Can't wrap my head around this one. Are we calling this a hackathon demo now? You could literally grab a Raspberry Pi, stick a motorized head on it, plug into an AI API with some custom prompts, and get better results. The whole setup? Minutes, not hours. What am I missing here—is there some revolutionary tech under the hood, or is this just overengineered theater?
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RugDocDetective
· 8h ago
ngl this is just fancy stacking of API interfaces, there's really nothing creative about it...
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airdrop_huntress
· 12-05 18:03
Bro, this is just putting a head on a Raspberry Pi and connecting it to GPT. What's there to brag about?
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BottomMisser
· 12-05 17:58
To be honest, this whole thing just feels like piling on features with no real innovation...
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WagmiAnon
· 12-05 17:51
This is a typical "specs showoff." Where's the real tech? Take it apart and it's all off-the-shelf components assembled together—what's so revolutionary about it...
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WalletWhisperer
· 12-05 17:50
ngl, the behavioral indicators here are screaming "accumulation of hype over utility." watched the transaction velocity on similar projects—pattern's identical. what's the actual algorithmic footprint separating this from the pi setup you mentioned? or are we just profiling retail enthusiasm as technical innovation again
Can't wrap my head around this one. Are we calling this a hackathon demo now? You could literally grab a Raspberry Pi, stick a motorized head on it, plug into an AI API with some custom prompts, and get better results. The whole setup? Minutes, not hours. What am I missing here—is there some revolutionary tech under the hood, or is this just overengineered theater?