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This technology looks legitimately impressive.
Here’s a video of it working: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3Sh6mu4zbs&t=1
This technology looks legitimately impressive.
Here’s a video of it working: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3Sh6mu4zbs&t=1
This problem had already been solved https://i.makeagif.com/media/3-03-2015/at5UtW.gif
And Jesus wept!
So, that was a passive tech, keeping you in a place, and this actively works to steer you to where you need to be. This seems better in the long run for that purpose even though it’s much more complicated.
Oh, I agree. I’m duly impressed. It’s just that I immediately thought back to that scene from community. I’m not good about remembering to call out my sarcasm.
Unfortunately inertia presents a problem it’s the same with omnidirectional treadmills. https://youtu.be/fvu5FxKuqdQ
I was fully expecting to see this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JkIs37a2JE