Impressive stuff, but why do the robot/android/cyborg things breathe so heavily; in fact, breathe at all?
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 16:10, Reply)
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 16:10, Reply)
The amount of processing power and electronic componentry required to provide true AI
produces a significant amount of heat, particularly in such a relatively small frame. Due to this, androids require some kind of cooling system to prevent overheating. This excess warm air could have simply been exhausted through a venting system in the android's chassis, but designers decided that in order to better integrate these machines into human society, they should mimic human behaviour wherever appropriate. Therefore it was decided that the android's cooling, intake and exhaust system would utilize the chest cavity and throat/mouth, intaking cool air and expelling warm air in much the same way as a human breathes.
Any excess warm air that builds up during particularly high load operations is expelled through the anal redundancy vent.
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 16:40, Reply)
produces a significant amount of heat, particularly in such a relatively small frame. Due to this, androids require some kind of cooling system to prevent overheating. This excess warm air could have simply been exhausted through a venting system in the android's chassis, but designers decided that in order to better integrate these machines into human society, they should mimic human behaviour wherever appropriate. Therefore it was decided that the android's cooling, intake and exhaust system would utilize the chest cavity and throat/mouth, intaking cool air and expelling warm air in much the same way as a human breathes.
Any excess warm air that builds up during particularly high load operations is expelled through the anal redundancy vent.
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 16:40, Reply)
"venting system in the android's chassis"
Fnarr, fnarr, oh er missus!
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 18:29, Reply)
Fnarr, fnarr, oh er missus!
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 18:29, Reply)
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( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 17:15, Reply)
I predict that Microsoft
Will buy Unity and build it into Visual Studio as they did with Xamarin, the app equivalent of Unity.
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 17:16, Reply)
Will buy Unity and build it into Visual Studio as they did with Xamarin, the app equivalent of Unity.
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 17:16, Reply)
Probably not surprising
Unity has VS connectivity and is needed for some platforms. Unity was originally a mac thing I thought.
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 22:06, Reply)
Unity has VS connectivity and is needed for some platforms. Unity was originally a mac thing I thought.
( , Tue 21 Jun 2016, 22:06, Reply)
Well, that's extraordinary
And very Matrix.
It's a shame that nobody seems to be able to to natural movement yet - in films, games, anything you like, CGI just doesn't move quite like the real world yet.
Ugi
( , Wed 22 Jun 2016, 11:44, Reply)
And very Matrix.
It's a shame that nobody seems to be able to to natural movement yet - in films, games, anything you like, CGI just doesn't move quite like the real world yet.
Ugi
( , Wed 22 Jun 2016, 11:44, Reply)