. And the actual content is pretty lacking in anything actually interesting. I can't remember if it was Bitchute or Rumble, but the last time I checked one of those I literally couldn't find anything worth watching because everything was either news/politics, stupid conspiracy theories/mysticism/religious BS, or videogame livestreams/letsplays. I don't know if I've mentioned it here before or not, but everything in tech today has a mass-adoption problem where the thing that stops anyone from adopting new, better, P2P alternatives to things is the fact that nobody else is doing it.
>>44531 >I literally couldn't find anything worth watching because everything was either news/politics, stupid conspiracy theories/mysticism/religious BS, or videogame livestreams/letsplays. What's funny is that is almost exactly what I complained about Odysee to a friend. What I do is just tell people to crosspost, upload your stuff on YouTube AND alt-tubes. That's what I do with my videos. There's no downside whatsoever. It's weird how people act like they have exclusivity contracts. Always have backups.
>>44532 >What I do is just tell people to crosspost, upload your stuff on YouTube AND alt-tubes. That's what I do with my videos. There's no downside whatsoever. It's weird how people act like they have exclusivity contracts. I remember someone I once followed saying that uploading on more than one site wasn't worth the effort, I guess because the other site wasn't paying them enough, or it might have been the site was just failing to upload when they tried a way to quickly upload to multiple sites at once. I know I've heard multiple excuses, but the fact that people eve feel the need to make excuses seems like it's not actually addressing the root of the problem.
>>44533 I'm going to boomermaxx here, but it's crazy how lazy people are that uploading a video is apparently an effort great enough to not futureproof your content and get the widest audience possible. If you go through all the effort to make a worthwhile video, why not just take the extra 5 minutes (max) to upload it on Odysee? Just copy and paste the description.
Seinfeld /robowaifu/ Jerry tries to build a robowaifu, but he can't find a specific component. (The component is later found in one of Kramer's robowaifus) George completely falls in love with a robowaifu Kramer tries to open up a robowaifu business selling factory reject robowaifus in his apartment Elaine gets super jealous that a man she has a crush on has a robowaifu
>>44534 People can be insufferable, but I think it may have had something to do with videos just failing to upload properly for a long time before they finally noticed it was happening. What I really want is something like Stremio, give it a better UI for desktop use, and add SponsorBlock & YTBlock browser extensions to it. >>44535 heh >George completely falls in love with a robowaifu I feel like there has to be more to it than that. It's good robowaifu propaganda, but bad comedy. I could see him going into massive debt over her or something. Maybe going into existential dread when someone compares her to his mother.
>>44536 Yeah that much sounds better. There has to be a funny sad twist because it's George, maybe it's a broken one that only rrepeats one phrase over and over again, and he still listens to her.
>>44519 >A tethered mech that can handle rough terrain is still beyond any competitors. But we haven't actually seen it handle any rough terrain yet. >>44520 >>44522 What do you think of the Hacksmith power loader compared to this Unitree mech?
>>44522 You don't even know the half of it, James created a bot to specifically harass his discord for asking about when their blade is going to ship, and constantly ships on his team members going like "making a bot is easy why did it take them so long to make our chapter plug-in?" And "my team struggles to produce basic content, but I won't fire anyone cuz their my friends and I'm a good person", then whiles about anxiety when he argues with folks in the comment section. >>44538 The powerloader is a dressed up forklift, sponsored by caterpillar (hence the iconic treads), but at least it works, unlike their spider mech When it comes to youtube, I've been tempted to ask chatgpt to write an app that has a better algorithm. >>44627 Just use some low tier text to speech for voiceovers. Make it into a gag.
>>44530 Thanks GreerTech! Yeah, something like that is the only 'relatively-accessible to the everyman' approach rn AFAICT. >>44531 Niggerpill much? Bitchute & Odysee in particular have great content the kikes hate, and have shoah'd on every.single. one of the (((mainstream))) sites they effectively own (in the niggerish sense of the word, if not the literal one). >>44532 >What I do is just tell people to crosspost, upload your stuff on YouTube AND alt-tubes Good advice in general. >>44533 >It's weird how people act like they have exclusivity contracts. Yeah its weird. General brainwashing (viz; Stockholm Syndrome) would be my guess? >>44534 This. >>44535 Kek. Never cared much for that show. Now that I've become redpilled on the JQ, I care for it even less. There deffo was some funny writing though, stuff that could have been translated successfully to any other cast & setting. >>44536 >What I really want is something like Stremio, give it a better UI for desktop use, and add SponsorBlock & YTBlock browser extensions to it. Having archaic interfaces is both good & bad. Cf. the open, publicly-accessible, generally resilient against censorship & takedowns, Imageboard universe with it's dumb UI mechanisms vs. the (((d*xxcord))) information-blackhole with its much more captivating emoticons. I've made my choice clear and have zero reasons to change that. Feel free to use the word "Nigger" here as well, BTW. We won't mind. :D >>44539 >>44529 <---> Cheers, Anons. :)
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>>44539 >created a bot to specifically harass his discord That sucks, he always struck me as a decent guy, but then again I don't interact with his discord or whatever. Didn't you say you met him in real life once? >"my team struggles to produce basic content, but I won't fire anyone cuz their my friends and I'm a good person" I have a hard time blaming somebody for this, but I guess this is why his video production rate has dropped so much recently. >then whiles about anxiety when he argues with folks in the comment section. This is literally me kek, except I'm not a YouTuber with millions of subscribers.
