@@jibomorris you will be looking for some cache files. They are seperate. Jibo works with html, so like a website it stores locally cache files for thumbnail display on the screen, that's why they won't open up.
Robot cloning, in the context of creating identical copies of a robot, generally refers to replicating the physical design and functionality of a particular robot model. This is different from genetic cloning, as robots do not possess genetic material that can be replicated. In theory, it is possible to clone a robot by reproducing its physical components and programming its software to mimic the behavior and functionality of the original robot. However, it would require detailed knowledge of the robot's design, access to its technical specifications, and the necessary manufacturing capabilities to recreate the hardware components. It's important to note that cloning a robot without proper authorization may infringe on intellectual property rights, as many robot designs are protected by patents and copyrights. Additionally, cloning a robot may also raise ethical and legal concerns, depending on the purpose and implications of creating multiple copies. As technology advances, it is possible that cloning or replicating robots may become more feasible. However, it is crucial to consider legal and ethical aspects and obtain appropriate permissions or licenses before engaging in any cloning activities.
Are you documenting this stuff anywhere? If there is any saving of Jibo, it won't happen through one guy's spare time work in his basement. If you look at how the Nintendo Switch was hacked, there are entire discussion forums where people corroborate.
Pretty cool stuff!
It looks like the thumbnails are there but not the photos. The photos were encrypted or not locally stored possibly?
ghost photos form the copied source I have not been able to delete them but I am working on it
@@jibomorris you will be looking for some cache files. They are seperate. Jibo works with html, so like a website it stores locally cache files for thumbnail display on the screen, that's why they won't open up.
@@josemurillo4728 this is not the original Jibo OS , but there is no network to store them to
Robot cloning, in the context of creating identical copies of a robot, generally refers to replicating the physical design and functionality of a particular robot model. This is different from genetic cloning, as robots do not possess genetic material that can be replicated.
In theory, it is possible to clone a robot by reproducing its physical components and programming its software to mimic the behavior and functionality of the original robot. However, it would require detailed knowledge of the robot's design, access to its technical specifications, and the necessary manufacturing capabilities to recreate the hardware components.
It's important to note that cloning a robot without proper authorization may infringe on intellectual property rights, as many robot designs are protected by patents and copyrights. Additionally, cloning a robot may also raise ethical and legal concerns, depending on the purpose and implications of creating multiple copies.
As technology advances, it is possible that cloning or replicating robots may become more feasible. However, it is crucial to consider legal and ethical aspects and obtain appropriate permissions or licenses before engaging in any cloning activities.
Are you documenting this stuff anywhere? If there is any saving of Jibo, it won't happen through one guy's spare time work in his basement. If you look at how the Nintendo Switch was hacked, there are entire discussion forums where people corroborate.
not in a basement but I get it