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minus-squareNarrrzlinkfedilink6•10 months agoif we were all actual (or rather, metal) robots then companies would realise the importance of performing proper maintenance to keep us functioning as desired.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•edit-210 months agoAs someone who regularly builds, commissions, and audits industrial robotics systems… No they fucking wouldn’t!
minus-squareNarrrzlinkfedilink4•10 months agowell, it would at least be them paying the price when their workers break down 😂
minus-squareBakkodalink6•10 months agoEvery site I’ve ever contacted on has always cut parts budgets and service contracts first. Every single one.
if we were all actual (or rather, metal) robots then companies would realise the importance of performing proper maintenance to keep us functioning as desired.
As someone who regularly builds, commissions, and audits industrial robotics systems… No they fucking wouldn’t!
well, it would at least be them paying the price when their workers break down 😂
Every site I’ve ever contacted on has always cut parts budgets and service contracts first. Every single one.