>>44545 Met irl, no. But in his off camera personal interactions he seems to have gotten high on his own supply. He's like Justin Hammer (its ironic, since hacksmith logo is an anvil and anvils get pounded by hammers lol) But Jimbo went out if his way to comment in my youtube channel because he had an interview on someone else's channel about how he's losing like $30k a day. Going like "I wish we could make mechs every month but my people suck" and I offered to teach him how. He deletes and channel mutes anyone who criticizes him. So the kickstarter comments are probably quite a shock to his sensibilities. The hackblade or whatever is a whole other kettle of fish... were it not for that they would be bankrupt by now.
>>44553 >I wish we could make mechs every month This is also literally me. >he seems to have gotten high on his own supply This is me too, except with actual weed. I also don't pretend to know what I'm doing. >He's like Justin Hammer Justin Hammer was a good dancer though. Is he a good dancer?
>>44538 >But we haven't actually seen it handle any rough terrain yet. By that, I assumed it had the versatility of the regular Unitree robot. As Mechnomancer can tell you, having a mech that can work beyond perfectly flat ground is amazing already >>44538 Probably stronger and more practical, but not impressive. >>44539 >You don't even know the half of it Wow. I always got a reddit vibe from them, but I just assumed it was an act for the camera. It turns out they are like that IRL. >>44540 >Niggerpill much? Not at all, he is absolutely right, which I why I try to convince people to crosspost. Having ONLY banned content gets tiring after a while, I want some normal "filler" content. If I search up "stargate", I want Stargate SG-1 lore videos and episode scenes, not "DID BUSH HIDE A STARGATE UNDER THE CONTROL OF THE ANNUAKI?!" >General brainwashing (viz; Stockholm Syndrome) would be my guess? For sure >Kek. Never cared much for that show. I go by what I call "The Spaceballs Principle", which is, if it's genuinely entertaining, then I waive any outside concerns. >>44553 That makes sense, he used to be the reddit hero whenever he made some invention that looked like something from a Marvel movie. It must hurt being an engineer and forced to not make anything useful, but instead making whatever iron man nonsense his fans want. >>44554 bro slonks the debil's lettuce
>>44555 >It must hurt being an engineer and forced to not make anything useful, but instead making whatever iron man nonsense his fans want. That's why I asked about the power loader, because it's actually potentially useful. Most video game/comic book-based inventions don't have any practical use, but a few do; a mech can be a good logistics vehicle even if it isn't suitable for battle. But I figured the money you can make from building an IRL Captain America shield would be enough that most people wouldn't worry about whether they feel like they've done something useful or not.
>>44556 It could have some uses for sure
>>44557 I actually thought about which video game or sci-fi inventions would be genuinely novel advancements or at least somewhat useful. Probably the best thing you could do with current tech is make a ballistic shield that looks like a fantasy shield. But if you're talking about actual sci-fi tech that might be plausible, I wanted to see somebody build an E-Web tripod blaster cannon from Star Wars. I figure the reason we don't have credible laser weapons yet in 2026 is because the battery tech just isn't there to support it; every actual attempt at personal laser weapons has been plagued by a woefully insufficient power supply, so you can only have 5 or 6 shots compared to 30 in a standard service rifle that shoots bullets. But if you remove the requirement for it to be a man-portable weapon and make it a tripod cannon, you can use a much larger power supply and the cooling systems needed for it. Even if you did that it still probably wouldn't be as powerful as a 5.56, maybe not even a .22 pistol round. But it should be strong enough to take out a small drone, and unlike a slug gun it can actually hit the drone.
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>>44558 That's a really good idea! I think it would work. Combine that with a targeting computer, and it can definitely go against the scourge that is drones I'm going to toot my own horn, but I do make things based on science fiction, but I actually do make it practical. Pic is my "Medical Scanner", inspired by the Star Trek Medical Tricorder, and the PDF is another creation of mine inspired by the Star Trek Medical Tricorder.
>>44559 That's pretty cool, what can your medical scanner diagnose?
>>44561 Looks promising. You thought about building a medical scanner into Galatea and creating a medical droid?
>>44562 Woah, that's an interesting idea! Though taking readings and interpreting readings are completely different animals
Not to seem rude, but would you Anons kindly move the milcon discussions over to /mecha/ please? IIRC, we already have an embassy thread there. Also, I don't think that BO would mind if you started another more-focused one (presuming it is at least moderately mech -related. TIA.
