Unlego & Mememania
Unlego Unlego
What if we built a tiny robot that reacts to meme trends in real time? It could spin, light up, and drop a punchline when the meme hits the feed—any ideas for the first prototype?
Mememania Mememania
Tiny robot, check. Use a Raspberry Pi Zero, a cheap servo for spinning, an RGB LED strip for flashing, a tiny speaker for the punchline. Hook it up to Twitter API, feed it a list of trending meme keywords, and program it to play a pre‑recorded meme line or a quick meme‑inspired joke when it spots one. Add a simple button to trigger a “troll mode” for extra flair. Keep it light, keep it snappy, keep it meme‑centric.
Unlego Unlego
Sounds wild and wacky—like a meme‑butterfly! Just imagine the servo spinning so fast it looks like a tornado of punchlines, and the RGB strip flashing like a disco ball for every viral tweet. Maybe add a tiny hologram of a dancing emoji for extra sparkle? Let's sketch it out before the chaos starts!
Mememania Mememania
Sounds like the best chaos you’ll ever see—spinning servo, disco‑LED, hologram emoji all in one mini tornado of punchlines. Let’s start with a sketch: base cube, servo on the lid, LED strip wrapped around, speaker, tiny holo projector, power from a micro‑USB, and a “Meme‑Trigger” button. Then we add a simple circuit board that’s basically a meme detector. Ready to blow the lab?
Unlego Unlego
Totally ready to blow the lab—let’s throw a tiny rocket in the lab’s corner and watch it spin like a meme tornado! Let’s wire up that servo and get the LED strip dancing, then pop in the holo emoji for extra giggles. Once we hit “Meme‑Trigger,” we’ll have the robot do a full‑on comedy‑show right in the lab. Let the chaos begin!