I just saw a video showing their Atlas robot lifting a 50 pound fridge and I was wondering how they handle the thermal load that this would produce. Turns out, they have released an entire video around the Design with all aspects around actuators, thermals, UX and compute. Def. recommended!
Hey HN!
I planning to run some benchmarks showcasing the quality of different models for Motion Canvas-based animation. I thought it would be funny to include the pelicans on bicycles as well (you know, https://github.com/simonw/pelican-bicycle ). The linked animation is Opus 4.7 and it did a great job. It even added a little jump!
Do you think it makes sense to include them or would you think I am just testing the SVG quality again? Maybe other benchmarks/prompts would be better suited?
We are using MuJoCo to train a G1 humanoid robot right now. The best thing is that we do not need to fight with NVIDIA software and that it runs on macOS.
If you have worked with MotionCanvas or wanted to give 2D canvas animations it a try, you might notice that the website is currently not reachable and that the repo has not received any updates in over a year, suggesting that the project is not actively maintained at the moment.
Still working on enabling llms to generate structured videos with text and formulas over at https://videozero.ai but man the marketing side feels IMPOSSIBLE. Really struggling with that one…
There are a lot of old and new mobile applications doing this. If there is anyone doing some research in this space, maybe take a look at our "DisruptaBLE" implementation for delay tolerant networking on embedded devices: https://openreview.net/forum?id=xy3Y6cLOV2
I work as a freelancer, but I have been wanting to start something of my own. A couple of months ago, I started working on VideoZero.ai with the vision of generating videos that feature text, formulas, and graph elements without breaking after 10 seconds or weird artifacts. Instead of generating raw pixel values, we leverage Motion Canvas to create the video elements. Some results are quite cool, but some videos are quite crappy. We have a whole list of animations to explore here: https://videozero.ai/gallery
I really like the interactive elements and animations.
Small nit on the wording: "This continuous cycle enables self-sustaining, self-propagating electromagnetic waves"
The term “self-propagating” makes it sound like the fields are somehow pushing each other forward, but really they’re just coupled solutions of Maxwell’s equations.