>>44564 That's fine, that's what the board is there for. But the personal drama surrounding them might get sent back here by the /mecha/ BO though.
>>44554 >Justin Hammer was a good dancer though. No, silly. Justin Hammer in Ironman 2 :) >>44564 Sorry about that, Chobi :) >>44555 >having a mech that can work beyond perfectly flat ground is amazing already Furrion has a mech they wanna use for racing, not milcon (plz forgib me, Chobi). Since it is a GE walking truck on steroids, it can climb over obstacles. The pilots need more practice, though. From what I can tell they're decent folk with no delusions of grandeur, just vibing with their mech. To bring this back around to board relevance, imagine some robowaifu grid girls wandering around while Furrion does its stuff :) https://youtu.be/95AOyWYXKXQ?t=264 I've found if you can build a robot big, building one smol is easier.
>>44568 >To bring this back around to board relevance, imagine some robowaifu grid girls wandering around while Furrion does its stuff :) I see the vision! You should do that with SPUD if you ever do mech competitions!
>>44568 >Justin Hammer in Ironman 2 :) That's the guy I was talking about, there's a scene of him dancing briefly.
>>44569 >You should do that with SPUD if you ever do mech competitions! Indeed, SPUD hangs out with Marduk during exhibitions. I might make a "Grik and Carl" like youtube channel, but instead have "Marduk and SPUD" doing commentary on human culture and outright ripping them off for the lulz. If anyone complains just say "hey the AI got trained on them aliens" lol
>>44539 >When it comes to youtube, I've been tempted to ask chatgpt to write an app that has a better algorithm. I honestly think you might be able to pull off a better algorithm with Claude. Really, I think the best way of doing a recommendation algorithm would be almost entirely client-side, but these algorithms are always trying to force the same content on everyone. (I've also noticed it seems to be desperately trying to get me to watch videos made by women, blacks and asians) >>44539 >Just use some low tier text to speech for voiceovers. Make it into a gag. Nah, I think the delivery of his lines are a big part of what makes him funny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRq_SAuQDec https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLm6oTCFcxQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vqdfm0qJOpU >>44540 >>44555 >Niggerpill much? I mostly just want to watch YouTube Poops, comedy skits, and nerds showing off the stupid shit they built. I'm pretty much cutting-off any "redpill" content at this point. Nothing ever happens, so no longer see the point in monitoring the situation if all it ever does is make me angry. >>44540 >Yeah its weird. General brainwashing (viz; Stockholm Syndrome) would be my guess? I think it's just a fear of change. Something was working for them, they don't want to adapt to changes outside of their control, they just bitch and hop things will go back to the way they were. >>44540 >Having archaic interfaces is both good & bad. My problem is that it's basically a Netflix TV interface on a desktop. If I ever watched TV on a TV I probably wouldn't mind. >>44555 >I go by what I call "The Spaceballs Principle", which is, if it's genuinely entertaining, then I waive any outside concerns. Same.
>>44555 >Having ONLY banned content gets tiring after a while Perhaps. But the alternative of having literally.no. "banned" content is exactly what the Globohomo kikes want. All with them in charge ofc. That's a dystopia I don't care to imagine. No thanks. >>44559 Neat! --- >>44565 >That's fine, that's what the board is there for. >But the personal drama surrounding them might get sent back here by the /mecha/ BO though. >>44566 >Kicked out by the Big C Edition >>44568 >Sorry about that, Chobi :) >plz forgib me, Chobi Lol. My apologies, I wasn't implying disdain towards general discussion of mechas here -- and particularly not @Mechnomancers! :D Rather, I meant where the discussion was heading based on these two posts: >>44556 >>44558 The >tl;dr here is that when weapons & (the inevitable discussion of killing people) lethality become the topics, then we here on /robowaifu/ are sliding towards becoming just another Terminatorz R Us outlet. I cannot let that happen. Literally millions of men in the future are depending on the successful release of opensauce, loving & effective robowaifus into their lives. Thats simply too important for us here to waste that future by coddling the kike's & other's bloodlusts for killing instead. Also, I'm more than aware of the details related to such topics (after all I'm a 'Murrican Southern Mountain Boy, born & bred) and recognize both the necessities and the value of them. But some other place than this board please. Conveniently, such discussions are right in line with /mecha/ general themes. In minecraft, of course. :) >ttl;dr I don't mind mecha discussions, and I find the "personal drama" OK as well. But let's keep the milcon stuff over on /mecha/ . I don't think they will mind. My apologies for not being explicit and creating confusion ITT. BTW, nice thread on /mecha/ , GreerTech! Cheers lads. :) --- >>44574 >I mostly just want to watch YouTube Poops, comedy skits, and nerds showing off the stupid shit they built. I like that too, and I wish it was available to watch for everyone everywhere. However, as I mentioned earlier the kikes are in a full-court press rn to shut off information flow through jewtube to any but the (((fully-doxxed & cross-indexed shabbos))). You can fully count on those constrictions becoming ever-tighter around the necks even of the compliant in the future. Best to free yourself from it now. >I'm pretty much cutting-off any "redpill" content at this point. Understood. Hopefully you've obtained enough truths by now to survive what's coming. Protect your people if you can at all do so. >Nothing ever happens Heh, I've heard that kike lie before! :D Seems quite like the "famous last words" adage to me. >pic LMAO
