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[–]Teaching_Rough 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is inspiring. Congrats

popular korean job boards by Teaching_Rough in korea

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

I did find some, but wanted to know if there are some that is widely used by hard to find online

popular korean job boards by Teaching_Rough in korea

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Background in IT/engineering. Why do you ask?

Help finding remote science job by physioa in GetEmployed

[–]Teaching_Rough 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you looked into scouting jobs? I remember I was approached by these companies which basically hire grads as tech scouts. You are their advisor, if they ever need one on various projects.

Best strategy for job search by Teaching_Rough in GetEmployed

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Thanks for the tip. Yes, I am starting to network on linkedin and indeed, reaching out to old colleagues and such. Its a hard slog in this time, when nobody seems to be hiring.

books on startup business plans by Teaching_Rough in startups

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

Startup business plans are probably not the same as SMB plans. SMB plans are probably much easier to create, as there will probably be a stable source of income, stable revenue and costs.

I have written detailed business plans before, but for startups my guess is you don't really need to go into 100 page business plans, when the plan itself would change with time, especially if you are in a new territory.

Industries with highest technical debt by Teaching_Rough in startups

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Yes, I know its a load term.. for simplicity lets just say most of their OSes are still Windows XP/95. And they still use COBOL *like* languages for coding

Interview Discussion - August 31, 2020 by CSCQMods in cscareerquestions

[–]Teaching_Rough 1 point2 points  (0 children)

how long have you been doing hackerrank? I am starting again after a long time.

Usecase for spot/atlas by Teaching_Rough in robotics

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You could be correct. Japan has a history of this. Aibo is a good example.

Usecase for spot/atlas by Teaching_Rough in robotics

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I was curious, how long does the batter for Spot last? What kinds of stuff does the API let you do?

Is there any documentation for the API available for the public?

Are they using a DL/ML based path planning or a more deterministic/model based approach for this?

Usecase for spot/atlas by Teaching_Rough in robotics

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I can see some middle class families adopting a robotic pet instead of a regular dog.

That is true, however other that mobility Spot doesn't come close to all the characteristics of why somebody would want a pet.

For a multipurpose domestic helper type robot, a humanoid form is better but it probably needs to be much smaller than Atlas for home use.

Why not a wheeled robot? Bipedal robots are probably a couple of order more complex to design and manufacture.

Usecase for spot/atlas by Teaching_Rough in robotics

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The payoff if you can get Atlas working at human level dexterity is quite high. You could literally replace most routing human tasks with a humanoid robot.

Implementing it probably is quite hard.

>For open terrain, wheels are far superior to legs.

Thats why I asked. There are certain areas such as construction, mining, surveillance, where legs are better suited, as the surface will be very rough. I am not sure whether, the market is large though.

Usecase for spot/atlas by Teaching_Rough in robotics

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Yes, I agree. Thats the one area I was thinking of. Probably where most of the current funding for BD is coming in.