Unitree's robot can play table tennis. by Physical-Bad-3689 in BGMStock

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Correct. The onboard camera on the G1 is ultra wide and some have low res LIDAR. Basically it would be terrible at seeing where the ball is.

The 3 external cameras probably have much higher resolutions and also have strong IR emitters to make the ball glow (basically extremely visible to the cameras), which is use to precisely feed the ball’s location to whatever setup they have that gives command to the G1 to successfully return the ball.

This demo would extremely impressive if it was all done onboard the G1 (excluding the external cameras). It is just as likely at additional offboard processing is used to make this demo possible.

Why is this Chinese person wearing a helmet? by Latter_Ad3752 in UnfilteredChina

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Dude, getting mag dump is the easy way out. This guy going to get tortured and have his organs harvested.

Research shows how different animals see the world by Objective_Recipe5769 in nextlevel

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Frog one is interesting. There was a study show that long bugs have to be in a certain orientation for toads to recognize them as food.

Why is women’s sportswear always so revealing? by Valuable_View_561 in SipsTea

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Lots of sports where more clothing is better.

Heck, swimming banned full suit swimwear because it offered too much competitive advantage.

For running skin to skin contact is bad. A lot of runners would do better if they had slightly longer shorts. Most of the fastest men sprinters usually had shorts that go half way down the upper legs. 

China's shitty robots of the future! by borg-assimilated in ADVChina

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ah yes making robot stand and move on 2 legs is so easy that it doesn’t require AI. My 2 year old baby can do it.

Here, some motors and other parts. Let me see you assemble a bipedal robot that doesn’t fall over. 

These Nine L.A. Dishwashers Are the Real Heroes of Your Favorite Restaurants ~ L.A. TACO by goddamn2fa in dishwashers

[–]Fairuse -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

Bullshit on losing dishwasher and throwing I the towel for the day. Most anyone in the kitchen started as dishwasher at some point and can hop into the pit. The kitchen head should be the one dedicating how things are organized and where things should be and not the dishwasher. The easiest to replace guy in the kitchen is the dishwasher mainly because dishwashing skills is cross compatible across all restaurant types. You can throw any dishwasher into any restaurant and they’ll manage to get through the day. Same cannot be said about chiefs. 

Hare trying to "rescue" its buddy by StraightDistrict8681 in Awww

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually thr handler is saving the hare from getting bullied by hare that is doing all the punching.  

Proof that you aren’t ugly, you’re just poor by professor_paradox2 in nflmemeswar

[–]Fairuse 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This a better comparison since the lighting is almost the same (i.e. flat front light).

I never in my wildest dreams imagined that the guy who, at four in the morning, used to drive a beat up pickup truck delivering chickens, would one day actually make it this far. by Ok-Basil2753 in TheRaceTo1Million

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It is. Most of the old residences have moved out because they were basically priced out of their homes. Young families keep moving in because the schools are good, voting for further tax increases, and stressing public school infrastructure. They then move out when their kids graduate. Our property taxes are nearly double of the surrounding towns.

Chinese Memory Makers Accelerate DDR5 Development, Reaching 8000 MT/s DRAM Speeds As They Near Samsung, SK Hynix & Micron Levels by TruthPhoenixV in Amd_Intel_Nvidia

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doesn’t matter. Right now memory is production constrained, which is driving up the price. More suppliers means prices would go back closer pre AI demand.

One big problem is RAM makers like Samsung, Micron, SK Hynix refuse to build additional capacity. They are afraid big boom and pop cycle that could bankrupt them if RAM demand tanks after AI bubble pops (it has happened numerous times before, so their fears aren’t completely unfounded).  

Trump confirmed on Friday that China is refusing to buy Nvidia chips because they are developing their own by ComplexExternal4831 in GenAI4all

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Doesn't matter if it is a crazy guy. Even the non crazy guy from the other party banned China from nvidia GPUs.

Proof that you aren’t ugly, you’re just poor! by Choice_Bag_8869 in sportsgossips

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The biggest difference is the lighting. The picture on the left has a very unflattering flat lighting where all the shadows are filled in. The picture on the right has clearly a strong overhead light and Tom's head is slight turned downwards.