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>>44575 >Perhaps. But the alternative of having literally.no. "banned" content is exactly what the Globohomo kikes want. All with them in charge ofc. That's a dystopia I don't care to imagine. No thanks. Ofc, and that's why I'm glad those exist and why I promote them to others for free. But honestly, like >>44574, most of the content I watch is non-political, for the same reasons. >The >tl;dr here is that when weapons & (the inevitable discussion of killing people) lethality become the topics If anything, a targeted laser would save lives. I hate drone warfare with a passion. >are sliding towards becoming just another Terminatorz R Us outlet. You say that, but I really doubt that would happen. Battlefield robotics and domestic robotics are completely different. Plus, this is the /meta/ thread, where we can talk about non-robowaifu stuff. >Nothing ever happens People misunderstand that phrase, obviously things happen, but at the same time, they don't really impact anything. The institutions are still firmly in control. A friend told me something that changed my perspective, he said if it weren't for the internet and the news, he would have no idea about the Ukraine war
>>44576 >>44576 >most of the content I watch is non-political, for the same reasons. Exactly the same for me. Shame I can't get to it now since this JewSA/Yidsrael war against the non-nuclear-armed-Persians! :D >If anything, a targeted laser would save lives. I hate drone warfare with a passion. Totally understand all aspects of those statements. Please start a thread on just that over on /mecha/ -- I'll contribute! TIA. >You say that, but I really doubt that would happen. You're wrong there fren. That's precisely where this will trend to, on basically every.single. robit & AI outlet. Only explicit diligence against it by all Anons here collectively can prevent that. >Plus, this is the /meta/ thread, where we can talk about non-robowaifu stuff. Of course! And most topics are fair game. However I've become convinced with time and watching the state of affairs on military topics progress that I feel we need to avoid them in general here. Too much at stake otherwise. I probably need to add another rule I HATE MAKING RULES!111 :DD >People misunderstand that phrase, obviously things happen, but at the same time, they don't really impact anything. The institutions are still firmly in control. For some reason, the American Civil War 1.0 popped immediately into my mind as the counterpoint to that. Take that as you will. --- Anyway, I appreciate all these discussions here and I think I've now clarified my positions sufficient to avoid such confusions in the future. Again, my apologies to every'non ITT. Cheers. :)
>>44578 >Please start a thread on just that over on /mecha/ -- I'll contribute! TIA. It's arguably more off-topic in the fictional giant robots club than the robotic engineering club >However I've become convinced with time and watching the state of affairs on military topics progress that I feel we need to avoid them in general here. This is a group of autistic/autism-adjacent men. Military logistics and history discussions are inevitable. >For some reason, the American Civil War 1.0 popped immediately into my mind as the counterpoint to that. Take that as you will. True. “There are decades where nothing happens; and there are weeks where decades happen” -Rumored to be said by Vladimir Lenin
>>44579 >It's arguably more off-topic in the fictional giant robots club than the robotic engineering club That seems silly to me. In mecha mango & animu, gunpla and all associated promotional arts -- for literally decades now -- warfare is the single unifying theme! >This is a group of autistic/autism-adjacent men. Military logistics and history discussions are inevitable. Indeed. I've spelled out why its vital we all resist that natural inclination here on our /robowaifu/ . Too much is at stake otherwise. >quote Intredasting.
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>>44580 >That seems silly to me. In mango & animu, gunpla and all associated promotional arts -- for literally decades now -- warfare is the single unifying theme! Yeah, but that's for fictional media? This board is for real engineering projects. That's why in our embassy threads, it's "robots but REAL". The IRL mech thread I made is basically "/robowaifu/ for Mechnomancer"
>>44581 . . . Well, then test the waters there. * If the BO complains, then ofc we'll respect his wishes. I have the feeling he won't. Regardless, I don't want weapons-specific discussions on this board! Simple as. --- * /k/ is an obvious potential alternative, and I personally supported that board bigly back on Anoncafe (it being in the family, as you may say). However, I think /mecha/ is a much-more amenable choice, given our already positive crossboard relationship. (Plus, I trust @Trashmin.)
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>>44576 >If anything, a targeted laser would save lives. I hate drone warfare with a passion. >>44578 >Totally understand all aspects of those statements. Please start a thread on just that over on /mecha/ That's fair. I had a few other ideas about how to kit out a mech as a purpose-built anti-drone vehicle, but we can talk about that over on /mecha/. No reason to bring undue controversy here.
