Your Robot Ideas Are Stupid - Summary

Summary

The speaker is expressing frustration with the suggestions for robot and machine projects he's received from his audience. He's received many "terrible" ideas, and he's not shy about expressing his displeasure. He mentions a few specific examples of these ideas, such as a robot that shoots chicken nuggets, a robot that jerks you off, and a robot that jiggles a mouse to prevent your computer from going to sleep.

Despite his frustration, he decides to build some of these ideas to show his audience that these ideas are indeed bad. He starts with a workbench that knocks off everything you're working on every 10 minutes. He mentions that he's 3D printing parts and assembling them. He also mentions that he's using a microcontroller, but he doesn't provide details.

The speaker then moves on to another idea, a robot that looks like it's in action. He tightens the screws on the robot until something happens. He expresses surprise when the robot breaks, but he acknowledges that it provided some interesting elements.

Next, he talks about a hot glue gun that shoots hot glue. He explains that hot glue is thick and viscous, and it sinks to the bottom of a pressure chamber. He mentions that he's having a stroke and that the result of his effort is boring.

Finally, he talks about a robot that uses a glass of water and a cinnamon toast crunch box to trigger things. He mentions that the robot only runs on five volts, and that's not a lot of electricity. He concludes by expressing his appreciation for the idea, despite it being terrible and making him want to die. He also warns that he'll ban anyone from leaving a robot idea in his comments again.

Facts

1. The speaker has received numerous suggestions for machines and robots from viewers.
2. The speaker has never built a user-suggested robot before.
3. The speaker has made every single video on their channel.
4. The speaker plans to build some of the viewers' ideas to demonstrate how they could potentially be implemented.
5. The speaker will use 3D printing and microcontrollers for the robot building process.
6. The speaker will also use pneumatics and electronics in the building process.
7. The speaker will attempt to assemble the robot and test it, despite acknowledging that it may not work well.
8. The speaker plans to demonstrate the built robot in action, tightening screws until something happens.
9. The speaker received a suggestion for a robot that shoots chicken nuggets, which they found interesting.
10. The speaker also received a suggestion for a robot that jerks the user off, which they found funny.
11. The speaker received a suggestion for a robot that jiggles a mouse back and forth to prevent the computer from going to sleep.
12. The speaker received a suggestion for a Roomba that swears and screams when it bumps into things.
13. The speaker received a suggestion for a car that says "hello" when turned on.
14. The speaker received a suggestion for a workbench that knocks off everything you're working on to the floor every 10 minutes.
15. The speaker received a suggestion for a hot glue gun that actually shoots hot glue.
16. The speaker received a suggestion for a hot glue gun that shoots hot glue in a pressure chamber.
17. The speaker received a suggestion for a robot that uses hot glue to repair a popsicle stick house.
18. The speaker is frustrated with the viewers' suggestions and expresses a desire to ban them from the channel.
19. The speaker suggests viewers interested in programming, electronics, 3D modeling, web design, and water coloring to check out Skillshare, an online learning community.