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18 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
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argos3
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How to start coding for swarm robots?
Do check out these options (personally I’ve used these) 1. Buzz: https://the.swarming.buzz 2. Argos: https://github.com/ilpincy/argos3
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My career development plan
You can do AI by relying on a library that is effectively a black box and yet make the result useful to other users. Recently I made a web interface for Argos3 (swarm robotics framework https://www.argos-sim.info ) and I do not know how it works. I understand in principle (write the code for a robot, define how many such robots run, how many ticks, start the simulation, study the output) but that is it, a very high level (some would say superficial) level. Yet, by providing a web interface (using Docker and Observable) I facilitated the research process. Did I do any AI? To somebody familiar with Argos3, no, to pretty much anyone else, yes.
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C++ and Robotics.
Simulation is a strong choice too. ARGoS, Actin, Webots, Gazebo and V-Rep are some examples. A simulation will give you the opportunity to use some robots in different environments (with a lot of configurations). Gazebo has a big community and documentation, V-Rep is the more powerful one (and my pick).
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What's a self hosted tool you'd like me to build?
How? Encapsulating the "core" part in an HTTP API. For example I don't write C++ and I don't even know much about swarm robotics. Yet to help a group of researchers I wrote a short NodeJS server for Argos3 https://github.com/ilpincy/argos3 that allowed few functions, in particular starting a simulation and get the results back. I did so naively at first and then in order to get faster feedback tinkered with server-sent events. This allowed me to connect an interface like ObservableHQ in JavaScript or Jupyter Notebooks in Python (but can also be JS, Julia, etc) by providing that API and results via HTTPS.
Kimai 2
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Ask HN: What are good self hosted time tracking software for consultants?
I’ve been using Kimai [1] for a bit over a year to track my freelancing work for various clients as well as the work I do for my own projects. I can definitely recommend it!
It's easy to install and very pleasant to use for tracking time.
Entries have an "exported" flag to mark if you've already billed for a certain hour or not. You could also generate invoices directly from Kimai but I'm not using that feature because I'm creating my invoices in another program.
[1] https://www.kimai.org
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Looking for a simple employee attendance system
Try https://www.kimai.org/ It has time-clock, timesheets etc
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Harvest Time Tracking Alternative
For docker version, see here: https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2
- Organising Work "Construction company"
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Any good and simple time tracking apps like clockify for teams?
See Kimai and its demo (which includes accounts with different roles)
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Time clock system
Depends on your needs / goals / abilities etc... but there are free, open source options that you might consider... This comes to mind: https://www.kimai.org/ It looks pretty at least :)
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Looking for a selfhosted time tracking software for small business around 10 employees
I can highly recmmend Kimai https://www.kimai.org/ . In my opinion one oft the most feature-rich and reliable self-hosted FOSS time-tracking solutions.
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Help setting up a business with Linux
Check out Kimai2.
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Searching for a basic Time-Tracking Application in Laravel
Don't know one in Laravel, but Kimai (https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2) is php-based. I use it for weekly time entry as it has a form for this. Also has good reports etc.
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Tracking time and convert into money
Use a time-tracker like Kimai (https://github.com/kevinpapst/kimai2), add persons like clients, and have the pool tables as activities. Then use in-built timer to start/stop for each activity.
What are some alternatives?
Pi.Alert - WIFI / LAN intruder detector. Check the devices connected and alert you with unknown devices. It also warns of the disconnection of "always connected" devices
DietPi - Lightweight justice for your single-board computer!
webots - Webots Robot Simulator
Sentrifugo - Sentrifugo is a FREE and powerful Human Resource Management System (HRMS) that can be easily configured to meet your organizational needs.
cartridge - Cartridge is a convenient self-hosted game collection library with easy file downloads and automatically imported metadata and images.
IceHrm - Manage your employees easily with a robust and efficient Human Resource Management System
gazebo-classic - Gazebo classic. For the latest version, see https://github.com/gazebosim/gz-sim
activitywatch - The best free and open-source automated time tracker. Cross-platform, extensible, privacy-focused.
media-manager-stack
timetagger - Tag your time, get the insight
Statping - Status Page for monitoring your websites and applications with beautiful graphs, analytics, and plugins. Run on any type of environment.
OpenMediaVault - openmediavault is the next generation network attached storage (NAS) solution based on Debian Linux. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins. openmediavault is primarily designed to be used in home environments or small home offices.