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Isaiah is a real one. If I had to place a bet on who will *actually* split an atom by next year, it'd be these guys.

Isaiah is a real one. If I had to place a bet on who will *actually* split an atom by next year, it'd be these guys.

Founder: @mixpanel Pizzatarian, programmer, music maker

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Suhail
Mon Nov 10 18:10:10
Increasingly I find when I code that I don’t want ai to literally write the code. I find that it has the effect of copying and pasting code you see online without understanding it. So, I’ll ask it to show me how to do something step by step (Ask vs Agent) so I’ll actually get better and hand implement it despite it being slower.

For simple scripts I know how to build but would find taxing, I’ll make the exception. Blindly run and paste errors until it works.

However, for writing ML code, I find I really want to understand the tensor shapes, deeply understand the arch change, or 100% make sure the algo is doing what I expect.

The same would be true for something that controls the motors or another piece of the stack I lack depth on.

I don’t know if I were 16-17, that I’d be vibe coding a ton since what made programming fun was understanding how things worked not just merely that they could be made to work. But, boy, being able to learn from AI is such a tremendous advantage—current me is jealous of what the new generation gets.

Increasingly I find when I code that I don’t want ai to literally write the code. I find that it has the effect of copying and pasting code you see online without understanding it. So, I’ll ask it to show me how to do something step by step (Ask vs Agent) so I’ll actually get better and hand implement it despite it being slower. For simple scripts I know how to build but would find taxing, I’ll make the exception. Blindly run and paste errors until it works. However, for writing ML code, I find I really want to understand the tensor shapes, deeply understand the arch change, or 100% make sure the algo is doing what I expect. The same would be true for something that controls the motors or another piece of the stack I lack depth on. I don’t know if I were 16-17, that I’d be vibe coding a ton since what made programming fun was understanding how things worked not just merely that they could be made to work. But, boy, being able to learn from AI is such a tremendous advantage—current me is jealous of what the new generation gets.

Founder: @mixpanel Pizzatarian, programmer, music maker

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Suhail
Mon Nov 10 14:13:58
4/ We had a lot of fun. 

Some fun quick lessons with the Unitree:
- incorrect early instructions in manual made it start walking; thank God it was on a gantry
- had no idea how to "e-stop" but eventually figured it out (have to hold dampening mode for a while
- loud fan
- easy to remote control
- slight pain to ssh into jetson
- slight pain to get wifi up
- sus Ubuntu packages from Chinese mirrors 
- running 20.04 on the Jetson

My next step is getting xr teleop to work smoothly for manipulation to collect simple data

4/ We had a lot of fun. Some fun quick lessons with the Unitree: - incorrect early instructions in manual made it start walking; thank God it was on a gantry - had no idea how to "e-stop" but eventually figured it out (have to hold dampening mode for a while - loud fan - easy to remote control - slight pain to ssh into jetson - slight pain to get wifi up - sus Ubuntu packages from Chinese mirrors - running 20.04 on the Jetson My next step is getting xr teleop to work smoothly for manipulation to collect simple data

Founder: @mixpanel Pizzatarian, programmer, music maker

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Suhail
Mon Nov 10 00:21:36
How it started

How it started

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Suhail
Sun Nov 09 18:50:06
I spent as *little as possible* building our office after raising a seed round.

I spent as *little as possible* building our office after raising a seed round.

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Suhail
Sun Nov 09 01:47:23
Great product amongst the backdrop and hype of general robotics.

Great product amongst the backdrop and hype of general robotics.

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Suhail
Sat Nov 08 18:45:12
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