xarm_ros
openpilot
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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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xarm_ros
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I have access to the UFactory Lite 6 robotic arm for a year. I’ve been given permission to test it out as much as I’d like. What are some things I should do with it at home?
www.ufactory.cc <- link to products website
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“Controlled by the plants inner electrical noises”
After some sleuthing, looks like it’s the xArm by UFactory
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Ask HN: What’s is the most practical, non toy, programmable robot for under 10k?
If you want an arm there’s these at a few price points: https://www.ufactory.cc/
I have an xarm, and if you’re ever in Seattle and want to check it out let me know.
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Remote control of a a ROS machine from Windows?
mkdir c:\ws\interbotics\src cd c:\ws\interbotics\src git clone -b noetic-devel https://github.com/ROBOTIS-GIT/dynamixel-workbench git clone -b melodic https://github.com/Interbotix/interbotix_ros_arms git clone --recursive https://github.com/xArm-Developer/xarm_ros git clone -b noetic https://github.com/Interbotix/interbotix_ros_manipulators git clone -b melodic-devel https://github.com/ROBOTIS-GIT/dynamixel-workbench-msgs git clone -b init_windows https://github.com/ms-iot/joystick_drivers git clone https://github.com/Interbotix/interbotix_ros_toolboxes cd c:\ws\interbotics catkin_make
openpilot
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Tinygrad: Hacked 4090 driver to enable P2P
Yes, but he spent several years in self-driving cars (https://comma.ai), which while interesting is also a space that a lot of players are in, so it's not the same as seeing him back to doing stuff that's a little more out there, especially as pertains to IP.
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Imitation Learning
We have a product for sale: https://comma.ai
We raised $18.1M and have made $28M in lifetime revenue to date.
Where are you getting your narrative?
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Driverless cars immune from traffic tickets in California under current laws
What about comma? https://comma.ai/ Seems like our old friend geohot built exactly what you want.
Positive HN discussion: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36927971
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No USS?
The issue was that the front camera on the windshield couldn’t see under the hood. You misunderstand how easy it is to solve for depth and distance with AI without requiring stereo cameras. Read https://github.com/commaai/openpilot
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What car should I get for Seattle city and some ski/hike driving? Or not get a car at all?
Nice to have: I want to get a self-driving add-on that supports some cars better than others. Not a must but high up on my nice-to-have list.
- I need some help understanding video uploads.
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I am nearing the end of my Kona 2020 lease, and I have an appointment at a dealer tomorrow had some questions about leasing an ioniq 6, hopefully someone can help me out.
EDIT: I probably should have added that I currently have the base model of the Kona the lowest model available, and I am looking for a similar thing in the ioniq 6, because my understanding is that it's fully compatible with the comma.ai device and therefore I am not planning on getting the better on board driving system, the Kona that I got unfortunately was not compatible with that device.
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Tesla: Security Vulnerabilities
I wonder how bad this is compared to the competition. https://comma.ai allows you to add self-driving features to a large number of non-Tesla cars so, if we’re including physical firmware hacks as a threat vector, I’d bet tons of alternative cars (new enough Honda Odysseys, Toyota Siennas, etc: probably anything with adaptive cruise control and lane following) have the same sort of potential vulnerability.
- 2024 highlander has Toyota Security Key Now
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Cruise co-founder and CEO Kyle Vogt resigns
Not sure, but from the first article from 4 years ago:
>Last month, we had 1,209 cars drive a little over 1,000,000 miles
Let's say they've had zero growth since then, so 48,000,000 conservatively?
Actually, from their website [1]:
>100+ million miles driven and 10k users.
[1]: https://comma.ai
What are some alternatives?
DynamixelSDK - ROBOTIS Dynamixel SDK (Protocol1.0/2.0)
sunnypilot - sunnypilot is a fork of comma.ai's openpilot, an open source driver assistance system. sunnypilot offers the user a unique driving experience for over 290 supported car makes and models with modified behaviors of driving assist engagements. sunnypilot complies with comma.ai's safety rules as accurately as possible.
ros-sharp - ROS# is a set of open source software libraries and tools in C# for communicating with ROS from .NET applications, in particular Unity3D
opendbc - democratize access to car decoder rings
dynamixel-workbench - ROS packages for Dynamixel controllers, msgs, single_manager, toolbox, tutorials
carla - Open-source simulator for autonomous driving research.
dynamixel-workbench-msgs - Message package for dynamixel-workbench
dragonpilot - dragonpilot - 基於 openpilot 的開源駕駛輔助系統
interbotix_ros_manipulators - ROS Packages for Interbotix Arms
label-studio - Label Studio is a multi-type data labeling and annotation tool with standardized output format
interbotix_ros_arms - ROS packages for the InterbotiX X-series family of robotic arms and turrets
netron - Visualizer for neural network, deep learning and machine learning models