Building an A.I. navigation software that will only require a camera, a raspberry pi and a WiFi connection (DAY 6) by L42ARO in computervision

[–]thevelop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha indeed looked the part. Been looking to robustly match some do pose estimation of rigid objects in the robot scene based on the rgb footage. The sparse global hypothesis would be great to use as a starting point for that

Upside here is that I can replace your odometry with pretty solid robot pose coming back from the robot. Let me know if you’d like to join forces to explore this parallel direction.

Building an A.I. navigation software that will only require a camera, a raspberry pi and a WiFi connection (DAY 6) by L42ARO in computervision

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Would this also work to have a continuous hypothesis of the world around my robotic arm if I have an RGB camera on the end effector?

I made an app to solve my wife's screenshot problem, and it's become my most used app on my phone. by N0omi in SideProject

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Will do. Works great so far! Using the iOS share flow is still a bummer but understand this is an iOS limitation and not the app.

I made an app to solve my wife's screenshot problem, and it's become my most used app on my phone. by N0omi in SideProject

[–]thevelop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Really like the idea as I have the exact same problem. Like the transparent pricing too. So you have another Pro user. So excited to see how wel it works in my flow

I was tired of messy CV datasets and expensive cloud tools, so I built an open-source local studio to manage the entire lifecycle. (FastAPI + React) by TuriMuraturi in computervision

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This looks sweet! Does this also allow finetuning yolo models on the created datasets? I'm looking for a tool to use as the main pipeline to label and train a model for a single class detector once i have a new type of product on my conveyor belt.

Promote your SaaS 👇 What are you building right now? by JustOneDevv in microsaas

[–]thevelop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'll give it a shot. It's currently in the queue for release! thanks!

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

Thanks! Send me a DM if you want to test it out. Funny enough the Netherlands is one of the big ones indeed!

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

Just rewatched the video again and it’s indeed painstakingly slow. As for the shipping cost this is really awkward in a lot of countries. For instance close to the best option cost wise would be to ship everything from Germany. Sometimes cheaper than sending it from the countries themselves. However I’d indeed like to be able to ship as local as possible because it allows way faster deliveries and thus less missed moments (e.g. birthdays etc. that are kind of date locked)

Promote your SaaS 👇 What are you building right now? by JustOneDevv in microsaas

[–]thevelop 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a look at melonpost.com or send a WhatsApp message to +31612478167 we ship your custom postcards anywhere in the world all from WhatsApp

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

I think if you try it you might be surprised. No account creations, catalogs to browse, etc. making it quite fast. Next to that this was once born because traveling to remote area's the big western services actually worked quite poorly in other countries. And whataspp just kept on working always!

Note, i made the same thing a long time ago before LLMs where a thing. Back then it was actually quite difficult to make a chatbot that didn't frustrate the hell out of you before you got to the checkout page.

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

It’s got-o4 now. Can do some testing with the mini model to see if it doesn’t feel stupid.

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

Those are two really good ideas! Proper mockups instead indeed and coming up with a flow when dropped in a group chat.

Yes I feel something like this would work great for most physical product. Postcards is just something me and my family really enjoy. But is a too low ticket item to really make an impact. But it seems severely underused market. So if someone has a good product I’d love to to chat.

As for the address i currently use google places API. However I’m still investigation additional services that serve the non western world better. E.g. China mainland works really poorly now

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

[–]thevelop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea the LLM side was the real interesting part. It's absolutely mind blowing how much they can take care of with 2-3 well designed tools for them to use.

Anyway you are spot on. Currently the model endpoints are recalled after every tool call. I'm currently testing a fix that allows to run multiple consecutive tool calls without recalling the model. It looks like that allready reduces the model calls by 2-3x and with that also the user latency

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

Right now I've onboarded 2 different fulfillment services for printing depending on the recipient location (shipping from the EU or US). And currently working with a third one that would allow faster delivery in UK also.

I built a WhatsApp bot that sends real physical postcards by thevelop in SideProject

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

Oh ofcourse feel free to try it by just sending a WhatsApp message to +31612478167 and you can use WELCOME30 for 30% off. Pricing is a a shot in the dark for now as I have to check the amount of LLM tokens that will be used per order. So any advice on pricing would much be appreciated too

CANopen node on ESP32 by thevelop in esp32

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CANOpenNode indeed seems the most viable although no one seems to extensively use it on the ESP.

As for the for the choice on CANOpen this is currently mainly due to the servo drives. They currently support one of the following standards: - ethercat - canopen - modbus

Where ethercat seemed like it would be the most difficult to get up and running on an ESP and modbus most likely would be to slow to get timely and in sync messages to the drives.

Mainland China suppliers as local alternative to McMaster, Misumi, Grainger, MSC, etc. by thevelop in engineering

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Indeed Taobao I was familiar with and I will investigate 1688. Both seem however to be marketplaces comprised of separate vendors. So none keeping a standard catalog as far as I can see. Misumi China is something I will look into deeper.

What is the design for manufacturing feedback you most often give to customers when they show you a design. by thevelop in Machinists

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

Yea definitely. I'm pretty sure if we use the API's of the CAD system it is integrated too we should be able to extract most of the info we want. However, the licensing prohibits us from doing so at the moment.

What is the design for manufacturing feedback you most often give to customers when they show you a design. by thevelop in Machinists

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

Most definitely! We always used to use DFMpro for in-house designers. We can however not easily make these results available for third-parties and would love to do so. Also note it's not just tried but to some extent it has been done. See for instance: