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They create a subreddit of requests for the Rabbit r1

The active Rabbit r1 community is still active and offers us the possibility of requesting the tests we want to do on Reddit

I love the Rabbit r1 community. There is hardly anything in Spanish except what I write in this humble blog, but in English speaking between Discord and reddit Yes, we have enough participation to see the number of people behind the gadget.

And it is no wonder, since between the two "social" networks We have more than 10,000 participants (+8,000 on Discord and almost 2,000 on Reddit) and this is noticeable when it comes to finding people willing to help, from answering questions to uploading material.

Or as in this case, offering to make your Rabbit r1 available to users with its creation, a subreddit dedicated to user requests to test how far the small device is capable of going.

And the user TheJustinCrow from Reddit He has been one of the first buyers of the Rabbit r1, so he will have it in his hands the same day of the collection party, and has created a small space so that we can make requests and the result will be returned to us.

What is the “r1 requests” subreddit like?

TheJustinCrowd presents its space like this:

Introducing r/r1requests: An r1 exploration and testing center.

I am pleased to announce the creation of r/r1requests, a new subreddit dedicated to organizing and sharing ideas for testing and evaluating the long-awaited Rabbit r1. I will personally respond to messages and try suggestions once I receive my r1 on April 23rd. I encourage other r1 owners to join the community and contribute their own experiences and discoveries.

In addition to the subreddit, I've created a Notion page to compile a full list of interesting requests and suggestions from the community and the Rabbit r1 Discord server. If you have ideas you would like to share but prefer not to post them directly on r/r1requests, you can contribute by editing directly the Notion page.

Please feel free to add your suggestions and help grow this valuable resource for the Rabbit r1 community.
TheJustinCrowd on Reddit

The operation is very simple: Within the subreddit We can put our requests and TheJustinCrowd will test everything we tell you, taking advantage of the fact that your unit will be available on April 23.

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The different sections of the r1requests Subreddit

As you can see in the image and in order to organize everything in the best possible way, The requests have been divided into different sections. This way we can focus on those that interest us most. At the moment we have these:

  • Long Term Memory —Long-term memory—
  • Vision —The thing related to the camera—
  • Integrations
  • Others —another type of questions to Rabbit r1—

As I have seen, at the moment there are very few - as of today it has only been active for a few hours - but there are already several very interesting requests such as:

  • Find a complicated mind map online and ask r1 to simplify/summarize it and export it to a google doc, then email it to you.
  • – Point to a music video and ask it to give you the lyrics.
  • Ask for a list of attractions nearby (or in a specific city), then ask how to get to a specific one.

And this is just the beginning. As the community grows and there are more and more owners of the Rabbit r1 there will be more questions to answer and more people to do the relevant tests. Looks like there's a lot of content coming in the next few days.

If you don't want Reddit, you have Notion

The author of the idea has opened a Notion list —application to save notes— in which we can put the requests we want and it will test them all and respond, yes, on Reddit accordingly.

I leave you the Notion link so you can ask him any questions you want or ask him to do a specific test.

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And you? Can you think of anything to ask him?

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