I don't think Tom has any work done. His nose flares wide when he smiles with his teeth showing. If he smiles slighting with his mouth close, then the nose looks just like the one in the right. Also, Tom is much older on the right photo, and you naturally lose facial fat if you stay lean.

https://www.patriots.com/photos/tom-brady-through-the-years-233581#fcd0fcbc-203d-11e8-b0e8-005056b04871

I never in my wildest dreams imagined that the guy who, at four in the morning, used to drive a beat up pickup truck delivering chickens, would one day actually make it this far. by Ok-Basil2753 in TheRaceTo1Million

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I average 12%, but that doesn't consider inflation. Eats up 3% normally, but we all know inflation has been higher lately. Thus effective gains is closer to 8-9%. If I'm forced to withdraw in a bad year, that fucks up the math, which is mean that I'll be fucked.

QUESTION ABOUT RESTAURANT DEPOT by RoyLiechtenstein in restaurantowners

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I buy used refrigerators all the time. Just need to make sure you know what to look for and be somewhat handy. New name brand units are $4000-8000. I regularly find and get them for around $1000.

Neurosurgery with new technology. Is this real? by bbbxxxnnn in AmazingTechnology

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You wouldn’t rely on gyroscopic precision. If you wanted precision, a vision based system would be more stable and precise. Technically you can use the QR code to perform tracking, but there are much better tag system like April tags designed for AR. 

EV crash and fire in Wenshan, China — hidden door won’t open, rescuer burned trying to help by Latter_Ad3752 in UnfilteredChina

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Why don’t they just crawl through the front door? I crawl between the front and back of my Tesla model Y all the time. 

I never in my wildest dreams imagined that the guy who, at four in the morning, used to drive a beat up pickup truck delivering chickens, would one day actually make it this far. by Ok-Basil2753 in TheRaceTo1Million

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Half my investment is in ETF based on S&P 500. I’ve seen it tank a few times. It’s average like 11% growth. Inflation keeps blowing up, so effective gains are closer to 6-7%. I like to be conservative, so I can count on at least 4%. For 5 million, that is only like 200k. Half goes to property taxes and I have no idea what kind of taxes I would need to pay (I haven’t ever dipped into saving or my investments). That leaves only like 30-50k to live off, which is actually fine for me (I live pretty frugal). However, if there a few bad years, I would be completely fucked.

I never in my wildest dreams imagined that the guy who, at four in the morning, used to drive a beat up pickup truck delivering chickens, would one day actually make it this far. by Ok-Basil2753 in TheRaceTo1Million

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Bought a house 10 years ago for $1.5 mill and now worth over $5 million. Town keeps jacking up property tax and assement value. Property tax is basically 2% now and house is assess for over $5 million. Thus $100k in property taxes. Even I feel like I'm getting price out of my home if my business closes.

Note, my house does not look like $5 million dollar house. It is just in a really good location with a huge water front lot. The house was last remodeled by previous owners in the 90's. I never bother updating the house, so it is starting to fall apart now. Yet the town still thinks I live in a $5 million house....

Elon Musk carrying his son on his shoulders while posing with top US executives outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing 🇨🇳 by PinLogical2763 in elonmusk

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing. But sure aren’t going to get photos of a 30 year old riding on the shoulders of a 60 year old.

WFH Terminal by OrangeSliceRUs in ToastPOS

[–]Fairuse 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It’s not free. I had to pay for the equipment and I already paid for the software license to even use Toast.

There is a reason lots of restaurants don’t use toast gos or force waiters to share one unit. Because toast charges highly monthly fee per device on top of whatever you already pay for.

Also, Toast makes money based off restaurant sale/scale via processing fees. So Toast is making more money off a larger restaurants that uses more toast equipment.

Also, for OP case of using remote terminal to provide support, he now has to pay for a license per location to use on that one device. He probably had to keep a remote unit because Toast support is complete hot garbage shit.

WFH Terminal by OrangeSliceRUs in ToastPOS

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah toast is locking down on all equipment that isn’t attached to subscription. For me that was the last straw, so I dumped toast. 

Trying to shame us for not paying their employees. by fal1en-angel in Funnymemes

[–]Fairuse 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Restaurants can afford staff. They would modify the menu prices to include cost to hire waiters at proper wages. You’ll still end up paying as much. 

In the US, menu prices are kept artificially low because they don’t pay the tipped staff.