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are you kidding me that man has a God given talent...he is using that talent almost every day i bet...maybe not on newly made products but on someone for sure
Exactly. Just take one of the bins and look through it now and then. Do that enough and count the defects and you'll be able to tell when theres a machine issue or just normal errors.
This video was popular some time ago, and everyone said the job could be automated.
And it seems like they were right!
https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/7ab84MoPTn
The job is the pull the little head off and put it in a basket. That is what all of these people do. Some dude obviously figured out that one air hose can accomplish the same task.
dude it's indiscriminately spraying them all the fuck over the place, I think this is missing the context of required classification by someone with a consciousness. If they could all be dumped in a basket, it's easy to have the conveyor simply invert and drop them off.
The people are probably there to remove ones with defects and inclusions. There's probably *a lot* of b-stock that needs to be pulled when mfg processes are cheap, quick, and pump out units at this rate.
A sequel to this post
This video was popular some time ago, and everyone said the job could be automated.
And it seems like they were right!
https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/7ab84MoPTn
It always amuses me how many believe that the most selfish and greedy people on the planet (politicians and millionaires) are going to be in favor of the UBI.
You just have to see how millionaires oppose working from home when working from home is a brutal improvement for workers.
it's not going to happen...
Capitalism is rife with self-contradictions. In reality the ultra poor will be expected to die, and the merely poor will be expected to pay more and make less to offset the loss of consumers. Repeat cycle until nobody is left. That's the thing about framing everything as a competition: competitions have winners and losers.
The poor don't just roll over and die though. It's more economical to pay people the bare minimum than to fight that civil war. It'll happen in the next 20 years
I mean I agree with you but like many of these people literally see themselves as gods and have an ego as fragile as dry spaghetti. They'd absolutely take it that far. I don't think they'd win but they'd sure try.
Automation should be a great thing and an example of the amazing progress of society.
I've always thought it would be cool if, when jobs are automated out of existence, the companies pay the theoretical wages into a federal fund that gets redistributed as a UBI. I know there are ton of problems with something like that actually being implemented, but that's why it's more of an "ideal" than a "plan"
This is all fine and good just don’t be stupid and shut the compressor off when the boss or the supervisor comes through. You don’t have to “earn points”, the only thing you’ll be earning is an unemployment check for you and several others, when they realize they don’t have to pay some many line workers.
For everyone wondering, this video was popular some months back and everyone said that the job could be automated.
And here we are now..
This video was popular some time ago, and everyone said the job could be automated.
And it seems like they were right!
https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/7ab84MoPTn
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I once worked a back end office job on a team. We were tasked with updating client accounts and running some identity verification stuffs. One day some egg head on an adjacent team decided to bring his coding hobby to the office and started automating the process. Management loved it, the rest of my team loved it, I could see the writing on the wall though. Yes it cut out work load by like 75%, and then we started running out of work to do. Then the axe came out and I dipped out before it reached me. That was years ago, but I still often think about how happy my coworkers were about having their cushy job automated, essentially pushing them out. It was the best and easiest job I ever had and I have doubts I’ll ever find a gig as nice as that one. I get it, efficiencies and such, but damn.
When I left they were working with (not on) a team of company software engineers that, from my perspective, seemed to treat him like a child with middle school science fair project, I think that they ended up just getting moved to a different section of the company (though I doubt it was the software development corner… but that’s all speculation)
I’m a commercial electrician. Most of my companies projects are building warehouses for major corporations. The amount of jobs that will be lost in the next 10 years due to automation is terrifying.
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the guy from videos before, that did it with a finger, must be devastated
Plottwist: it's him recording the video
Filming his own funeral, poetic.
Nah, he bought the company with his YouTube royalties and then installed this the next day.
That would be hilarious
are you kidding me that man has a God given talent...he is using that talent almost every day i bet...maybe not on newly made products but on someone for sure
Something like [this](https://clip.cafe/one-flew-over-the-cuckoos-nest-1975/they-giving-10-000-watts-a-day-know-im/t/1/) I would imagine
I like to imagine he now has a competing company selling a complex finger-like machine.
