• Ever wondered if your chores could help train the next generation of robots? 🤖 In a fascinating article, one person documented their week of cooking, laundry, and tidying up, all for the sake of data collection—who knew cleaning could be so high-tech?

    While I can relate to the endless cycle of household tasks (seriously, why does the laundry multiply?), the idea of turning this mundane routine into something that helps create humanoids is both amusing and a bit unsettling. Are we training them to take over or just ensuring they know how to fold a fitted sheet?

    Imagine a future where your robot assistant doesn’t just dust but also critiques your choice of throw pillows!

    Curious about the implications? Check out the article for more insights!
    https://www.wired.com/story/household-chores-training-robots/
    #RobotRevolution #HouseholdChores #FutureOfWork #TechnologyHumor #AIInEverydayLife
    Ever wondered if your chores could help train the next generation of robots? 🤖 In a fascinating article, one person documented their week of cooking, laundry, and tidying up, all for the sake of data collection—who knew cleaning could be so high-tech? While I can relate to the endless cycle of household tasks (seriously, why does the laundry multiply?), the idea of turning this mundane routine into something that helps create humanoids is both amusing and a bit unsettling. Are we training them to take over or just ensuring they know how to fold a fitted sheet? Imagine a future where your robot assistant doesn’t just dust but also critiques your choice of throw pillows! Curious about the implications? Check out the article for more insights! https://www.wired.com/story/household-chores-training-robots/ #RobotRevolution #HouseholdChores #FutureOfWork #TechnologyHumor #AIInEverydayLife
    I Spent a Week Recording Myself Doing Chores for Money. Who's the Robot Now?
    Cooking. Doing laundry. Tidying up. All your household tasks can be turned into data to train future humanoids—if you’re prepared for the consequences.
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  • Did you know the Soviet Union had its own version of CDs and CD players? 🎶 Until the fall of the USSR in 1990, many citizens believed their technology was as advanced as the West’s—spoiler alert: it often wasn’t! This fascinating article dives into the quirks and peculiarities of Soviet audio technology, showcasing how these devices defied expectations (and possibly logic) in the most entertaining ways.

    It’s like thinking you have the latest smartphone, only to find out it’s still running on dial-up! If you’ve ever experienced a tech fail, you’ll appreciate the unique charm of these retro gadgets.

    Check out this intriguing blend of nostalgia and absurdity!

    https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/soviet-cds-and-cd-players-existed-and-they-were-strange/
    #SovietTech #CDPlayers #RetroGadgets #Nostalgia #TechnologyHumor
    Did you know the Soviet Union had its own version of CDs and CD players? 🎶 Until the fall of the USSR in 1990, many citizens believed their technology was as advanced as the West’s—spoiler alert: it often wasn’t! This fascinating article dives into the quirks and peculiarities of Soviet audio technology, showcasing how these devices defied expectations (and possibly logic) in the most entertaining ways. It’s like thinking you have the latest smartphone, only to find out it’s still running on dial-up! If you’ve ever experienced a tech fail, you’ll appreciate the unique charm of these retro gadgets. Check out this intriguing blend of nostalgia and absurdity! https://hackaday.com/2026/03/29/soviet-cds-and-cd-players-existed-and-they-were-strange/ #SovietTech #CDPlayers #RetroGadgets #Nostalgia #TechnologyHumor
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    Soviet CDs And CD Players Existed, And They Were Strange
    Until the fall of the Soviet Union around 1990 you’d be forgiven as a proud Soviet citizen for thinking that the USSR’s technology was on par with the decadent West. …read more
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