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https://www.bu.edu/biorobotics/icra10workshop/icra10workshop...

> A broad variety of serpentine and continuum robots have been developed for minimally invasive surgical applications.

Soft robotic grippers are also interesting because they allow you to grasp objects without complex touch/force sensors.

https://joaobuzzatto.com/kirigami-grippers/


I'm not interested in reading the same arguments over and over angain. Ai is not scary anymore, it's fucking boring. Exits thread

> Once you cross that line you need to know what and why.

This is counterbalanced by the fact there is often one straightforward solution to every problem you run into, and those have been abundantly discussed online. Written as someone who just gave it a try.


It’s also that so many real-world use cases of BSDs entirely avoid these issues. If they were dominant concerns they would be addressed in a very professional manner, like the rest of the system. But the target market for these things just doesn’t overlap. Maybe there is a market for a BSD-esque approach to solving these things, but honestly? Meh.

> When the context gets edited and compressed enough, it sometimes stops behaving like something that needs to be managed, and starts reconstructing what it needs automatically.

Do you have examples?


> Description: Space echoes like an immense tomb, yet the stars still burn. Why does the sun take so long to die?


try zucchinis next (protip: the flowers needs the fresh of the morning to bloom).


Yo. I successfully did outdoor aeroponics with insane temperatures in the root chamber (near 40°C/100°F). My secret? I grew 'Virginia Gold' tobacco.

> Farmers discovered that bright leaf tobacco needs thin, starved soil, and those who could not grow other crops found that they could grow tobacco. Formerly unproductive farms reached 20–35 times their previous worth. By 1855, six Piedmont counties adjoining Virginia led Virginia's tobacco market

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Types_of_tobacco

This is one beast of a plant. My plants stayed alive when I stopped spraying water in September and only died because of frost in late December. They were about 40 cm high due to the small volume of the root chamber.

Anyway it's a great choice for an outdoor aeroponics setup.


For some reason I had it in mind that growing tobacco was illegal in the UK, so your post prompted me to check and lo! Apparently it's entirely legal, for personal use.

So now I have a new project - I've always wanted to smoke 'pure' tobacco, like the ancients.

I'm twenty years too old to have an illegal harvest at home :)

Next stop, need to check how to cure the leaves.

Thanks!


What did you do with the crop?


Do you smoke it?

Sell it?


Except the tobacco part. Is this consumer grade or is it meant for industrial uses (organic pesticides etc).


> In contrast, if a user has been rude, entitled, and high maintenance, I may end up not even trying to reply in the first place because I know they’ll just be combative every step of the way,

get paid. Stop this nonsense. You shouldn't work for free it makes you disagreeable (I am the living proof).

> I guess the moral of the story is don’t be a prick to the people you’re asking something from.

This is your salary. That's how you get paid. In power. Power over what? "I am a latex maintainer". I'm not impressed. You're wasting your time. Show me your Ferrari instead.


>NOT stepdaughter

checkmate


> Pour celleux qui ne connaissent pas l’informatique

https://shs.cairn.info/revue-cites-2020-2-page-137?lang=fr


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