• @alphabethunter@lemmy.world
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    92 months ago

    The internet is truly dead. People can’t recognize sarcasm anymore. Fireship should have added the /s at the end of his title.

    • @UnbrokenTaco@lemm.eeOP
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      62 months ago

      The list was in the description of the video, but there’s no need to watch the video if you don’t feel like consuming video right now.

      Iit’s a pretty humorous look at some of the more “out there” products at CES and I feel the enjoyment is lost in text but I know what you mean - not everyone has time for every video that’s posted.

      Also I didn’t really realise the video title was clickbaity. I just see “Fireship” and I watch.

      • @hemmes@lemmy.world
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        62 months ago

        which means you’ll never have to slow down for a speed bump ever again

        That one got me laughing

    • @blackbarn@lemm.ee
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      212 months ago

      Title: 17 weird new tech products at CES 2025 you need right now…

      • CES 2025 showcases a mix of absurd and groundbreaking technologies, with a focus on futuristic innovations that may not be essential for everyday life.
      • Marumi, a robot designed to mimic a shy infant, exemplifies the quirky gadgets being presented, while the gbot aims to take over household tasks traditionally associated with women.
      • The integration of AI and robotics is highlighted, with platforms like Nvidia Cosmos enabling the development of physical AI systems capable of real-world tasks.
      • The Saros Z70 vacuum features an AI-powered arm, eliminating the need for a garbage can, showcasing advancements in home cleaning technology.
      • Wearable robots developed by In Motion could potentially replace wheelchairs, offering new mobility solutions for individuals with disabilities.
      • Health management technology is evolving, as demonstrated by the Omnia 360 smart mirror and scale, which continuously monitors vital health metrics.
      • The Revil bassinet utilizes AI to monitor and soothe babies, indicating a trend towards smart parenting devices.
      • Nvidia’s announcements include the powerful RTX 590 GPU and the GB200 super chip, which significantly enhance AI operations and performance for deep learning applications.
      • Lenovo’s Legion Goos handheld gaming device introduces competition in the gaming hardware market with its support for Steam OS.
      • Emerging tech like the Portal graph VR projector and AI-powered smart pen indicate a shift towards more interactive and intelligent personal devices, potentially changing how we create and interact with technology.
  • @mEEGal@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    to those who don’t already know Fireship, go check this guy out !

    he’s hilarious, and absolutely dunking on the dumbest trends of the tech industry

  • @UnbrokenTaco@lemm.eeOP
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    132 months ago

    Apologies if the irony of the headline is not apparent. I suppose you need to know of the content creator to know it’s very tongue in cheek.

    You absolutely do not need any of these right now (or probably ever).

  • DominusOfMegadeus
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    112 months ago

    What if instead of funding all this AI bullshit, we had put this money towards universal healthcare in the US, or creating housing for displaced people in Africa?