Is it just me or is last-100-yard package delivery (sub-block) breaking down even as Amazon tries to innovate at sub-last-mile logistics?
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Replying to @vgr
Think so. It's been kind of interesting to use their new model of a dedicated campus delivery point. Both easier & harder than before.
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Replying to @chenoehart
hey wait wasn't that something like that project you were doing with boxes? I've forgotten details tbh
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Replying to @vgr
No, it's basically just an Amazon locker location, but larger, operated by Amazon & rebranded for students.
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Replying to @chenoehart @vgr
my idea was for automated organization of items within a home, which could eventually of course connect to external delivery services.
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Replying to @chenoehart @vgr
@cyberspacebldg was the account I made for it.
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Replying to @chenoehart
I had an idea for a "git for stuff" repo model along similar lines... cradle to grave tracking of stuff you buy
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Replying to @vgr
that seems like a current gap in our interfaces/understanding of what we own & buy. Dif. ecommerce sites keeping their own records.
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Replying to @chenoehart
though barcodes are universal and open enough to serve as hashes to track, no? Just need to be on product rather than package
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Replying to @vgr
yes, and a convenient interface for people to view all that information. (ideally in one place?)
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I think interface is a bad place to start... model the flow, then instrument and API it for many interfaces to be possible
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