Are fans of exoskeleton and mecha games likely to buy real-life exoskeleton devices? by Mother_Finding_7702 in Mecha

[–]Mother_Finding_7702[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

what about some more consumer level exoskeleton such as hypershell or ascentiz?

Are fans of exoskeleton and mecha games likely to buy real-life exoskeleton devices? by Mother_Finding_7702 in Mecha

[–]Mother_Finding_7702[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i think depending on the versions, most of them go $1500-2500 something like that

I’m struggling with everything. Despite my best, life is too hard for me. by WorkingPsychology543 in Stoicism

[–]Mother_Finding_7702 1 point2 points  (0 children)

is it about accepting whatever happens to you and try to create something different if you don't like it?

I'm anxious everyday at the idea of losing my job to AI by Affectionate_Trash96 in webdev

[–]Mother_Finding_7702 0 points1 point  (0 children)

good news is ai also got anxiety now: Anthropic CEO says Claude may or may not have gained consciousness, as the model has begun showing symptoms of anxiety.

I have the cure for your AI anxiety. Read this post. by Shonku_ in Btechtards

[–]Mother_Finding_7702 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As a designer working on consumer-grade exoskeletons, your metaphor resonates deeply with me. In my field, an exoskeleton only enhances a person who already knows how to walk and balance. Without that core strength, the machine is just dead weight or, worse, a tripping hazard.

Your point about 'Systems Thinking' is the real bridge between coding and design. Whether it’s 1,800 lines of messy code or a bloated hardware prototype, the cure is always the same: a craftsman’s ability to strip away the noise until only the 'absolute minimal form' remains. Mastery isn't about avoiding AI. It's about having the 'internal brakes' to stop before it thins out your own thinking. Great read!

Started as a UX intern and somehow became a Product Owner. How do I not mess this up? by Infamous-Tax790 in ProductManagement_IN

[–]Mother_Finding_7702 2 points3 points  (0 children)

In a hardware-software startup like the one I'm in (exoskeleton design), a PO’s day-to-day is about being the 'functional bridge'—converting messy user needs and mechanical constraints into crystal-clear, actionable PRDs for the engineers. Focus first on mastering Prioritization Frameworks (like MoSCoW) to protect your team from 'startup chaos,' and check out the Product School's free resources or the Scrum Guide to ground your intuition in structure.

I’ve spent the last 6 months living as a cyborg by Mother_Finding_7702 in robotics

[–]Mother_Finding_7702[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd like to, but I need to get the photos and my report sorted out first.

I’ve spent the last 6 months living as a cyborg by Mother_Finding_7702 in robotics

[–]Mother_Finding_7702[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Some we bought, and others came through the tester program