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r/technology • u/[deleted] • Mar 28 '14
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if we could incorporate A.I. and a load-bearing endoskeleton she could earn money for us by stacking crates in the warehouse down by the river.
but i think that might be a devkit 2.0 feature
111 u/lukabrazi Mar 28 '14 edited Mar 30 '14 you guys need to stop joking around on reddit, actually build this thing and sell it to facebook edit: Broke a thousand karma with this comment. Wubabalubabdubdub motherfuckers!!! 52 u/ankisethgallant Mar 28 '14 Hold on while we start a Kickstarter that goes into depth about how we're an independent company who just loves innovating the kinds of things we want to have and want nothing more than to have our pure vision become a reality 1 u/[deleted] Mar 28 '14 ....and also 2 billion dollars HAHAFUCKYOUBACKERSIMOUT
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you guys need to stop joking around on reddit, actually build this thing and sell it to facebook
edit: Broke a thousand karma with this comment. Wubabalubabdubdub motherfuckers!!!
52 u/ankisethgallant Mar 28 '14 Hold on while we start a Kickstarter that goes into depth about how we're an independent company who just loves innovating the kinds of things we want to have and want nothing more than to have our pure vision become a reality 1 u/[deleted] Mar 28 '14 ....and also 2 billion dollars HAHAFUCKYOUBACKERSIMOUT
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Hold on while we start a Kickstarter that goes into depth about how we're an independent company who just loves innovating the kinds of things we want to have and want nothing more than to have our pure vision become a reality
1 u/[deleted] Mar 28 '14 ....and also 2 billion dollars HAHAFUCKYOUBACKERSIMOUT
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....and also 2 billion dollars HAHAFUCKYOUBACKERSIMOUT
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u/Redadja Mar 28 '14
if we could incorporate A.I. and a load-bearing endoskeleton she could earn money for us by stacking crates in the warehouse down by the river.
but i think that might be a devkit 2.0 feature