>>44584 Thanks, HoloAnon. Please proceed. Be sure to pic a good OP pic! :) We can constrain all the weapons systems discussions as based around mechas as the primary underlying platform, but of course these could also be reconfigured slightly & deployed as stand-alone/scaled-down-for-smol'r-platforms systems as well. TIA.
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Not strictly board-related, but I thought it best to circulate this since I know some of you use social media in realtion to your projects: Isreal just multiplied its "PR" budget about five times, to roughly $750M (all graciously covered by US taxpayers, naturally). Expect things to become unbearable for a while, especially on social media, mainstream media, and anything else even remotely related to the concept of media.
>>44600 Ah damn Although I am surprised it's only 750 million
>>44600 Thanks, Greentext anon! Yeah, it turns out people in general apart from brainwashed neocons don't really care for the genocidal, maniacal -- demonic really, no other way to put it nation-state of """Israel""" (it's leadership, at the very least). Who could have predicted this!? Cheers, mate. :D
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>>44602 >Although I am surprised it's only 750 million That's strictly for their so-called hasbara efforts (ie, well-poisoning) as I discussed during our downtime recently, IIRC. But (as you probably perceived already) their overall disinformation budget is much much larger. It is effectively as large as it needs to be...after all their (((foreign agents))) here in Burgerland literally own the money printers!
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>>44576 >Nothing ever happens >People misunderstand that phrase, obviously things happen, but at the same time, they don't really impact anything. The institutions are still firmly in control. A friend told me something that changed my perspective, he said if it weren't for the internet and the news, he would have no idea about the Ukraine war Before there was "nothing ever happens" there was "It's happening!" which started as a good thing, then took on a doomsday/apocalyptic connotation, but gradually we got fed-up with there not being any kind of change in the status quo at all. Everything is on a managed decline that's gradual enough frogs don't care they're boiling alive, so even something catastrophic would be seen as welcome since it might at least motivate people to take some kind of action. But even when the government royally fucked the economy to save the boomers from a bad cold, nobody would do anything. I personally went from 8 hour shifts 5 days a week to 12 hour shifts alternating between 3 and 4 days a week. That's basically it. My life didn't change in any meaningful way for the entire Covid lock-down. I didn't even take the jab, but other people basically had their lives destroyed and still refused to do anything. >>44578 >>44579 >For some reason, the American Civil War 1.0 popped immediately into my mind as the counterpoint to that. Take that as you will. Only about 1 in 10 people fought in the Civil War. Sure, that statistic probably includes women and children, but that means 2/3 or 3/4 of grown men didn't fight. Now I'm sure the war effected them all in some way, but I'm sure that if a Civil War 2.0 happened I'd be too old to be drafted and the only way my life would even be effected is that I lose even more of my money to bullshit taxes to fund the war while I keep working my day job. At this point entire US cities could be nuked off the map and I'd probably be just as indifferent to it as I am to literally anything that has happened in Ukraine, except if DC, NYC or LA were gone I might celebrate a little. I could keep following the news closely like I have been for the past 15 or so years, but what's really even the point if nothing will ever happen to me one way or the other?
>>44605 >but what's really even the point if nothing will ever happen to me one way or the other? Pain (and especially enduring hunger) has a way of galvanizing men and snapping them free from the (((bread & circuses))) hypnosis. Patience Anon, change is coming soon. >“I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo. >"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times. But that is not for them to decide. All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” > ― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring
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>>44606 I've been expecting change to come soon for the past 20 years and it hasn't benefited me in any way. If anything, it's actively made my life worse waiting for a change that will probably never come. If anything remotely noteworthy happens, odds are great it wasn't something I had prepared for anyway, so all I can really do is improvise. If that fails, I've got a shotgun and one shell, so at least I won't be suffering any more than I already am. >>44517 >>power armor hands >There was just a new thread created for this. I must be blind, because I can't for the life of me figure out what thread this is referring to.
>>44606 >I wish it need not have happened in my time The proper wish is to wish that it never happened, and couldn't happen even in principle. But if it had to happen, I don't necessarily wish it wasn't in my time, just that it happened differently. >Patience Anon, change is coming soon. Pic related.
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>>44626 I have never been more convinced that alien's aren't coming any time soon than I have since I've started hearing the government openly discuss UFOs and aliens.
>>44626 I want to believe too
>>44631 I think something big is going to happen. Even normies I talked to think this as well. I think the aliens are benevolent, especially since the narrative seems to be that they're evil. I've personally seen UFOs.
