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Posted by angelarempel18
 - Yesterday at 21:57:17
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Posted by David Icenogle
 - August 07, 2025, 17:43:30
I agree with John Ridge's comment on this article.  Just because we can, doesn't mean that we should!!  If we aren't careful, one day we are gonna invent something that will fall into the WRONG hands and kill us all--- or, ENSLAVE us!!!  Oh yeah--- we've already done it!!!  Why did you have to make it capable of firing off missles???  WHAT THE HECK WERE YOU THINKING???!!!
Posted by uplink
 - August 06, 2025, 23:23:52
Holy 💩, what a nightmare fuel 😨 Black Mirror S0? E0? Metalhead II.
Posted by Eric
 - August 06, 2025, 19:24:52
But it's so cute and chonky. They just need to make it white and and red and put some big anime eyes on it.
Posted by John Ridge
 - August 06, 2025, 14:31:42
Thanks for posting the next best thing to bring about more types of warfare. "What the World Needs Now..." isn't it ?
Posted by Redaktion
 - August 05, 2025, 11:12:01
3D-printing has come a long way — from crude plastic prototypes to fully functional metal parts and human tissue scaffolds. What began as a rapid prototyping tool is now reshaping manufacturing, medicine, aerospace, and even food production.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/DIY-engineer-3D-prints-a-robot-that-can-fly-swim-and-walk.1079380.0.html