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Speed test for my robotic hand(reddit.com)
Just a quick demo to see how fast my hand is! I started with a baseline 5 second, finger-to-thumb opposition cycle and increased the speed until the fingers started to lose contact. The pinky starts to lose contact with the thumb at around 12x and the rest of the fingers barely make contact at 14x and beyond. Having the fingers be tendon driven does help a good bit in reducing inertia to get these max achievable speeds. Although, I'm not sure there's even a good reason to be moving this fast.. submitted by /u/qualitygui [link] [Kommentare]
Firefox for Android: Play Integrity Check Challenges Custom ROM Users(cheapwindowsvps.com)
Mozilla has introduced support for Google’s Play Integrity API in Firefox for Android, which has raised concerns within the free and open-source software (FOSS) community. This API is notorious for preventing users of custom ROMs from accessing certain banking applications. The update involves the addition of a new library, lib-integrity-googleplay, that requests a Play Integrity […]
Call for begineers for a study stream(reddit.com)
I have been planning this for a while now. It's basically a youtube live stream where we learn robotics concepts together, ask each other doubts, discuss, make weird robots, some shinaneigens and most importantly just have fun. You can choose to not show your face, or vtube like me. Right now I have started learning the physics behind robotics using a book called Modern robotics by Kevin lynch and Frank Park. You can either learn it with me(I have only seen a couple of pages, I can teach you in like 20 min to get you to where I am) or if you want you can choose to just do your own thing simultaneously as well. Any suggestions or feedback to get as many people as we can is appreciated 👍 I really want to make the robotics community to become friendly and fun . Just dm me . we'll plan exactly how to undertake this (let's say a discord call in the stream or chat based etc.) submitted by /u/SundeepKuPanigrahi [link] [Kommentare]