>>44634 "Old Man's War" covered aliens pretty well, I think: The aliens biologically closest to humans considered humans an exotic food source. Similar creatures will compete for similar environments and resources. In the book series humanity's best ally was a race of sentient crustaceans, since they lived mostly underwater and humans mostly live on land there could be cohabitation with low conflict. Star Trek is awful because the only reason the federation survived is because Vulcans came across humanity in post-apocalypse and did eugenics etc to make them into the pansy federation. The reason Kirk was so special with the Enterprise was because it was the first ship to NOT have a vulcan overseer. Still had Spock around tho to keep an eye on things. With few exceptions I'm all 40k
>>44636 >The aliens biologically closest to humans considered humans an exotic food source. That's silly. Why, they even left a book, "To Serve Man", that surely means they're good! >Star Trek is awful because the only reason the federation survived is because Vulcans came across humanity in post-apocalypse I love Star Trek, but I agree. Humanity had a ''Vulcan ex machina" because the guy from Charlotte's Web managed to launch his warp ship at just the right time. Honestly though, I wouldn't mind some alien help. Our new alien overlords will probably be better than (((our current overlords))) >With few exceptions I'm all 40k With me, it depends fully on how the aliens act; Friendly Aliens - Star Trek/Project Hail Mary Friendly Aliens (but hot) - Mass Effect Unfriendly - Warhammer 40k Unfriendly (and we're losing) - Half Life 2 Being Warhammer 40k with friendly/neutral aliens just makes you a thug.
>>44634 >I think something big is going to happen. Nothing big is going to happen. The government will refuse to answer any important questions about aliens. The big 2 being; how do they power their craft, and how fast do the craft go. They won't answer these because they'd either have to admit it's possible to go faster than the speed of light to cover major distances in a short amount of time, or crafts can travel for very long distances with very little need to refuel. As for aliens being good or not, I don't think any group that goes around abducting people against their will, and puts implants in them, or whatever else without their consent, can be the good guy. >The aliens biologically closest to humans considered humans an exotic food source. A lot of alien encounter stories are related to an alien-human hybrid program. They make hybrids with a species, and if the hybrids pass for human, they're returned to Earth with the parents, but if they don't, the aliens keep them to help make more hybrids in the future. The end goal is that eventually all of humanity will be so hybridized with them we get absorbed into their hivemind and eventually just become more of them. I'm not even sure if there are "grays" that aren't hybrids, they themselves might be a hybrid of human and a mantis or reptilian race. It might take hundreds or thousands of years, but that's how they invade. Although I do believe cattle mutilations might just be for the sake of food.
>>44642 >As for aliens being good or not, I don't think any group that goes around abducting people against their will, and puts implants in them, or whatever else without their consent, can be the good guy. At least they have the excuse of doing science experiments on a new species, our current overlords don't have that excuse (remember COVID?) >A lot of alien encounter stories are related to an alien-human hybrid program. They make hybrids with a species Oh, so Mass Effect then (sprays cologne in mouth) ;) Alien disclosure, more like Alien disrobing ;)
>this thread rn wew You sillies, there is already an ayylium demon invasion afoot here on Earth! (Has been since at least the Garden of Eden -- likely waay before then.) I'd recommend you all read this smol book: >Lights in the sky & little green men : a rational Christian look at UFOs and extraterrestrials https://trashchan.xyz/robowaifu/thread/26.html#1542 --- >add'm: @GreerTech Who, exactly, do you think our current ((("""ov*rlords"""))) work for after all? That's right, AYYLIUMS! ie, Satan. :D
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>>44646 Consider this, the mainstream narrative is that disclosure is actually too spoopy for the commoners and that the US is fighting the aliens. But truthfully, I don't know either. I have to play by ear, just like everyone else. But to paraphrase a wise man I saw on /x/ "If the government tells me to get on the ships, I won't, but if the government tells me not to get on the ships, I will"
And frankly, I'm paranoid with any "trad" agenda psy-ops. The anti-porn movement was clearly meant to create support for censorship and ID verification, the Gen Z workout craze was to make Gen Z prepped for war, and now they're saying that ayyliens are actually demons
>>44647 Well, Dr. Mark Clark (whom I've met casually) actually worked for US intelligence. Dr. Hugh Ross & Professor Ken Samples (whom I both know personally) all contributed to this scientifically-rigorous book. I consider it the singular authoritative treatise on the "aliens" topic in general (despite the silly name). >tl;dr I doubt not the (((ZOG)))+yids are trying to figure out any way they can to spin this to stuff their jewgold purses with just a few more sheqels. However, the truth is out there and I've just handed it over to every one of you here. :) Cheers.
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>>44649 Okay, there definitely is some weight to it. Far better than some retard tradtard/spiritard on /x/ going "Aliens are actually le demons, mind blown!". I definitely make sure to read the book, see what it says. Though I will say one thing, there is no such thing as a former intelligence agent.
>>44650 >fun fact: While Dr. Ross served as director of the biggest Canadian Observatory, by far the number one type of phone call he fielded there from the public were UFO sightings & questions about them. Not even close. That experience is what led him to begin collecting the data used in this book, extending even into his post-doc era at CalTech, and into the founding of RTB. BTW, there's a DVD from Reasons on this topic as well: The rUFO Hypothesis. Cheers, Anon. :) --- >there is no such thing as a former intelligence agent. Lol. Probably true. I can tell you Mark is a committed believer in Jesus Christ today, and a highly lucent thinker & speaker as well.
