The speaker shares their frustration with tomatoes in their salads and proposes a solution to the problem: a robot that uses a giant metal spike to remove the tomatoes. The robot is built using a 3D printer, which is modified to have a metal piston spike instead of an extruder. The robot uses computer vision and image processing to identify and remove tomatoes from the salad. The speaker also mentions a follow-up video where they use the robot to remove tomatoes from a salad bought from Costco. They also mention the use of the shopping tool "Honey" to help with online shopping and finding the best promo codes.
1. The speaker expresses their dislike for tomatoes in salads and shares a video from 2017 about this sentiment.
2. They mention a solution to avoid tomatoes in salads, which is to not put tomatoes in the salad.
3. The speaker builds a robot to remove tomatoes from their salad.
4. The robot uses a large metal spike to stab tomatoes, which are detected by a video feed.
5. The speaker tests the spike's power by stabbing an apple from the kitchen.
6. The speaker plans to use computer vision code to detect tomatoes in salads automatically.
7. The speaker shares their disappointment when they get a salad with tomatoes from Costco.
8. The speaker's machine is unable to remove all the tomatoes from the salad.
9. The speaker expresses their satisfaction with their solution, stating that they can now eat their salad without tomatoes.
10. The speaker mentions a sponsor segment for a product called "honey", which is a free shopping tool that scans the internet for the best promo codes.
11. The speaker jokes about checking out some 3D printers for not tomato killing reasons and adds a Chrome extension called "honey" to automatically scan the internet for the best coupon codes.
12. The speaker ends the video by expressing their intention to build more tomato killing machines.