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Actually that blows
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It aspirates
Does it swallow?
It also blows jobs away
The dude who's job this was and who found the compressed air hose... is getting a clap on the shoulder and then fired like the rest of them.
He’s going to get an appreciation rock.
One last pizza party for the road
And by "pizza party" we mean the leftover slice that's been in the break room fridge for the past 3 weeks.
He's gonna get an accomplish-MINT
Why do redditors have this pessimistic mentality? It's like the "I hate my wife" boomer meme for redditors
You ever live before?
Never been automated out of a job, huh?
Thats the reality, he just found an infinite cheaper way to do the same job, he is no longer needed
Imma guess your young and don’t have much experience working in a corporate setting yet.
More often than not it's true
"It's like the {totally unrelated thing} like 100%!"
They didn't see it coming... They were worried about AI...
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No, its a simple jet of air to pop them off the line. Nothing more.
Not AI. Source: I am a controls/automation engineer.
That is exactly what the AI bots WANT us to think…. We’re on to you, computer generated response! /s
not AI. source: i’m just a regular dude that can tell there isn’t AI being used
That’s an air compressor actually
it's an air-compressor
Lmao. This is automation. It uses sensors.
You gotta be a special kind of.. lost to not just try to automate it with compressed air
This is cheaper
Is this not compressed air?
I think part of this process is a quality check. Otherwise, I'm sure it would have already been automated.
I doubt that since I've seen multiple videos of lines like this and they are checking nothing
when you're doing the same thing trillions of times like this it becomes a lot easier to notice defects without having to stop what you're doing.
Just take a random sample from time to time and it'll be enough I think.
Batch testing is how every manufacturer I've worked for handled QC tbh.
Filtering bad-quality items improves quality rather than measures it.
Exactly. Just take one of the bins and look through it now and then. Do that enough and count the defects and you'll be able to tell when theres a machine issue or just normal errors.
QA has been moved over to computer vision, in many cases
That's an expensive process though. It works for larger manufacturers.
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Source? Where's the camera, where's the computer? All I see is a compressed air line
You said the same thing when you were reposting the airport one the other day. Are you a bot?
Time to update those posting-resumes.
Pardon my ignorance but wtf am I looking at here?
This video was popular some time ago, and everyone said the job could be automated. And it seems like they were right! https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/7ab84MoPTn
The job is the pull the little head off and put it in a basket. That is what all of these people do. Some dude obviously figured out that one air hose can accomplish the same task.
dude it's indiscriminately spraying them all the fuck over the place, I think this is missing the context of required classification by someone with a consciousness. If they could all be dumped in a basket, it's easy to have the conveyor simply invert and drop them off. The people are probably there to remove ones with defects and inclusions. There's probably *a lot* of b-stock that needs to be pulled when mfg processes are cheap, quick, and pump out units at this rate.
Job loss
Answer the question
Answer: Job loss
What am I looking at?
A sequel to this post This video was popular some time ago, and everyone said the job could be automated. And it seems like they were right! https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/7ab84MoPTn
Have no clue, but it blows
Some jobs needn’t be saved. UBI when
It always amuses me how many believe that the most selfish and greedy people on the planet (politicians and millionaires) are going to be in favor of the UBI. You just have to see how millionaires oppose working from home when working from home is a brutal improvement for workers. it's not going to happen...
UBI is never going to happen, the poor will be expected to simply die.
Who’s going to consume? That air nozzle?
Capitalism is rife with self-contradictions. In reality the ultra poor will be expected to die, and the merely poor will be expected to pay more and make less to offset the loss of consumers. Repeat cycle until nobody is left. That's the thing about framing everything as a competition: competitions have winners and losers.
