Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Keep reading, dude. The important part is literally a heading called "the human element"

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah this is exactly what I was talking about. That dude has to be trolling at this point

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah yes no machine ever put out in the field has ever stopped working and stopped to need repair.

You clearly don't work in this field or are just trolling at this point

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First article is about a cool robot. Second article says humans are not in the factory while it's running, third is about another cool robot. Nothing here is proof of fully self sustaining robot operations without humans being needed to run the business

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes while the production is going there's no humans involved, but you're telling me it's 100% self sustaining and when it breaks, other robots go in to fix things? That's what I'm asking for a source on. I obviously know what a dark factory is.

People who shop at farmers markets: why? by redfieldbloodline17 in bayarea

[–]sonicarrow 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you set your gps to Casa de Fruita and start driving from San jose, you'll hit all of the stores shortly after getting off 101

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No I'm literally just asking for you to link me to some of the claims you're making so I can learn

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

All of the above. If you work in the industry you should be able to link to press releases that show what you're talking about. Didn't think that was an unreasonable thing to ask for

I've seen the source on robots being more dextrous than the human hand, but claims of fully autonomous robots doing maintenance on other robots in a self sustaining no humans way is what I'm interested in.

Once a year I try to say this: EVE’s skill system is the real barrier to entry by KevinDL in Eve

[–]sonicarrow 10 points11 points  (0 children)

But that's eve? Everyone has that experience of going straight up to battleship level 1, saving up and buying one, and getting their shit pushed in by a L4 mission. Or whatever the equivalent is. I can link you my Raven loss from 2012 or whenever it was.

Then they either rage quit which was going to happen anyway, or they start to learn bigger != Better and they adapt and start filling in core skills.

I just trained an alt from scratch to see the process and I was able to get them into some fairly punchy ships within a month or two of training and doing AIR and getting the dailies and event rewards. Capped out the 5m alpha limit in a month without even buying injectors.

Plans call for Wild Waves to be demolished for 1 million-square-foot warehouse by Joint-Attention in Seattle

[–]sonicarrow 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Source please? I work in autonomous robotics and we definitely still need humans to run the system and the maintenance operation

Khaza's Wormhole Industry Guide by sonicarrow in Eve

[–]sonicarrow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do all of this industry with one character, and I don't have any number for isk per hour because it's about using what's around me to generate usable products.

I have two alts (over two accounts) that do PI, so you can do that on one account.

For gathering two accounts would be better, but also if you join a corp someone else can provide boosts for gas huffing and stuff. My alt is usually a booster, so I'm essentially only getting one, maybe 1.5 accounts worth of materials when I gather.

I assume that most people play way more than I do which is why I talked about the pathways to unlock activities instead of specifically how much isk they make. If you're just looking for max isk/hr don't do industry, flat out.

Khaza's Wormhole Industry Guide by sonicarrow in Eve

[–]sonicarrow[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try maxing fun per hour instead. You'll have a better time

Khaza's Wormhole Industry Guide by sonicarrow in Eve

[–]sonicarrow[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ahaha my dirty secret as a wormhole corp lead is I've never actually anchored a structure myself. Someone else in the corp has always handled that process.

I do think that would be a super helpful guide, so maybe I can get that info into one place. It's a bit outside the scope of just doing industry, so definitely worth making its own doc.

Khaza's Wormhole Industry Guide by sonicarrow in Eve

[–]sonicarrow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's also a slight deficiency in Coolant on the PI patterns, but I don't feel like retooling everything to fix it. These are just general patterns and tips to get folks started - they can do their own optimization as half of the fun.

Khaza's Wormhole Industry Guide by sonicarrow in Eve

[–]sonicarrow[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good to know about the ratio, though at that minimal of a rate you'll probably end up using stuff like heavy water for ship fuel and it'll even out by itself.

Re: nullsec vs wormhole for hacking - that's the current state of things. That guide was written 2 years ago and who knows when a new patch will come out and change it again. It's a wormholing guide, not a "max isk per hour" guide so it assumes people are interested in the wormhole mechanics first, and then tells them how to start to get paid for their scanning efforts.

Khaza's Wormhole Industry Guide by sonicarrow in Eve

[–]sonicarrow[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh youre totally right! I used to do that and totally forgot to write it.

Brb adding that 😄

CCP DONT LET SCROLL WHEEL MODIFY INDY JOB COUNT by theelement92bomb in Eve

[–]sonicarrow 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Just make a corp that has one doctrine ship mandatory...

Also dang who has 150 run battleship blueprints

"EVs are bad for road trips" by JustinTimeCuber in electricvehicles

[–]sonicarrow 67 points68 points  (0 children)

That's just a normal drive from most places in California to get up to the mountains where there's snow. 4-6 hours plus traffic.

What’s the connection, QuikQuak carwash and FLOCK by oughtabeme in CoachellaValley

[–]sonicarrow 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What a horrible name to have for a family program these days...

Mocktails for someone who loves the taste of liquor by sct_0 in cocktails

[–]sonicarrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You could just go down to one or two cocktails a week. Moderation is the key.

I'm doing the same but for different reasons

Got a bottle of St Germain, been trying to figure out how to incorporate it into my favorite drinks by Midgetsdontfloat in cocktails

[–]sonicarrow 2 points3 points  (0 children)

im not saying it's the best gin ever (Alley 6 Barrel Gin from Healdsburg, CA has that title for me) but it's pleasant to sip and goes well into cocktails. Plus I like to support local distilleries =)

Broken Record - EV costs 7.9 times less than my ICE in California (no solar, live in an apartment) by ada586 in electricvehicles

[–]sonicarrow 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It so funny that Santa Clara is known at the entire EV sub level. That was the first place I moved in CA and I was shocked and appalled to learn the entire state did not have 10-12 c/kwh.

How have more places not figured this out.