I spent the last 8 months making a completely autonomous foosball playing robot!
This thing is insane. It can defend, pass and shoot the ball in a completely controlled way. I even had it play a full game against a human opponent to prove it!
Random PSA: If you're reasonably technical there's no good reason not read the original bitcoin whitepaper. I always assumed it would be dense cryptography, but it's actually super understandable, <10 pages and cool to read a piece of history!
@VictorTaelin
Reminds me a lot of this post about AlphaGeometry. Just brute forcing IMO geometry proofs (with as much optimization as possible) was much more effective than competition mathematicians expected, even before you add AI
Given my upload schedule I think it's clear that in my experience it's more than a few hours haha! Definitely would also recommend though, gives such a nice finality for the end of a project
Making videos is so fun, and incredibly rewarding. The only real barrier to entry is having a smartphone and a few extra hours. If you've been waiting for a sign to start uploading stuff, let this be it!
It even autocorrects and suggests completions when you start typing, but there's no way to access a whole list of installed fonts if you happen to not know exactly what you want beforehand.
@__paleologo
@PanosJee
Typescript is effectively a wrapper around javascript. In comparison to that it's much better, but under the hood it still just transpiles to JavaScript so it's not actually very fast, nor is the feature set extraordinary compared to established languages (eg python).
@RockettLord
I'm not convinced I wouldn't have dropped out on the spot upon having to take LabVIEW 101. Also for the first one I like the idea of a class randomly switching between stuff like pitch diameter and Amdahl's law with no explanation, just threads in a general sense