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Mr. Nice! posted:The robot is in need of maintenance. That's why there's only the one weld that looks like poo poo. The rest of the cars going down that line will have that same lovely weld until they do maintenance on the robot. It's probably actually because the welder was a minority who was just subjected to a slur, or a white person who had to fire off a quick slur at a passing minority colleague.
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HolHorsejob posted:That's one way to get your cone back. Thanks a lot!
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Horrific. These men are all already deaf and they cover their ears only to lessen the pain.
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BasicLich posted:doing bonghits of harbor freight tool magic smoke Torque up.
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Continuing the trend of "is it okay for my employer to lock me inside the building overnight?" https://twitter.com/ellle_em/status/1492787605636853761
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Should have hung up with the boss and then live-streamed the fire department breaking into a Walmart to liberate them. I’m sure they’d be delighted for the opportunity.
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Arson Daily posted:I thought robots made these welds? Does Elon really have human beings poorly welding his cars together? When I was a teenager I worked in a factory that made truck and suv frames. Tons of robot welding. Last station on the line was 4 humans, to fix all the hosed up robot welds. They're like any other tool, maintain them or they gently caress up.
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iwentdoodie posted:When I was a teenager I worked in a factory that made truck and suv frames. Tons of robot welding. And we all know how low-level managers feel about maintenance.
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Arson Daily posted:I thought robots made these welds? Does Elon really have human beings poorly welding his cars together? Heres what the standoffs holding one of the PCBs in an iPhone 4S look like Definitely robot welded, looks like reworked too. This was one in the wild.
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Wingnut Ninja posted:Continuing the trend of "is it okay for my employer to lock me inside the building overnight?" The poster needs to claim the overtime for the time he spent locked in the restaurant. If they don't pay you it's kidnapping.
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Harry_Potato posted:The poster needs to claim the overtime for the time he spent locked in the restaurant. If they don't pay you it's kidnapping. It practically already is. You can gently caress off from a job whenever you want. "We're going to leave you locked up, but at least you get overtime" is still being held against your will.
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It's false imprisonment and that attaches a criminal and civil cause of action, so it's doubly hosed. "We don't want to pay to open a door that's stuck" is not quite a felony but the manager who said that should be looking for a lawyer.
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assuming that isnt stdh they still seem terminally online saying updates will be coming instead of deleting everything(also asking for advice to be delete) so theres no records.
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PhazonLink posted:assuming that isnt stdh they still seem terminally online saying updates will be coming instead of deleting everything(also asking for advice to be delete) so theres no records. probably hasn't actually spoken to the lawyer yet, we'll know when he does because that will happen
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CarForumPoster posted:Heres what the standoffs holding one of the PCBs in an iPhone 4S look like Reminder that Robots have to be trained by a human to do the work, which means somebody (probably with very little welding experienced) trained the robot to weld that badly.
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CommieGIR posted:Reminder that Robots have to be trained by a human to do the work, which means somebody (probably with very little welding experienced) trained the robot to weld that badly. Wait, really? I know basically nothing about production line robots, but I would've guessed they were set up with preprogrammed instructions like a cnc mill or something.
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A mill that’s set up badly will do bad work. The machines are only “doing it all” after humans set up the proper sequence. Tesla previously had a whistleblower report that robots were puncturing battery packs and other workers were just patching them and putting them in cars. Elon had him swatted with a faked mass shooting threat, tried to have him charged for industrial espionage, and eliminated his position so nobody else would catch it.
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iwentdoodie posted:When I was a teenager I worked in a factory that made truck and suv frames. Tons of robot welding. I also worked in an automotive manufacturing plant and if a machine hosed up, it was our fault. If we let supervisors know there was a problem, they would let the line limp along as if nothing was wrong, churning out lovely parts and it was still our fault if poo poo got out. They would not allow maintenance to purchase the parts needed to permanently fix a machine. If someone got hurt, it was our fault. If someone got hurt even after we turned in a safety issue to the health and safety officer, it would never get fixed and it was our fault. We had to bring our own foam pipe wrap in to put on sharp edges of metal because if we didn't, no one would. If we didn't make quota for parts daily, it was our fault. If we made quota, they expected that every day and if we didn't reach it, it was our fault. If we exceeded quota once, then that was the new quota going forward and if we didn't reach it, it was our fault. I worked every department in that place (PCB manufacturing, ABS injection molding for the housings of the fuse boxes, and LSR molding for the electrical seals, and inspection) and it was always the loving same experience. Years of this poo poo grinds you down. You'd have to be a hosed up individual to take pride working in a place like this. Unperson_47 fucked around with this message at 21:52 on Feb 13, 2022 |
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Wingnut Ninja posted:Continuing the trend of "is it okay for my employer to lock me inside the building overnight?"
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I'm a bit of a door user myself.
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Captain Hygiene posted:Wait, really? I know basically nothing about production line robots, but I would've guessed they were set up with preprogrammed instructions like a cnc mill or something.
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Going by the front logo, that's a Kereta Api Indonesia train. Kind of on-brand to have people going about their business under the train as well as above.
