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That's perfectly safe actually, unless they hosed up a weld, or didn't test the program with a dummy.
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Jose posted:so close to a funny number Well the toll could still grow. He heh
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Kommando posted:
That's pretty impressive
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 14:44 |
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http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/skid-marks-as-truck-loses-a-load-of-waste-near-toowoomba-20161123-gsw3ef.html Related, now that's what I call a lovely situation
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 14:46 |
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The best part is that it looks like the ball is bouncing off of the goalpost.
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 15:40 |
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New Racing sim chair looking good. Just need a way of mounting an LG B6. CADPAT posted:I was waiting for that thing to smash him around like that Hulk/Loki scene in Avengers Or this:
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 15:42 |
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Talk about foreign OSHA: scaffolding at a Chinese power plant construction site collapsed, killing at least 67. I wonder if we'll ever hear of the reason. Do they even have any kind of industrial accident investigations, or is life too cheap in China?
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 15:53 |
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uXs posted:This does look dangerous and not really what it was designed for. On the other hand, it's totally within weight limits and apparently fully programmed beforehand so they could test it before someone actually got on? Someone I know who works with industrial robots - he's a goon btw but he's even worse at posting than me - said a robot like that can change direction fast enough to give the rider a concussion.
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 16:46 |
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Carbon dioxide posted:Someone I know who works with industrial robots - he's a goon btw but he's even worse at posting than me - said a robot like that can change direction fast enough to give the rider a concussion. Sure, but they programmed it to not do that. I don't see a dude wiggling a stick somewhere, that would make it infinitely more dangerous.
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 16:55 |
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uXs posted:Sure, but they programmed it to not do that. I don't see a dude wiggling a stick somewhere, that would make it infinitely more dangerous. e. make the robot guy post here because chances are good he has stories of when the robots go Terminator
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Talk about foreign OSHA: scaffolding at a Chinese power plant construction site collapsed, killing at least 67. I wonder if we'll ever hear of the reason. Do they even have any kind of industrial accident investigations, or is life too cheap in China? First thing I thought of after hearing this in the news was the Willow Island disaster, where the scaffolding collapsed due to a multitude of reasons, two of which were missing/broken bolts, and attaching the scaffolding to concrete that hadn't even dried out yet. Oh, and of course, a third reason, that was mentioned in some news articles about the Chinese accident, rushing of the construction due to dates that had to be kept despite delays making them impossible to achieve.
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 21:34 |
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zedprime posted:For example if bit rot shifts an x to a y in a coordinate system and it smears the top of the chair along the ground or less dramatically accelerates enough to cause internal injury i'm sure there are also physical rotation locks and motor limiters that can prevent unsafe motions
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VectorSigma posted:i'm sure there are also physical rotation locks and motor limiters that can prevent unsafe motions
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VectorSigma posted:i'm sure there are also physical rotation locks and motor limiters that can prevent unsafe motions There's a ton of safety mechanisms to prevent the robot from damaging itself, because it is very expensive. But these safety mechanisms only engage if the robot itself is in danger. Once I had a robot bend a metal bolt as thick as my finger before the safety system stopped it. I doubt dragging a human along the floor would even register to it. Humans aren't supposed to be in reach of it when it's running. The real problem with that chair-riding video is that the emergency stop is not usable. An emergency stop to a robot means "ENGAGE THE MECHANICAL BRAKES NOW", not "please halt". Last time I had to use an emergency stop the robot nearly ripped itself out of the floor, caused several tons of steel to literally bounce and made a terrible noise. I don't think it would kill the chair guy if you hit the emergency stop while it was spinning in a big circle, but he'd maybe get a concussion and whiplash. Note that when I had to use the emergency stop I was safely behind a fence. That said, there are a ton of robots that are safe for human interaction. However, they're slow and weak. The robot in that video is definitely not one of them.
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VectorSigma posted:i'm sure there are also physical rotation locks and motor limiters that can prevent unsafe motions
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:Talk about foreign OSHA: scaffolding at a Chinese power plant construction site collapsed, killing at least 67. I wonder if we'll ever hear of the reason. Do they even have any kind of industrial accident investigations, or is life too cheap in China? Chinese crane & scaffolding collapse season isn't March to April like in New York?
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MercurialOne posted:There's a ton of safety mechanisms to prevent the robot from damaging itself, because it is very expensive. But these safety mechanisms only engage if the robot itself is in danger. Once I had a robot bend a metal bolt as thick as my finger before the safety system stopped it. I doubt dragging a human along the floor would even register to it. Humans aren't supposed to be in reach of it when it's running. You should probably speak to congress, because very shortly people are going to be having sex with robots. Imagine a 10th scale robot, reenacting that video on some goon's erection.
