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RE: My Apartment Manager is not a News Thread, #2 - robkelk - 05-23-2026

Don't tell him, but Gendo Saotome was right... according to a Russian researcher.

It’s not your imagination; stolen food really does taste better


RE: My Apartment Manager is not a News Thread, #2 - Cobalt Greywalker - 05-23-2026

(05-23-2026, 06:30 AM)robkelk Wrote: Don't tell him, but Gendo Saotome was right... according to a Russian researcher.

It’s not your imagination; stolen food really does taste better

Um...  "Gendo Saotome"?  I didn't think he was THAT bad.  Unless it's Ranma-chan who needs to get in the giant robot...

Wouldn't Sinji-chan be a Rei clone?  Or a pale Nadia/

Hum...  <Rubs chin>


RE: My Apartment Manager is not a News Thread, #2 - robkelk - 05-23-2026

Oh, come on... it's a classic crossover from the '90s.


RE: My Apartment Manager is not a News Thread, #2 - Bob Schroeck - 06-19-2026

So... about halfway between our place and Princeton there's a building with a sign reading "Robo Sous Chef". It's been there for a couple years now, and despite being intensely curious I kept forgetting to look it up on the Web when I got home... until yesterday. And when I did, I couldn't help but think of Washuu mentioning her autokitchen in Greetings from Minnesota!

Because that's exactly what they make and sell:





Their YouTube channel has a lot more, including short videos of their "Cheetah" model cooking various dishes. (Mostly Chinese, because the machines are made in China and they have a substantial installed base there, apparently.)

It's not 100% automated -- you do have to slice and chop the ingredients before loading them into the machine -- but once you do it's basically fire-and-forget.

What's really interesting is that even though most of the videos are clearly targeting the food service industry, at least one suggests that they're also planning on marketing it as a consumer-level appliance as well. The page on their website for the Cheetah model actually shows it in a home kitchen. The site also has a lot of other interesting information -- except for prices.