mjpc13 4mo ago • 100%
He gave an interview where he said he took off the the gloves during that penalty to play mind games on the opponent.
mjpc13 7mo ago • 100%
Maybe I'll write something in the future
mjpc13 7mo ago • 100%
It was not too hard if you are already familiar with Nix. The features supported (and the custom Linux kernel) can be found in surface-linux. For NixOS I used the nix-hardware flake to simplify things.
The worst part was the compilation of the Linux kernel, that took hours on the surface. Eventually, I used the remote nix build feature to compile on a more capable computer.
mjpc13 7mo ago • 100%
I have a Microsoft Surface 7 running NixOS. Everything works, even touch/pen
mjpc13 12mo ago • 100%
I wanted something like this! I think I'm gonna give this a shot, thank you for sharing your work
mjpc13 12mo ago • 100%
You miss What If? The show with some of the best episodes imo
mjpc13 12mo ago • 100%
YYYY-MM-DD is easier to get sorted since most significant number is on the left.
mjpc13 12mo ago • 100%
The past few days in Portugal were very windy, might explain the high renewal percentage.
It is a very misleading number/information.
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
Yeah, I don't understand how anyone can think that Portugal is one of the better functioning countries in Western Europe.
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
Reminds me the Max Fosh video of him cooking a meal in an active vulcano
First game of the season and we've already have the first apologies from the referees. Top of the table on that front.
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
If you are using Unity you can check this online session to get started integrating ROS in Unity.
[Link to the full paper](https://arxiv.org/pdf/2206.14176.pdf)
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
My goal is to figure out a system where I can declare the shape of a robot like this (armature size, number of joints, offsets etc) to create a virtual model of the robot.
This sounds like URDF.
Now, I’m sure there are systems and packages that do all the math for this already, so what tools/libraries do you guys use to do modeling like this?
It is normal to use ROS to send instructions and receive feedback from robots, you can also setup a simulated environment with ROS and Gazebo.
ROS can be a bit rough to get into, if you need any help, you can post on the ROS community.
[Stuff Made Here](https://www.youtube.com/@StuffMadeHere) is an awesome channel with rather complex and fun robots and ideas.
A quick overview of the Julia Programming language.
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
Make sense. I'll make a comment so you can add me as a mod
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
You can add me to c/julia
, I already made a post.
The 2023 Julia User & Developer Survey is now open! Julia users and developers are encouraged to participate. The survey is available in English, Spanish, Chinese (Simplified and Traditional), Japanese and Korean. Results will be presented at JuliaCon in July.
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
I have some experience with Julia (not extensive) I can help to mod if it is added.
Running ROS on the Steam Deck is indeed possible, unlocking a world of opportunities for robotics enthusiasts and professionals. Currently, I am working on integrating the Steam Deck into a system that records multiple sensory inputs (LiDAR, RGBD, IMU, GNSS) into a rosbag, offering portability and real-time monitoring. This setup allows us to assess data quality on the fly, ensuring reliable and accurate results. I believe the Steam Deck holds immense potential for application in the field of robotics. What other projects do you think could take advantage of the Steam Deck's capabilities?
mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
Yeah, I appreciate the help. I added you as a mod.
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mjpc13 1y ago • 100%
I think we should have a ros
community (display name ROS
).