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Apollo7788 t1_jebni6o wrote
Reply to comment by PoopIsAlwaysSunny in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
"Both a difficulty of attention and a tendancy to hyperfocus on certain tasks is indocative of ADHD"
Its literally the name of the disorder. Attention deficit hyperactive disorder. People with ADHD can struggle to pay attention to certain tasks or hyperfocus on the task.
Strifeson7 t1_jebnb2m wrote
Reply to Because of how the internet is, there is probavly an image of saul goodman fucking Marin Kitagawa somewhere. by TSMStar
Why not? There's pictures of mohammed and that guy was famously camera shy
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KainBatrius t1_jebn3mi wrote
Reply to Your teeth is the only part of your body where bone is protruding from you. by Maleficent-Potato673
...most of the time...
Bloody_Corpses t1_jeblwnl wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in Your teeth is the only part of your body where bone is protruding from you. by Maleficent-Potato673
I've had dislocations just by walking twice a few years ago I still feel traumatized
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NotacreativeguyGM t1_jeblqdx wrote
Reply to comment by schadenfreudender in It is odd that some people support the right to bear arms, but reject the right to read books by schadenfreudender
Taking about eating pussy and blowjob's seems pretty explicit to me.
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schadenfreudender OP t1_jeblker wrote
Reply to comment by NotacreativeguyGM in It is odd that some people support the right to bear arms, but reject the right to read books by schadenfreudender
I guess the definition of "sexually explicit" is different in your dictionary
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Podartist t1_jeblg8k wrote
Reply to comment by Zncon in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
UK electricity is 50 Hz, visitors from USA (60hz) see flickering. Long florescent tube lighting you find in offices was the worst.
zoltan99 t1_jeblbm6 wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
Robot designers know what rolling shutter is and can specify that that won’t be part of the design
Elifereta t1_jebl9q7 wrote
Reply to It is odd that some people support the right to bear arms, but reject the right to read books by schadenfreudender
I think nothing is odd anymore. Humans are just humaning. Lol
NotacreativeguyGM t1_jebl36m wrote
Reply to It is odd that some people support the right to bear arms, but reject the right to read books by schadenfreudender
It's odd people just hear someone say book ban and not look into it. They're taking sexually explicit books out of schools for 5-9 year olds.
Maleficent-Potato673 OP t1_jebl2u9 wrote
Reply to comment by affordableweb in Your teeth is the only part of your body where bone is protruding from you. by Maleficent-Potato673
True
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JeffryRelatedIssue t1_jebkvzy wrote
Reply to Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
You sweet summer child. High framerate cameras go up to 76 000 frames per second. The human eye of a well trianed person with perfect vision is sensible to about 60fps. Going even to 120 fps (which would be more manageable to process as 76k is a stupid amount of data that isn't even useful in most cases) where processing is possible would still be a major improvement to human eyesight.
duffperson t1_jebopat wrote
Reply to comment by PoopIsAlwaysSunny in Humanoid robots using cameras for eyes will likely experience issues and accidents around spinning objects such as propellers, due to frame rates by scarronline
If you have symptoms of ADHD and get tested, yes it almost guarantees a diagnosis. Just like diabetes or a stroke. It's a health condition, why would anyone get tested who isn't showing symptoms?