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I’ve been talking to people building robots and keep hearing the same things: sim-to-real issues, hardware availability, debugging deployment failures, and testing taking way longer than expected. I’m doing a Cornell Master’s project to understand where robotics teams actually spend their time and what slows them down. The survey covers things like: - simulation tools (Isaac, Gazebo, MuJoCo, etc.) - ROS/ROS2 and middleware - RL, VLA, and classical stacks - testing and validation - deployment failures - world modeling and sim-to-real It takes about 4 minutes. If you’re working on real robots, your responses would be especially helpful. There’s also an optional follow-up interview with a $25 Amazon gift card :) submitted by /u/Realistic-Ganache446 [link] [Kommentare]
FSM is a simple GUI program to get information about software and hardware of Linux PC - mskrasnov/FSM
Amble One is an open-air, street-legal electric vehicle made for short journeys and local roads. Reserve yours now with a fully refundable €100 deposit.
Enterprise-grade behavioral threat detection on local hardware — private by design, self-tuning per network.
Jeremy Grantham, the co-founder and long-term investment strategist at GMO Asset Management, returned to CNBC Squawk Box with one of the bleakest market calls of his career. Grantham, who says GMO manages roughly $85 billion, called this “the most expensive market in American history” and warned that a reversion to trend would be closer to ... Jeremy Grantham Warns U.S. Stocks Could Plunge 70% in the Most Expensive Market in History