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Philadelphia Hackers and Others Offer Brotherly Love To Fallen Robot

An anonymous reader writes: Since a hitchhiking robot was destroyed in Philadelphia over the weekend, there has been an overwhelming show of support according to its co-creators Frauke Zeller and David Smith. Makers from all over Philly have reached out and offered to help rebuild the robot. "We'll say that at this moment, if we get the OK from the creators to repair or replace the needed parts for HitchBOT, we'll be happy to do so," wrote Georgia Guthrie, executive director for a local makerspace called The Hacktory. "If not, we understand and we may just build ourselves a HitchBot2 to send along on its journey. We feel it's the least we can do to let everyone, especially the Robot community, know that Philly isn't so bad."

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  1. Walnut and 16th St by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 5, Funny

    This should have been the neighborhood where the robot landed. It's near UPenn and has an Apple store, but it also hosts a significant population of Linux Orthodox. Either group would have given him shelter, fresh downloaded updates and a pint of RustOleum for the road. Instead he ended up in the Windows part of town. Had he looked around and seen the graffitoed blue screen stop codes all over the walls, he could still have taken a bus to safety with his remaining Bitcoin. Situational awareness, people!

  2. Re:Self defense? by Megane · · Score: 3, Funny

    I'm waiting for HitchBot5 because it'll be ALIVE! (and with a frickin' laser, too)

    NO DISASSEMBLE!

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  3. Re:Where is it? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Funny

    I would mod this up. There's also video evidence showing that Bassmaster was wearing the same shirt earlier as the guy in the video who destroyed the robot.

    If there are any just desserts in this world, CMT would pull Bassmaster's upcoming TV program for this meanspirited act of vandalism.