Author Topic: someone made a machine that sorts m&ms and skittles by color  (Read 1654 times)

the person who made this is a true hero

Great, another job being replaced by automation! What about the families of the m&m and skittles sorters?
Why does no one think about the people?!

I wonder. Are Skittles a little lighter than M&Ms?
Color me surprised. Skittles are heavier than M&Ms. You could theoretically make a machine divide them on that basis and then divide by color.
bu dum tss

Great, another job being replaced by automation! What about the families of the m&m and skittles sorters?
Why does no one think about the people?!
Psh! Those lazy union bastards are better off without a job anyways! Every bag of skittles i've ever bought has always been a multicolorrd mess! I mean, did they even look at the batches to see if they were sorted??


I love how he even shows a photo of it not sorting them all

That's nothing.

Coke have a machine that verifies if the shade of red on every single label of every single bottle is correct. Like, I dunno what the scale is for comparison of real colours, but if it's not within some TINY margin of error, it's rejected.