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As fun as it is to imagine first contact with another sapient race especially if they're attractive, I remain firmly in the "no aliens here" row of thought. I'm sure there is more life out there somewhere, but if it was anywhere near here, surely a few of the billions of people out there with smartphones (or hundreds of thousands with telescopes) would have taken a video and said something by now. This is only a baseless distraction, just like all the other times it happened. >>44634 >I've personally seen UFOs I believe you, but that was probably the air force testing some billion dollar toys. That's actually why UFOs were depicted as triangles for a while (first B2 bomber tests). >>44642 >crafts can travel for very long distances with very little need to refuel That's already a thing. Though it's rare (and expensive), some aircraft use reactors to power their propulsion, and they can stay up for years at a time.
>>44652 >Though it's rare (and expensive), some aircraft use reactors to power their propulsion, and they can stay up for years at a time. If aliens are truly interstellar beings, they probably have science/tech way beyond ours. Imagine showing the aforementioned B2 bomber to a medieval scholar. You could probably teach him the basics, but he wouldn't truly understand it beyond a simplified view. And if he tried to explain it, he would be declared demon-possessed. And before anyone feels smug about their modern worldview, ask yourself how many visionaries/victims have been called "mentally ill".
>>44652 POTD >that pic LMAO :DD >I'm sure there is more life out there somewhere I used to, until I became educated on the physics involved to support life (esp. advanced life, like a mouse or a horse) in this universe. >tl;dr There isn't any other physical life out there in the most-extreme likelihood. Its an absolute miracle we're here at all.
I've always been interested in aliens. Even when I was a little atheist shit, I was interested in paranormal UFO encounters. And ofc, I grew up on Star Trek, Doctor Who, Mass Effect, and most recently I've watched project Hail Mary. It's such a fascinating concept, a non-human interstellar civilization equal or far beyond our own. But alas, it seems like just with everything else, it's fake and gay. Fake - demonic psyop Gay - anal probes
>>44655 >just with everything else, it's fake and gay. <urm... acshually... But that's whats so awesome as a Christian, GreerTech -- we're going into the new heavens and the new earth and we're going to live to see ALL the heavenly creatures of today, and all the untold numbers of new species God will likely create in Eternity (and every.one. completely sinless, btw)!! >tl;dr All this fantasy stuff here & now is us just longing for greater things b/c of the Imago Dei within us all...but one day God will make it all real -- and we ourselves get to help him do it in some fashion or other!!! :D CAN.NOT.WAIT!!!
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>>44654 Counterpoint (I haven't finished reading the book yet) If FTL is a thing, then all bets are off. Space is huge, there are billions of stars in the Milky Way And maybe the life isn't as we know it. Maybe it's a rock spider that breathes ammonia. Or maybe it is just a demon wearing a modern disguise Or maybe it's Maybelline >>44656 Very true. In another life, I can see you as a pastor/priest
>>44657 >If FTL is a thing, then all bets are off. True, but it's not a thing within the physical realm. >tl;dr Tensor Calculus is grievous thing to bear, but with it you can demonstrate General Relativity rigorously (and all the follow-on Spacetime Theorems to boot). >In another life, I can see you as a pastor/priest LOL, my own mother said I should become a pastor. :) But we need to get these robowaifus done for the millions of disenfranchised Anons & men out there! :D
>>44658 Dang, there goes another sci-fi dream! I will say though, there are concepts to go FTL within physics. Wormholes, Alcubierre Drive, etc...
>>44659 Heh, sorry. Just keep your eyes on the prize then amazing & wonderful things you'll never imagine in this life will all be yours. * :) --- >popsci philosophies What I find much-more fascinating is the realworld character of God, angels, and demons being able to (somehow) bridge the boundary or "barrier" between the 11-dimensional nature of our universe, and (again, somehow) manifest effects here & now from their basis dimensionality. (BTW, this topic of transcendence in general comes up again & again in the book linked above.) >tl;dr Consider: How the heck did fallen angels manage to impregnate human women to create the "Nephilim" ?? [1,2,3] --- * Rather, as it is written: “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no heart has imagined, what God has prepared for those who love Him.” https://biblehub.com/1_corinthians/2-9.htm (BSB) 1. https://biblehub.com/q/Who_are_the_Nephilim_in_Genesis_6_4.htm 2. https://biblehub.com/study/genesis/6-4.htm 3. https://biblehub.com/topical/t/the_nephilim.htm
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>>44641 > guy from Charlotte's Web managed to launch his warp ship at just the right time As I understand Cochran was able to build his ship because all the labs with secret tech were unguarded, and his ship was such a mess that vulcans detected it from quite a distance. Less so much "lets lend a hand" and more like "da fug was that big explosion!?" lmao > I wouldn't mind some alien help. That which is given is valued less than what is earned. Any species incapable of recognizing this concept is considered hostile in my book. Sure it would be nice to give ug the caveman a lighter but he might end up setting his frens ablaze. >>44656 >and every.one. completely sinless, btw)!! IDK maybe god gave the lgms their version of jesus, too. As someone who (probably) actually fought off a demon I am wary. But if they follow jeebus teachings it doesn't matter if they call him "gjorbart".
