Of course, additional (external) sensors would probably help but probably be too intrusive.
This is hilarious and genius.
From that day on any time someone built a new computer someone in my cohort would ask if the new machine came with a 5 1/4 in. F*ckdrive.
We live in the future.
The last thing the world needs is Pear of Anguish ransomware.
It's interesting as an asynchronous variant of g-code. Given the inherent safety implications, I think an improved protocol would benefit from some sort of checksum and feedback mechanism. Also, it seems perhaps a bit confusing to overload both position and velocity control using the same "l" code.
T-Code is designed to be simple to understand, implement and decode by micro controllers over a wired connection and those micro controllers often lack the processing power to do cryptographic security. This relies more on physical security.
Buttplug.io which is part of the same project is written in Rust, but that's another story.
(And yeah the hobby def ain't for everyone, unless you like the social/messaging work taking up 5x the time the technical work does XD )
Please stand for Oral Sex Robot and Sex Robot...
Not even trying to stir shit, I am genuinely curious. Personally, I don't see anything wrong with gendered names.
[Edit: Also, blockchain! My GOD why has no one made a vibrator that only vibrates once a payment block is confirmed 6 times?]
- Hook up GPT-2 into a voice synthesizer, stable diffusion and your toy and fuck an AI
- You can sync toy vibration to the thrusts in a porno as detected by an beat detection algorithm
- You can add toy vibration as an interactivity dimension in a lewd VR game.You might want to sync the toy to the actions of a video, to make a deeper experience. Or you might want to sync controls across communication mediums. Like having both partners experience each other, whilst calling. Or having one partner expressing a fetish by controlling a device whilst the other tries to go about their day.
Oh and another: I had an uncomfortable talk with IT when I tried to navigate to the TypeScript playground by visiting “tsplayground” which… was definitely not typescript.
Finally: I will type “pythong” maybe once a month into bash. I’m not sure what that says about me.
Sorry this is off topic now. Naming is hard… sometimes fun.
Oh, wait, now Google will update the ad analytics for me based on this visit. Abort! Abort!