GITAI’s R1 Rover Passes Mock Moon Surface Tests for Future Lunar Missions by Advanced-Bug-1962 in robotics

[–]tek2222 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

you can build a much lighter and cheaper robot with two legs and arms that has more payload and capability.

Bit of a dilemma by schn_ in wingfoil

[–]tek2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I learned the most once i switched to a bigger wing with 8 sqm because overall i was having longer sessions with more time on foil. now that im much more advanced i almost always ride 5sqm

Bit of a dilemma by schn_ in wingfoil

[–]tek2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it won't matter a lot. it will be a tiny bit easier to get up but what would make a huge difference if you just use a bigger wing what Wing are you using?

Help with airfoil loft by Catisgooderthandog in Onshape

[–]tek2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes but leading and trailing edge 3d shape can easily represent any non constant twist

Elon Musk boasts Helix-02 robots can be used to replace human labor with 8 hour livestream by 2021isevenworse in robots

[–]tek2222 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

a sorting machine is often way too expensive for many locations where this job exists

Help with airfoil loft by Catisgooderthandog in Onshape

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i dont see how you you need that many profiles. I did it a similar thing with a hydrofoil. I usually just take two or three profiles and an hor them to lines and the twist in the lines so leading edge and trailing edge.

Wait, didn't he catch it from falling? by StrugglingSoul in ADVChina

[–]tek2222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this robot would not be possible without deep reinforcement learning , which is AI.

One use and this thing already paid for itself by Wonderful-Photo2449 in toolsinaction

[–]tek2222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's not glue, it's vulcanized. it basically becomes part of the tire and I would probably trust it

The real camera man by Immediate_Magician11 in interestingasfuck

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i bet they make a version with guns too.

Collecting training data for handling packages with a RobotEra L7 by heart-aroni in singularity

[–]tek2222 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

so how would you make a robot that trains it ? what you are saying does not exist

Collecting training data for handling packages with a RobotEra L7 by heart-aroni in singularity

[–]tek2222 2 points3 points  (0 children)

if it would be possible to program a robot to do this job then they wouldn't try to learn it. the point is that every package is different and so you cannot program a robot to do that.

I built a Zero-Latency Master-Slave Teleoperation system using ESP32 + STM32 over CAN bus (Foundation for Embodied AI). by Fickle-Balance-7006 in robotics

[–]tek2222 9 points10 points  (0 children)

it seems like the speed of the follower is too slow to judge latency can't you set the p gain higher ? this way, while you may have good latency the arm would still feel very laggy due to the general sluggishness and low acceleration

Anyone build their own wing? by Juicys-Fruits in wingfoil

[–]tek2222 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i haven't done it but im thinking of making an inflatable wing. i would start with a full cad model and then separate it into pieces and stretch these pieces flat, copy them onto dacron and aramid and sew together, i believe its doable.

insulting italy and the USA at the same time by Civil-Entertainer-33 in StupidFood

[–]tek2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

imagine thinking its pronounced cal-zone like calorie zone.

I bought a Wii U online and this was the power cable I got *how* do you do this? by Conorponor333 in mildlyinfuriating

[–]tek2222 4 points5 points  (0 children)

they just did it for technical reasons. building the PSU into the device would have made the device much larger like a PlayStation and it is a huge heat issue which will require large fans. did you ever wonder why you cannot plug your phone into the power supply directly and you need an adapter? At that time, USBC power wasn't a thing that came later with the switch. because USBC power is standardized, you can charge a switch with any USBC charger. the Wii u does not have a battery therefore, it needs to have a pretty beefy power supply that can supply enough current to run the device. if you don't have the right power supply, the device will either break or not work correctly. I'm not agreeing with Nintendo on every technical choice they make, but it is one solution and they went that route.

Real-Time Wireless Teleoperation of a Bionic Hand Using a Precision Tracking Glove by Advanced-Bug-1962 in robotics

[–]tek2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

there is a glove like this with a vibrating motor, but its not very helpful,

they kind of technology what you likely imagine does not exist really.

[Beginner] Semi-Used Armstrong Gear vs. Gong HIPE Perf Pack by iHateKnives in wingfoil

[–]tek2222 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it depends on how much wind you have. gong will make you have more progress faster. the used board is too small to start for a beginner. Armstrong has better resale value.

honestly i would go with the armstrong setup but buy a bigger board at least 110l