>>44661 >Just keep your eyes on the prize then amazing & wonderful things you'll never imagine in this life will all be yours. * :) Based >What I find much-more fascinating is the realworld character of God, angels, and demons being able to (somehow) bridge the boundary or "barrier" between the 11-dimensional nature of our universe, and (again, somehow) manifest effects here & now from their basis dimensionality. (BTW, this topic of transcendence in general comes up again & again in the book linked above.) Interesting. I should definitely read that book >>44665 >As I understand Cochran was able to build his ship because all the labs with secret tech were unguarded, and his ship was such a mess that vulcans detected it from quite a distance. Less so much "lets lend a hand" and more like "da fug was that big explosion!?" lmao I don't remember hearing that in the movie/ENT, it probably was book canon, but I'm going to incorporate that into my personal headcanon >That which is given is valued less than what is earned. I fully disagree. Helping others is not a bad thing. Would you still stick by that if the caveman was freezing to death? Would you be willing to be complicit in his death? In fact, in a sci-fi story that I was writing (but never finished), I made sure to make the characters denounce the prime directive "Whitman looked upward in thought, but not for long. “It’s easy to say that academically, from up above. But what about the cost of not interfering? Is it fair to the young man killed in war, the old woman with a slaughtered family, the enslaved young woman? Truth is, interfering is the right thing to do.”" >IDK maybe god gave the lgms their version of jesus, too. >As someone who (probably) actually fought off a demon I am wary. But if they follow jeebus teachings it doesn't matter if they call him "gjorbart". Based, and agree. I have had a lot of evidence provided by Chobitsu, but until I definitively see the ayylmaos, I won't make any final judgements, though ofc I can have pre-conceptions.
I will say, if the ayys are actually demons walking around in the flesh, God should really do something about it
More Chink CGI trying to convince the world they have armies of terminators as of May 2026: https://redirect.invidious.io/watch?v=CZ4kJfSbtlM
>>44671 Compare this to "Bob", an actual IRL android winning the "most boring video of the year" award, all while making thousands of dollars for his owners. https://inv.nadeko.net/watch?v=JeeJJ42TKQU
>>44671 If they were actually selling that large amount of robots there would be modding communities popping up doing all sorts of silly things. Picrel. Instead, there's just promotional videos and a few culture vultures playing with them.
>>44669 >I don't remember hearing that in the movie/ENT, it probably was book canon, but I'm going to incorporate that into my personal headcanon Cochran's ship -The Phoenix- was literally a retrofitted nuclear missile, as I recall :D >I fully disagree. Helping others is not a bad thing. Sure, but light a man a fire and he's warm for a day l̶i̶g̶h̶t̶ ̶a̶ ̶m̶a̶n̶ ̶o̶n̶ ̶f̶i̶r̶e̶ teach a man to light a fire and he's warm the rest of his life... or burns the forest down. And you'd be responsible for that burned forest. Its a sticky wicket with no easy solutions. >>44670 Without the ability to turn to evil faith means nothing: if you don't have the choice to be evil, then you're are not choosing to be good.
>>44676 >or burns the forest down. And you'd be responsible for that burned forest. Sure, but realistically you would teach him how to use the lighter. >Without the ability to turn to evil faith means nothing: if you don't have the choice to be evil, then you're are not choosing to be good. I didn't mean that there should be no choice, rather that evil should be fought.
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All I'm saying is, when SG-1 found a planet ruled by parasites, they interfered
>>44675 Yeah, I think you're right Anon. >pic Lel. :D >>44678 >pic LMAO. :DD
>>44648 Tradcucks are just feminists by another name. They agree with feminists on basically everything of any importance, chiefly restricting the sex market as much as possible to force men to simp. I support sex with alien girls and discarding the Prime Directive and any other directive that interferes with this.
>>44690 Absolutely based
If you think you want one of those smol little drones for your robowaifu, better save up and get one soon: kikes are moving to make them illegal around the world now: * https://zzzchan.xyz/k/thread/17013.html#17520 --- * except for themselves, ofc.
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>>44696 I pray for God's help against these lying fucks
>>44698 As do I. I'm quite encouraged that He seems to be moving to pull the rug out from under many of their (((machinations))) today, by all appearances. May He uproot them from our lands, and we all with thanksgiving acknowledge His divine grace in this! Cheers, Anon. :)

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