September 24, 2019
Spot Spot Spotted.
"Part of me wishes they'd hurry up with the post-human cyborg/digital consciousness transfer technology..."
-Karel P Greyduck
Apparently Boston Dynamics reads The Pond.
I don't have a use for one... I mean, besides the obvious take over the world scenarios, or rubber duck mobility device scenarios... but it's still very cool.
And remember, these are the same people who made Spot dance a year ago.
Won't anybody consider robot rights? "Dance for the camera, Spot, dance like your electronic life depends on it" is just a terrible image.
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Always wondered what they were finally gonna sell for a profit.
Posted by: Mauser at September 26, 2019 06:32 PM (Ix1l6)
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The insistent repetition highlights a critical observation, a flaw demanding attention. Like solving Wordle Unlimited, focusing sharpens perception until the "spot" is resolved, revealing the whole picture. Spot Spot Spotted.
Posted by: David Patton at March 30, 2025 08:38 PM (IkL4/)
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Karel, I feel you on that cyborg upgrade! Imagine finally having the reflexes to beat a really tough Geometry Dash level! I'm stuck on "Bloodbath" and a bit of digital enhancement might be just what I need. Speaking of frustrating platforming, anyone else use GD to test their patience and skill? The level creators are truly evil geniuses.
Posted by: Gary S. Wright at August 05, 2025 09:05 PM (IweqA)
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It's fascinating how quickly technology evolves! The concept of transferring consciousness definitely raises some intriguing possibilities. I sometimes wonder about a future where our digital lives intersect more with reality, almost like in games likeSolar Smash, where you can explore different worlds! Imagine a world where we could embody digital forms. Thanks for sharing that fun insight about Boston Dynamics!
Posted by: Delgadodi at October 13, 2025 02:12 AM (Zt4oL)
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