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PhazonLink posted:assuming that isnt stdh they still seem terminally online saying updates will be coming instead of deleting everything(also asking for advice to be delete) so theres no records. it sounds like its a teenager, since they were afraid to call 911 and say they are pretty young. hopefully they get a good lawyer
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Kids have "only call 911 if it's a REAL EMERGENCY otherwise the police will ARREST YOU" drilled into their heads so hard it makes people wary to call 911 in the event of an actual emergency.
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https://i.imgur.com/gi0kX7e.mp4
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Kazy posted:Kids have "only call 911 if it's a REAL EMERGENCY otherwise the police will ARREST YOU" drilled into their heads so hard it makes people wary to call 911 in the event of an actual emergency. And that's on top of the fact that you can't lawfully tell someone to stay trapped in a place who wants out that you'll get around to it whenever it's convenient for you.
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Jasper Tin Neck posted:
That's goddamn brutal.
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kw0134 posted:It's easy to not see that as an emergency, the person is healthy and in no immediate physical harm (though the anxiety will probably make it a physical problem in a few hours). It constitutes an emergency in that if something were to happen they're hosed. Fire codes are written not for the best case scenario but for the worst, the knowledge of which was paid in blood. It's supposed to be more like the Emergency Room at the hospital which isn't just for people bleeding to death but people who don't have time to wait for an appointment. A lot of people call the police non-emergency line if nobody's life is currently in danger, but if you need to report that you just saw someone steal your car and you'd like someone to pull over the Pontiac Tempest with metallic mint-green paint traveling eastbound on Main, you should call 911. If something is currently ongoing, call 911. If you need to make a report about something that happened earlier, call some other number.
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Ornamental Dingbat posted:That's goddamn brutal. I'm guessing those are to knock people off the top of the train?
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Cat Hatter posted:It's supposed to be more like the Emergency Room at the hospital which isn't just for people bleeding to death but people who don't have time to wait for an appointment. A lot of people call the police non-emergency line if nobody's life is currently in danger, but if you need to report that you just saw someone steal your car and you'd like someone to pull over the Pontiac Tempest with metallic mint-green paint traveling eastbound on Main, you should call 911. where does urgent care fit into your metaphor?
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Cat Hatter posted:It's supposed to be more like the Emergency Room at the hospital which isn't just for people bleeding to death but people who don't have time to wait for an appointment. A lot of people call the police non-emergency line if nobody's life is currently in danger, but if you need to report that you just saw someone steal your car and you'd like someone to pull over the Pontiac Tempest with metallic mint-green paint traveling eastbound on Main, you should call 911. In a lot of places there *is* no police non-emergency line and the local PD expects you call 911 for literally any reason you'd want to talk to a cop. I mean, of course the building with the cops in it has a phone that you can call, but even when they put out an announcement and say "If you have any information, please call the PD," they say "call the PD at 911."
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Deteriorata posted:vaporized plastic/glue/gunk I've seen similar dense, oily smoke come out of capacitors in failed chinesium power supplies, oozing over my workbench like cryo CO2 stage fog. Leaves a bunch of nasty residue behind.
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Cojawfee posted:I'm guessing those are to knock people off the top of the train? Yup, concrete spheres right at braining height.
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very few things in this thread make me say "what the gently caress" but that's absolutely one of them
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Captain Hygiene posted:Wait, really? I know basically nothing about production line robots, but I would've guessed they were set up with preprogrammed instructions like a cnc mill or something. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMadkJO0Xhg A lot of the actual movement is programmed by leading the robot, then setting the parameters for start/stop of action. Its very much taught.
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CommieGIR posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMadkJO0Xhg but can we teach it to love?
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LifeSunDeath posted:but can we teach it to love? you have to order the correct attachments first
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Kith posted:you have to order the correct attachments first Indeed
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Cojawfee posted:I'm guessing those are to knock people off the top of the train? Gonna guess that the spheres are to warn of a tunnel ahead and are not made of concrete (looks like plastic or maybe Al). The hazard mitigation hierarchy for equipment manufacturers in the US (based mostly on precedence in tort law for commercial applications) goes something like: Where possible: 1. Design the hazard completely out of the equipment (like add more cars to the train in this case). 2. If not possible, cover the hazard in such a way that the hazard is inaccessible under all foreseeable circumstances (can’t cover the tunnel or lower the tracks). [Note: Didn’t foresee the injured worker finding a “special” way to access the hazard? Call the lawyers.] 3. If not possible, shield the hazard in such a way that the hazard can’t be foreseeably accessed during “normal” operation (but can for stuff like cleaning) and add suitable warning labels as needed (can’t shield the tunnel). [Note: Ibid on the lawyers for suitable, as needed, and foreseeable.] 4. If not possible, add suitable warning labels as needed (or floating spheres!?). [E,g. Some of the equipment I worked on had large augers that would not function as needed if covered, so labels alone had to mitigate the hazard.] Otteration fucked around with this message at 03:40 on Feb 14, 2022 |
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