• @HipsterTenZero
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    447 months ago

    What possible use case is there for this that isn’t a felony of some description?

        • Echo Dot
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          7 months ago

          Don’t even bother shooting them, just use the flamethrower for everything. There may be collateral damage but it’s worth it.

      • @adam_y@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        I say that, but I, in no way, want that to happen.

        But yeah, Boston Dynamic have long said that they don’t want their robots weaponised, but here we are seeing it happen.

        • @tal@lemmy.today
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          7 months ago

          Boston Dynamics has made multiple robots for DARPA. If they make a really great platform, I expect they’re probably gonna be weaponized at some point. Maybe not by them, but…

          I remember a buddy of mine who was working on an autonomous, self-mapping rover research project at his university on a DARPA project. He was just working on the navigation side, part of a larger project. He was telling me how he had a “huh” moment when they got the first control unit and it had a big red button on it labelled “weapon”.

    • Flying Squid
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      97 months ago

      Employees trying to unionize.

      At least it seems like that sort of thing never ends up being a felony…

      • Zorque
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        57 months ago

        I don’t know if I’d ever be bored if I had a Wee Knight to ride.

      • Echo Dot
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        27 months ago

        They are not actually that expensive. You just feel posh when you use one.

        My girlfriend came with one, it’s great for grilled cheese. But I’m not allowed to use it anymore because I set fire to a chocolate bar.

        • @tal@lemmy.today
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          17 months ago

          But I’m not allowed to use it anymore because I set fire to a chocolate bar.

          Huh. TIL.

          https://kitchenroar.com/flammable/chocolate/

          Chocolate, or more so cocoa, is highly flammable. If it catches fire, the blaze is difficult to extinguish since cocoa powder contains 10 to 20 per cent fat and has a huge surface area. Yes, chocolate is flammable. Most solid foods possess at least some level of flammability because they are organic, and chocolate is no exception.

          See, I don’t see how one would have known that without having actually experimented and set a chocolate bar on fire, though.

      • @tal@lemmy.today
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        27 months ago

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butane_torch

        Culinary

        Butane torches are frequently employed as kitchen gadgets to caramelize sugar in cooking, such as when making crème brûlée. They may be marketed as kitchen torches, cooking torches, or culinary torches. Use of the butane torch in the kitchen is not limited to caramelizing sugar; it can be used to melt or brown toppings on casseroles or soups, to melt cheese, and to roast or char vegetables such as peppers.

      • Flying Squid
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        37 months ago

        Have you considered a regular dog that doesn’t shoot flames? Our non-flamethrowing dog does a very good job taking care of the rabbits she can’t chase away.

        • @tal@lemmy.today
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          27 months ago

          Probably leaves a monolayer of dog shit, though. Now, a flamethrower robo-dog, there’s the dog of the future.

    • Echo Dot
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      17 months ago

      I hate having to carry around a .5g firelight, this will save me the immense difficulty.