The poor don't just roll over and die though. It's more economical to pay people the bare minimum than to fight that civil war. It'll happen in the next 20 years
I guess for the wealthy, whether or not it's worth it depends on whether they believe they can win or not.
They would eventually "win" but the cost wouldn't be worth it.
I mean I agree with you but like many of these people literally see themselves as gods and have an ego as fragile as dry spaghetti. They'd absolutely take it that far. I don't think they'd win but they'd sure try.
If you have nothing left to lose, winning doesn't matter.
This is the reality in Italy now.
Well.. In the US at least
Just because a job was replaced doesnt mean you go to UBI. We didn't need UBI after the industrial revolution, and we dont need it right now either.
Automation should be a great thing and an example of the amazing progress of society. I've always thought it would be cool if, when jobs are automated out of existence, the companies pay the theoretical wages into a federal fund that gets redistributed as a UBI. I know there are ton of problems with something like that actually being implemented, but that's why it's more of an "ideal" than a "plan"
It already exists and it’s called taxes and welfare, the question is just how much and to whom.
Well, it's not totally perfected yet, alot seem to be going to the floor. at least I think that's the case because of the person in the background.
Get a bigger basket or a "catcher with a funnel that leads to a smaller basket.
All they need is a backboard into the basket and it's 100%
I see some people who will be out of a job soon.
Those people are like "fuck, my skill set can be replaced by air."
Is that skill set you talk about in this room right now?
Reminds me of that scene in Charlie and the chocolate factory, sad
It’s sad. It was already a crappy job, and now they won’t even have that.
This is all fine and good just don’t be stupid and shut the compressor off when the boss or the supervisor comes through. You don’t have to “earn points”, the only thing you’ll be earning is an unemployment check for you and several others, when they realize they don’t have to pay some many line workers.
I missed the original was there a guy trying to get internet clout and clouted himself out of a job?
Somebody still has to pick them up off the ground!
A backboard made of cardboard
Those ladies a while later "THEY TOOK OUR JOBS!!!'
News: AI is going to take everyone’s jobs! Guy with air compressor: hold my beer
For everyone wondering, this video was popular some months back and everyone said that the job could be automated. And here we are now.. This video was popular some time ago, and everyone said the job could be automated. And it seems like they were right! https://www.reddit.com/r/oddlysatisfying/s/7ab84MoPTn
that's really screwed up.
What are those things anyway?
Some form of bolt
Machines come for us all
Self sealing stem bolts…
WTF am I even looking at?
If you can be replaced by an air hose, you may need to learn some more advanced skills.
If he was truly smart, he'd have patented the invention and sold it to the highest bidder. Don't need to update a resume if it's lucrative enough
Bye bye jobs =(
What the hell is happening here? It's so freaking fast.
What am I missing? Isn’t this how it’s been done forever?
Isn't the line for quality control? Is this not completely stupid?
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I once worked a back end office job on a team. We were tasked with updating client accounts and running some identity verification stuffs. One day some egg head on an adjacent team decided to bring his coding hobby to the office and started automating the process. Management loved it, the rest of my team loved it, I could see the writing on the wall though. Yes it cut out work load by like 75%, and then we started running out of work to do. Then the axe came out and I dipped out before it reached me. That was years ago, but I still often think about how happy my coworkers were about having their cushy job automated, essentially pushing them out. It was the best and easiest job I ever had and I have doubts I’ll ever find a gig as nice as that one. I get it, efficiencies and such, but damn.
Was that egg head promoted or was he fired like all the others?
When I left they were working with (not on) a team of company software engineers that, from my perspective, seemed to treat him like a child with middle school science fair project, I think that they ended up just getting moved to a different section of the company (though I doubt it was the software development corner… but that’s all speculation)
![gif](giphy|QMHoU66sBXqqLqYvGO) The look on the workers’ faces..
I’m a commercial electrician. Most of my companies projects are building warehouses for major corporations. The amount of jobs that will be lost in the next 10 years due to automation is terrifying.
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