hey wait wasn't that something like that project you were doing with boxes? I've forgotten details tbh
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No, it's basically just an Amazon locker location, but larger, operated by Amazon & rebranded for students.
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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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@cyberspacebldg was the account I made for it.
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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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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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feel like you have to start by thinking about what people care about organizing. Next iteration of my box will focus on storing shoes.
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@vgr of course there's also the alternate premise that automated storage furniture would eliminate need to think about organizing at all.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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@vgr think I was inspired by anecdote from article about a person who lived alone storing laundry in the dryer rather than hanging it up.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like -
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@vgr often that's how my own mind seems to approach organizing physical objects: lump it all together to minimize time spent thinking about2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
I like divide and conquer at least up to a point
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