u/Menameisbunny

Treating ai hardware like designer art toys instead of office supplies

Why do all desk organizers and smart assistants look like gray cylinders or boring boxes?? we want to make this a trend-driven ai digital pet, with a ton of playful interactions, and there will be many fashionable shell designs coming in the future. the idea is to build an ai electronic pet with the feel of a high-end collectible toy, add a lot of fun interaction, and later release a variety of fresh and stylish shell options. it’s got an agent mcp system running under the hood so it actually helps u with office work, but physically it just looks like a dope cyberpunk art piece. we want this to be something you are proud to display on your desk, even when it's turned off. seeing the physical prototype finally match the 3d renders was a massive relief.

u/Menameisbunny — 21 hours ago

I've been putting off cleaning the tub for 6 weeks and i don't even think it's about laziness anymore

u/Menameisbunny — 2 days ago

Does anyone remember those little plastic digital pets from the 90s? i tried building a 2026 hardware version

u/Menameisbunny — 6 days ago
▲ 25 r/SomebodyMakeThis+1 crossposts

Prototyping a conversational desktop robot. turns out response timing and real-time lip sync matter way more than the LLM itself for HRI

u/Menameisbunny — 5 days ago
▲ 3 r/AskDad

What's a stupidly simple cheat code you found for an annoying problem?

My car has been a nightmare for years because of my golden retriever so the hair gets everywhere. the air vents were the worst, its like the hair weaves itself in there. tried everything. sticking vacuum nozzles where they dont fit, buying weird brushes. looked gross no matter what.my brother always gets me weird gadgets for my birthday. if you ever look up cool tools for gifts finding something with a reverse blower is the real cheat code. this year he got me a small hoto autocare vacuum. I was about to throw it in a drawer but decided to try the blower function on the vents. I just blasted all the dog hair and dust out of the vents first. it all landed on the floor mats where i could actually get to it. car is finally not disgusting. seriously, blowing it out first is the only way that works.

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u/Menameisbunny — 8 days ago
▲ 3 r/codex

Skill libraries are already huge. why are agents still bad at stable reuse?

u/Menameisbunny — 8 days ago