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Articulated Robotics: building a ROS2 mobile robot

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3 points·by remipch·anno scorso·1 comments

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remipch
·4 mesi fa·discuss
On the subject of higher dimension mathematics, I recently discovered this video : "The most beautiful formula not enough people understand"

You might find it interesting too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fsLh-NYhOoU
remipch
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There is "MESSAGE IN A BOTTLE.txt".

The first game here is to understand what the code does without a high-level README.
remipch
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Thank you for sharing, I'm just starting to dig into Lua language and Love2D game engine.

I will explore your game source too.
remipch
·anno scorso·discuss
Hi Michael,

[0] is a thread reproducing what I described. In that case I would like Phind's last answer to provide me with a link to the documentation or source code of 'NormalizedLandmarkList'.

I hope you find it useful.

[0] https://www.phind.com/search/cm77vnj8e0000206g4mgp66br
remipch
·anno scorso·discuss
Unfortunately, I don't remember them anymore and I regularly clear my browser cache.

Maybe it's just the case you're describing but I'm pretty sure I was really looking for appropriate sources and they weren't provided.

If you want, I can send you my queries if I see this again.
remipch
·anno scorso·discuss
As an occasional user, what I really liked in your previous version was that Phind always gave the list of sources.

So my workflow was :

- ask a question

- quickly read the given answer

- go to the main sources to decide if they are trustworthy or not

I noticed that the new version does not always give the sources, even when I ask. Is this intentional or do you plan to revert this in the near future ?

It also solves the problem of not reducing the traffic to the content creators you use.

Anyway, congratulations for making this tool and offering a free plan to test it.
remipch
·anno scorso·discuss
Hi HN!

I just discovered Josh Newans' projects and tutorials about mobile robotics on ROS2.

I find them particularly clear and straightforward, and I think some HN people here might find them interesting as well.

It can be great for beginners to explore the project, but as a robotics engineer myself, I also find some specific topics really useful and well explained. The ROS2 documentation is not always as clear as it could be.

Hope you enjoy!