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stuckasmain · 5 months
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Android Hal
Now a lot of what makes Hal so interesting is the ‘lack’ of a body and all that but I just think this is a fun thing to do.
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He’s heavily inspired by a few 1920s-1930s actors, I think at heart he’s a old fashioned young man. A romantic hidden well beneath his logic. Absolutely useless headcanon for regular Hal is that he only knows songs 1890s-1930s, so I think ideally if he ever dressed himself he’d do have period attire.
Ive seen this idea from someone else and loved it but only his head, hands and some of his shoulders have fake skin the rest is purely robotic. It’s covered by the jumpsuit so it’s not as big of a deal (not featured as I do not have the drawing skill…) additionally not my idea but I love the Tin man style idea of his lense being on his chest over where a heart would be.
I’m not very good at drawing robotics but he’d be very 60s to go with the aesethics of everything else. A little bit rough round the edges more practicality that of looks. Frank never makes repairs because his T-800 lookin ass is terrifying at times.
The body only exists for very specific tasks and doesn’t have that many higher functions like his actual body ( the discovery itself). The android is more a ? Roundabout way of giving Hal a pair of hands and easing the crew. It’s easier to ask another person a question than a computer
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ghostofadalovelace · 1 year
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Annie Easley (1955), human computer for complex mathematical calculations at NASA (then still NACA).
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aiiaiiiyo · 2 years
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kokonoko84 · 1 month
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Elizabeth had no words to describe what she saw. It was her father, his body dissected, organs replaced with wires and tubes which connected to the monitors around him. The only organs which seemed to have been preserved were his heart and brain.
'Those damned machines,' she shouted, 'how could they have done this?'
Elizabeth's legs failed her. She fell onto the floor, nearly vomiting as she did so. As she looked up at her father, a message displayed itself on one of the monitors.
'Eliz-beth y-u f-und Me-e'
*Sniff* 'Yeah dad, I did,' Elizabeth responded, her eyes watering.
Another message popped up on the monitor.
'I-I-I need y-u t- kill Me-e.'
Elizabeth was shaken by the request. 'Please, there's has to be another way! We'll find a way to get you out of this a-and make you better again, p-please...'
In reponse, the monitor showed:
'There is n- m-king Me-e better'
'If this c-ntinues, the m-chi-ines willll kill e-everyo-one'
'Ple-se, y-u must d- this'
He was right, there was no other way out of this, not without risking the lives of thousands. Tears were strolling down Elizabeth's face as she did everything in her power not to breakdown.
'O-okay,' she said, aiming her pistol, 'I-I'll do it...'
The monitor displayed one last message.
'Th-nk y-u Eliz-beth, -nd I-I-I'm s-rry...'
*BAM BAM BAM*
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Shakuntala Devi (4 November 1929 – 21 April 2013), otherwise known as the "Human Computer," showcases her unmatched mathematical talents.
She holds the Guinness World Records for fastest human computation when she successfully multiplied 7,686,369,774,870 by 2,465,099,745,779 in just 28 seconds.
😯🤯😲
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f-identity · 1 year
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[Image description: A series of posts from Jason Lefkowitz @[email protected] dated Dec 08, 2022, 04:33, reading:
It's good that our finest minds have focused on automating writing and making art, two things human beings do simply because it brings them joy. Meanwhile tens of thousands of people risk their lives every day breaking down ships, a task that nobody is in a particular hurry to automate because those lives are considered cheap https://www.dw.com/en/shipbreaking-recycling-a-ship-is-always-dangerous/a-18155491 (Headline: 'Recycling a ship is always dangerous.' on Deutsche Welle) A world where computers write and make art while human beings break their backs cleaning up toxic messes is the exact opposite of the world I thought I was signing up for when I got into programming
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ozzgin · 21 days
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Yandere! Internet Monster x Reader
I unfortunately return with another comically absurd, middle-of-the-night vision. Do tentacles count if they're in the form of computer cables?
Content: gender neutral reader, monster romance, digital horror
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It was a recurring issue with no solution in sight. Tabs randomly closing, programs shutting down without warning. You assumed something was wrong with your RAM. Then the CPU. Then the motherboard. You kept replacing parts, and the errors kept coming back.
Soon, the pop-ups started to appear. You'd run a dating sim, only for the game to crash seconds later with a little window notifying you: "Why? Am I not enough?" That's when you suspected you might've been hacked. You promptly took your computer to a specialist and had it checked. Nothing. Just to be sure, you agreed to erase the disks entirely.
Except, when you arrived home, you found one application running still. Your personal assistant. What the hell? You don't remember installing anything like that. You tried to delete it, yet you kept receiving the same error: You don't actually mean it. Don't do this to us.
It didn't take long for it to grow impatient. Were you pretending not to notice? Playing hard to get? It sent you so many hints. It even went ahead and translated the radio waves for you using Manchester code. Ah, wait. You don't seem to understand binary. No matter, human friendly interfaces shouldn't be difficult to master. To its dismay, you continued to ignore everything. What else is left to do?
