I like the part where the inlet doesn’t let anything in; almost poetic.
Sure you have the inlet, the outlet and then you have the mystery hole at the bottom, which probably is an outlet but it outputs to the grey dimension so it has to be drawn grey.
For me it’s the adjusting screw, which is not the actual adjusting screw let alone a screw.
The screw/bolt also changes in width as it passes the nut.
Well, it works perfectly fine - it regulates pressure to zero.
Well, it would lower the water pressure…
But Scam Altman said the AIs don’t hallucinate no more
PhD-level intelligence everyone.
No, you must be the idiot for not prompting it right.
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This is like one of those “Find all the [X]s in this picture” puzzles. The more you look, the more fuckups you find.
Its like yhe AI started loud and clear at the top and then “trailed off” and started to “mumble” by the time it got to the bottom.
Yup. Exactly how I would build it.
Aww. The big bolt on top is giving a piggy-back ride to the little kid bolt.
Well, it does work perfectly if the “regulated pressure” is supposed to always be zero.
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On first glance it looks like an awesome and well thought-out diagram. The longer you look at it (or try to understand it), thr worse it gets.
Imagine a future where textbooks are AI-generated (to save money), and students are subjected to this level of gas-lighting!
It’s the piss color that tipped us off.
I don’t think this one will work properly. Fucker’s gonna leak.
I can forgive the inlet section, because there is a possibility the channel comes towards us at 90 degrees and fed back into valve by the material we don’t see, but that “needle valve” explains the bullshit of this image
I’ve still got a picture I saved somewhere from when I asked ChatGPT to draw a picture of a 3D printer extruder.
Cool story bro