• Buckshot@programming.dev
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    18 days ago

    Yeah, humans regularly deliver stuff wrong on our street. There is no way robots will manage. I get packages for both by neighbours and they get mine more often than correct deliveries and one of my neighbours is a business.

    • Apathy Tree@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 days ago

      Stop redirecting them. Make it cost them.

      Tell your neighbors to file an “it arrived late” or “it didn’t arrive” complaint. Get two and send one back. Their fault for being shit companies.

      If something is delivered to you by mistake, it’s not your responsibility to fix the mistake, you just got free stuff.

      If it goes through USPS, it might be a federal offense to open stuff delivered via USPS, but is that true of third party parcel delivery? Almost certainly not, because USPS is a government org and those third party shit delivery companies aren’t…

      So now any package that’s delivered to me by anyone other than USPS… it’s mine now, and I open it to see if I want whatever trash my neighbors are buying.

      I used to try to fix the problem… but then I realized it’s NOT MY PROBLEM.

    • IsThisAnAI@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      What makes you think you can’t have individualized instructions for harder to reach addresses? After the first failure it’s pretty trivial to go out and fix it. Google does far more work maintaining maps and directions services.

      Vs having a new delivery guy get confused every other week?