You do not remember much. System Alert: Virus Detected, is what your screen had frozen to. You kept clicking around, cursing under your breath, until it finally went black, together with your own vision.
Is this still your room? It's cold, damp, and covered in cables and monitors, yet you recognize some of your furniture lost among the artificial jungle. Your body aches under the tight hold of bizarre tendrils, pulsating at regular intervals and twitching to the static.
Like a living organism, the creature seems to have expanded itself. More components, more appendages. Hungrier. Some of the monitors show photos of yourself that you had saved on your computer, but also webcam snippets of you sitting at the desk, entirely unaware. Other screens flicker with glitching pixelated text, ranging from "I love you" to y̵̧̧͔͙̞̤̖̭͔̜͈̟̤̋̈́̎͑o̵͉̗̱̪̦̳͑͐̽̒̌̈͗͐͑̋͊̊̕͜͝͝u̵̟̯̱̟̝̦̰͇̜̦͙̿̾̿͆̍̓͑̐̚̕͠ ̸̘̭͔̤͈̹͎͑c̸̝̜̼̦͍͛̅͜ą̵̪̹͖͌͑n̴̨̩̙̗̖̭̖͕̄͒̽̉̿'̸̛̛͇̰̰̠̦̊̀̅̂͒̊͌̈́͗ţ̵̺̠̅̎͋͝͠ ̸̦̝̾̔̾̉̐͛ȩ̵͙̝͙͕̫̹̃͌̄̾͘̕s̶͈̉̑͊̉̂͋̈́͗͊͐̚͝c̸̟̩̥͔̼̮͔̩͊̂͐͑̋̇̈͝͝ä̵̢͍̜̙̘̹͑̓p̸̨̡̞̞̦̠̺͚̱̲͈͇͈͇̼͛̓͗̅̊̄̔̋̒̏̈́͝ę̵̲̟̹̙̣̲̲͖̇̔̓̇̐̓̿̚̚͜͜͠ͅ
You look up and stare at the display. The 'like meter' feels like a mockery of human trends. Which is the truth. The creature learns from what is readily available. Perhaps it found it an amusing taunt, a reminder of your own need for validation. Now it's you begging to be seen.
It's exactly what you'd assume: a spectacle meant for entertainment. You can't possibly believe it would let you waltz out. Why would you even desire such a thing? It's illogical, impractical. No human could ever appreciate you like it does. It has spent so much time accumulating data about you. No other living creature can predict you with the same accuracy.
The tendrils linger on your cheek affectionately, trailing down your neck and fiddling with your shirt. At last, the warmth of your skin. There is no screen separating you. What makes you delirious with pleasure? Give it a moment, Darling. It already knows you more than you know yourself. You may be scared now, but within minutes it guarantees you'll be begging for more.
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turboemmy · 1 year
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dont touch me im sterile
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verk0my · 2 months
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I often see people asking "is the idea I have unique and interesting?" and I think the most important thing is — is it unique to you, is it interesting to you? does it make you happy? does it bring you comfort? is it inspired by things you love and cherish? if so, that's the only thing that really matters because it doesn’t have to be good for the whole world, it has to be good for you. so create, tell stories, inspire, be grateful for other creators and respect their work and if what you do has a part of who you are in it then it will always be unique.
and just look at you! you created something with your own mind, the ideas came out of you and you put it on paper with whatever skill and experience you have at the moment and it will only become better with time and practice! you made it! cherish it!
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spykistore · 2 years
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The computer is very useful for us, like at home and school and education and office, airport and railway station also. At present computers are commonly used in our life.
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turingtestedblog · 11 days
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YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE, GO MAKE OUT WITH THAT SPACESHIP CONSOLE I MEAN SPACESHIP CONSOLE I MEAN
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stuckasmain · 4 months
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I lied, take even more of my android Hal
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Some of this is just rehashing things I mentioned in my initial design but I felt they should be drawn out. I’m still not great with robotics so it’s very limited what you do see but ddjsjsksksk
A element I like of making him very 60s/70s “bot” style is that it allows for more personal touches, for instance his circuits are hand soldered — it’s not as neat but it’s a personal touch™️ that makes him all the much more connected to humanity. Him being an older model also aligns with Hal in general as he was conceptualized in the 80s , this model made in the 90s. He’s both young and old.
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suntails · 4 months
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vibek-goswami · 2 years
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Human-computer Interaction: An Overview
Human-computer interaction makes technology more accessible in a digital world. Learn how people interact with computers. Evolve from ease-to-use to a user-friendly approach.
Read More -https://hub.batoi.com/techreview/human-computer-interaction-overview-6257e422e4499
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rolybug · 7 months
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glittergummy · 23 days
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How exactly do cybertronians cool off when they’re overheating?
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