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Warm und Fuzzy posted:You should probably speak to congress, because very shortly people are going to be having sex with robots. Time for this thread's favorite word degloving.
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Warm und Fuzzy posted:You should probably speak to congress, because very shortly people are going to be having sex with robots. Those sexbots are just gonna be realdolls with a heating pad and a speaker
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# ? Nov 24, 2016 22:46 |
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Re: Manhandling robot joyrides: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lFWLlx_GzB0&t=521s OSHA content; the hair of the woman at 9:55 is kinda long and I was worried it would get caught somewhere.
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wdarkk posted:Time for this thread's favorite word degloving.
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evil_bunnY posted:That's perfectly safe actually, unless they hosed up a weld, or didn't test the program with a dummy. Quoting this, because there's nothing to be afraid of. This is a industrial machine, made to repeat motions within very small margins of error forever (until it gets replaces by a better machine). If you use the right program, it will do what it did the last time, the time before that and for the next xxxxx times. There's a lot of safety in place if it is off the path. If nothing breaks, because it is properly cared for and the program ran fine before, everything is good. This is a machine that is aware of it's position and knows how to correct movement to get where it should. If it runs once with a load of X, it will run forever with everything <=X. Fakeedit: Here, have some safe, human controlled rides after all these http://i.imgur.com/ykruWFK.mp4 http://i.imgur.com/5lTxe8Q.mp4 For more safe rides, there's Youtube.
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czg posted:Re: Manhandling robot joyrides: A friend of mine works for Kuka. Unfortunately he didn't let me ride any of the robots when I was in Augsburg and seems to be mostly coding boring crap himself too
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Synthbuttrange posted:http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/queensland/skid-marks-as-truck-loses-a-load-of-waste-near-toowoomba-20161123-gsw3ef.html Since I'm not phoneposting I can add the picture. Imagine suddenly braking to avoid crashing into an idiot, then realizing that your cargo of liquid feces is coming through the back of your cab.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 02:24 |
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What a shithead
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 02:51 |
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The most thing I got from that article is that he was apparently carting around a load of liquid human sewage in an open-bed dump truck, covered only with a tarp. imagine the smell, even before the crash
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Sagebrush posted:The most thing I got from that article is that he was apparently carting around a load of liquid human sewage in an open-bed dump truck, covered only with a tarp. quote:Arkwood Organic Recycling co-director Elissa Clarke said "it's like carting a fish bowl" and the sudden braking had forced the waste to spill through the cover. Oh that's cool then. I'm just going to drive around this load of steel beams without actually restraining them in any way. Watch out, you don't want me to break suddenly or a steel beam with my decapitated head on the front of it is gonna ram into your car. Surely you need to secure your load well enough that you can brake in an unexpected situation without the braking causing you to lose your load? What happens if a stupid school kid steps out in front of the truck?
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Buttcoin purse posted:What happens if a stupid school kid steps out in front of the truck? Well, poo poo happens.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 03:43 |
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"We contacted Other Drivers for a response to co-director Clarke's statement, which they gladly provided, but which would be against our professional standards to repeat in print."
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 03:46 |
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Now he'll never be the head of a lovely corporation
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Buttcoin purse posted:Oh that's cool then. I'm just going to drive around this load of steel beams without actually restraining them in any way. Watch out, you don't want me to break suddenly or a steel beam with my decapitated head on the front of it is gonna ram into your car. Or, you could realize that trucks hauling loads stop on a mile-long dime, AND NOT CUT THEM OFF.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 08:20 |
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Two things to take from this which should be obvious: 1) Never cut off a truck. 2) Always secure your loads. This was a minor accident, caused by a dumb rear end certainly, which turned into a big one because the trucking company failed in their duty of care.
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Avenging_Mikon posted:Or, you could realize that trucks hauling loads stop on a mile-long dime, AND NOT CUT THEM OFF. And also secure your load.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 09:34 |
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All lorry drivers are imbeciles with severe mental disorders so don't cut them off because they will kill you one way or another.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 10:00 |
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[Driver screeches to a halt, gets splashed by a wave] Driver: Woo, I gotta replace that window.
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Sponge Baathist posted:Driver: Woo, I gotta replace that window.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 10:09 |
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Wow. Wonder which pipe has the driver's head in it.
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# ? Nov 25, 2016 10:29 |
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It looks like a right hand drive truck, so he probably got away with just making GBS threads himself. EDIT: Yep, happened in Karratha* in Western Australia. * It's between Cooya Pooya and West Intercourse Island. Megillah Gorilla fucked around with this message at 11:03 on Nov 25, 2016 |
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Gorilla Salad posted:* It's between Cooya Pooya and West Intercourse Island. Tell me more about this magical place
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