ok now i fix the walls.
good thing i have dry walls spare...
apologies i will pay for it later at the landlord's request....
well, maybe you can get permission from them mr Musk.
on your "black mirror" relay.
I think the lasers have their limits.
I asked ChatGPT, and it is correct in that,
the ground will just absorb the energy.
Unless it isa completely mineral driven surface, like stones.
pay royalty to their bucket idea.
but maybe it isn't so worth it.
maybe it is.
you could take the buckets out.
then it becomes a many axis accessible drill.
then instead scooping the dirt,
i ponder what would happen,
if these scrambled minerals are
sucked into a powerful vaccuum.
Vacuum, is possible,
if there is a separate machine that handles this,
and the drilling machine carries the 'tube',
but it would be connected to the drilling machine,
by another robotic 'arm', aiming at the scrambled dirt.
is there a vaccum strong enough. not in length.
but the first meter or two, strong enough to
place the scrambled minerals on to a conveyor belt.
so this "tube" would be connected to a conveyor belt
that transports the dirt,
and on the opposite end where it is carried to,
can reposition itself...
hmm.....
no vacuum.
instead, scoop after the drill.
scoop, and the minerals enter into a auto-opening container/box.
which is connected to a conveyor belt.
the conveyor belt is inside a tube,
and can move along with the machine, flexible.
the conveyor belt is positioned middle of the tube,
and once the container is unloaded, at the end,
the container goes below the bottom half of the conveyor belt in the same tube,
and returns back to the front....
too much? XD