Don't be mad at robots taking your job. Taking stuff off a shelf is a job practically meant for robots. If you're a human doing a robot's job, it's time to learn a skill. Might I suggest something in the field of robotics? Lol
@@MajorasWrath1 Learning a skill to improve your quality of life is a universally agreed upon fact of life in ALL trains of political thought. Where are you getting your political ideas from? A kid's meal toy?
@@TheRealOtakuEdits Useless without something in place like rent control and other anti-capitalism measures. Otherwise yes, on paper, UBI is a good bandaid.
THis is so bad. They block everything. On a particular level they cant be bassed, and they also shifts the rail when they reach their level so no other can go up or down on that section anymore... seems like a bug could cause massive damage.
Keep demanding that $15/hr, then $20/hr.... Then one day you wake up and have no job because it will literally be cheaper to buy these, even if they are slower than a fast worker. Endurance wins every time. Didn't Romero teach us that about zombies?
Bro even a $0 minimum wage would not slow down these things. A robot is infinitely more efficient than any human, you are dumb as shit. The problem is capitalism.
@@MajorasWrath1 Maybe stick to brushing your doll's hair, ok sweetie? The adults are talking. You are obviously young and inexperienced (or old and really dumb). Robots by their very definition are not more efficient than humans, except in the very rigid, static paths in which they are programmed to work (which is my business, btw, as a software engineer). Their efficiency rate outside of that track is literally ZERO. But above that, you are completely missing the point, and instead you simply repeated back to me what I already said. Then called me _"dumb"._ How dumb is that? And _Capitalism is the problem,_ coming from someone who just said, and I quote, _"$0 minimum wage would not slow these things down",_ as if there were any logical connection between those two completely unrelated points.
@@robertzeurunkl8401 yes you are a software engineer which guarantees you are braindead at most other topics, especially anything remotely related to social topics. The atomised nature of your comment and delusion that these things aren't interconnected are proof enough of that. Stick to wasting your time reinventing the software wheel endlessly as a result of capitalism closing off most knowledge behind nonsense like "copyright" and "patents"
Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh................................you realize that you don't need a robot that can slide up the warehouse shelves, right? You basically just need a driverless forklift that can elevate to the higher levels. How much money did you waste on this project? This is a ridiculously bad way to solve a simple problem, and for that reason, I'm out.
you have to be a slow picker if you need the minimum wage of 15 bucks to really earn 15 bucks per hour. Normally you make more that 15 bucks if you aren't so slow that a company doesn't want you with or without such a minimum wage. But it's not about this, question is how long will it take to replace even the best pickers from a financial perspective.
@@MajorasWrath1 Yes. Displacing workers is a benefit to a capitalist business model, just as anything else that reduces labor costs. Again, I really don't think you have any idea what capitalism is. Are we talking about the same thing? I'm talking about the robots.
@@pittraider1221 That's the problem. As a Christian, I lean more towards Socialism. Let's face it. I'm pretty sure God's economy is not based on predatory profiteering. But We also have to account for fallen human nature which is, by default, selfish and evil. Every attempt at socialism will always fail because the believers always fail to take into account human nature. We don't always act in the best interest of others above and ahead of ourselves. In fact, none of us do. Ever. We all work in our own self-interest. And in this world, we have to. Socialism is doomed by man's corrupted and fallen nature. Captiralism is poisoned by it in the same way (ie, that predatory capitalism thing). Somewhere between predatory Capitalism, and doomed socialism is the answer. And the truth is, it's in the Gospel of Jesus Christ: "Let every one of you love your neighbor as much as yourself, and each esteem the other a better than themselves". But even in the Church, we are all still fallen, broken human beings. We have no hope of ever fixing this until Jesus comes. So, hang in there, bro. In the meantime, that's where repentance and forgiveness comes in and keeps the peace between us. ;-)