u/Blackpowderkun

▲ 9 r/gate

What if glyph magic existed in falmart. How much interest of a force multipler would it be to the modern world.

Basically what if regular humans could use it?

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u/Blackpowderkun — 2 days ago
▲ 2 r/Isekai

Isekai Spin-off set on earth, are there any??

Spoiler for Isesuma volume 21; >! It was revealed Touya had an adventurous life with his grandpa on earth, after his death God gave his friend the ability to see Touya's adventures via dreams and draw manga based on it and then show it to his family. The Mochizuki couple on earth gave birth to a girl, Fuyuka, God gave her a guardian God, in a puppy form to protect her and according to the narration, she'll grow up to have her own adventures. This would actually be an interesting spin-off, a deceased/transferred protagonist's legacy character, able to see and comment on his adventures while getting her own adventures. !<

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Spin-off about people left behind by the protagonists.

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u/Blackpowderkun — 3 days ago
▲ 248 r/jidouhanbaiki+1 crossposts

China’s New Blood-Drawing Robot Hits 94.3% Success Rate in Real Hospital Tests

A hospital in China has started using an AI-powered blood-drawing robot designed to automate one of the most common medical procedures.

The system reportedly achieved a 94.3% success rate during clinical deployment, using robotic precision and imaging technology to locate veins and perform blood collection with minimal human assistance.

The video shows the robot carefully positioning the needle and completing the procedure with impressive accuracy. Supporters say this could help reduce workload for nurses, improve efficiency in busy hospitals, and lower the chances of human error.

As healthcare automation keeps advancing, robots are quickly moving from operating rooms into everyday patient care.

Would you trust a machine to draw your blood?

u/Blackpowderkun — 3 days ago