To win the RTX3080Ti follow these steps: 1. Register for #GTC22 with my link: www.nvidia.com/gtc/?ncid=ref-crea-175219 2. Follow keynote session 3. Attend any other session 4. Subscribe to my channel My channel is small, so the chance to win is high!!!
The keynote was interesting, but there was a lot of repetition and it was quite a long presentation. I also watched another session. I subscribed to your channel also, but that was long ago...
Tovarisch! I am in love with your intelligence, education and creativity. Not many engineers can brag about having all three of the qualities. However, your trend to advise UA-cam auditorium on how to build things from scratch has changed into advertising expensive components... You obviously gain from advertising big corporations ... Just to remind you, that is exactly how America stopped being educated and creative...That is how the smartest Americans turned into sales and business people. I, for one, in all my humbleness am wondering if I should stay subscribed here.
It would be really cool if, instead of the castor wheel, it was self balancing on the two main wheels. The Orin could go under the camera unit. Maybe for version 2!
I really like your videos. They're reasonably short, concise and to the point. I like your shout out to Articulated Robotics, another good UA-cam source that doesn't waste time. This robot platform should be good to learn ROS2 and with plenty of horsepower.
Anytime I see someone assembling something with a lot of bolts and screws with manual allen wrenches/l-keys, I can't help but proselytize about the Miniware ES15. For someone like you I think this is the easiest investment into your wrists you can make. Even if you don't want to spend on this super fancy electric precisions screwdriver with torque control, a screen, usb-c and a ton of other features, I feel like you should at least get a cheap wow stick. It wont have the torque the es15 has but its still much better than allen keys in my opinion. Allen keys for me, are only now useful where a screwdriver cant fit.
Love the video. "Only two things left to do ... No, only three things left to do... four things left to do!" This brought a big smile to my face as I remembered the old Monty Python skit (search for: "Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1") where he lists out the tools they use, and ultimately decides to come into the scene again after getting to four. Sorry for the tangent. Love the robot content. Please keep it up!
I love the idea of on-board GPU acceleration, one of the few nice things to come out of cloud IoT folks finally coming to grips with needing processing power at the "edge nodes" of the graph. Sadly I still have a non-supported Intel Edison board to remind me that companies can be fickle about these endeavors. Love the system you've made here though. Belts are such a nice way to go about getting reduction. Can't wait to see how you push that little system!
thanks so much for the awesome videos, i love where you're going with this electromechanical assemblies given the focus on software platform capabilities. fantastic. wondering why you're wearing a dosimeter?
Completely unrelated to the topic of the video, as you prototype a lot, I wonder if you've seen the bambulab x1 carbon. I mention it because it offers crazy fast voron like speeds along with auto configuration which makes it perfect for prototypers. No faffing about with calibration since it does it all itself, and speeds so fast prints can be done before you are even done your next iteration.
The xavier Orin is incredible. Im order some 16gb nx boards. On for me and one for charity. Did you get my patreon message. I'd appreciate if you read it.
Well that's lame. You technically have to pay $99 to enter the contest for the 3080Ti... Because you can't sign up for the Nvidia Keynote session (which is required for the contest) without first paying $99 to Nvidia for the "privilege" of watching their sessions.
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Just registered - the keynote is free. As far as I can see it is only workshops that costs 99 $.
It is absolutely free. You can actually watch keynote on UA-cam (I cannot check if you watched or not), it will be live on Nvidia channel. So, keynote condition is kind of not controllable.) The most important is to register with my link, and watch at least one session (other than keynote).
To win the RTX3080Ti follow these steps:
1. Register for #GTC22 with my link:
www.nvidia.com/gtc/?ncid=ref-crea-175219
2. Follow keynote session
3. Attend any other session
4. Subscribe to my channel
My channel is small, so the chance to win is high!!!
Hello.) I register with you link. Did you see?
I registered :)
Hello. Who win RTX3080ti?)))
The keynote was interesting, but there was a lot of repetition and it was quite a long presentation. I also watched another session. I subscribed to your channel also, but that was long ago...
Tovarisch! I am in love with your intelligence, education and creativity. Not many engineers can brag about having all three of the qualities. However, your trend to advise UA-cam auditorium on how to build things from scratch has changed into advertising expensive components... You obviously gain from advertising big corporations ... Just to remind you, that is exactly how America stopped being educated and creative...That is how the smartest Americans turned into sales and business people. I, for one, in all my humbleness am wondering if I should stay subscribed here.
Looks like Johnny 5 had a baby with Wall-E.
I´d add a googly-eye on the camera microsoft logo.
Cant wait to see it in action.
Love the 3d prints mated directly to extrusions. Excited to see it wired up and moving!
It would be really cool if, instead of the castor wheel, it was self balancing on the two main wheels. The Orin could go under the camera unit. Maybe for version 2!
This is a great idea. But I would like something simple to start. But for version 2 this would be great!
I really like your videos. They're reasonably short, concise and to the point. I like your shout out to Articulated Robotics, another good UA-cam source that doesn't waste time. This robot platform should be good to learn ROS2 and with plenty of horsepower.
Anytime I see someone assembling something with a lot of bolts and screws with manual allen wrenches/l-keys, I can't help but proselytize about the Miniware ES15. For someone like you I think this is the easiest investment into your wrists you can make. Even if you don't want to spend on this super fancy electric precisions screwdriver with torque control, a screen, usb-c and a ton of other features, I feel like you should at least get a cheap wow stick. It wont have the torque the es15 has but its still much better than allen keys in my opinion.
Allen keys for me, are only now useful where a screwdriver cant fit.
or just use a dewalt electric drill :)
Love the video. "Only two things left to do ... No, only three things left to do... four things left to do!" This brought a big smile to my face as I remembered the old Monty Python skit (search for: "Monty Python Spanish Inquisition Part 1") where he lists out the tools they use, and ultimately decides to come into the scene again after getting to four. Sorry for the tangent. Love the robot content. Please keep it up!
👌🌟 good luck with the SDK's!! love that 3D printing tolerance!! good luck!
About GTC:
We wait hen you start conduct events like this! Good luck!
Could you please upload your cad files and provide links? I just got an orin recently and want to follow along!
I love the idea of on-board GPU acceleration, one of the few nice things to come out of cloud IoT folks finally coming to grips with needing processing power at the "edge nodes" of the graph. Sadly I still have a non-supported Intel Edison board to remind me that companies can be fickle about these endeavors. Love the system you've made here though. Belts are such a nice way to go about getting reduction. Can't wait to see how you push that little system!
NVidia just did the same thing with the NVidia Jetson Nano. Now it's unsupported and outdated.
Доставляют цвета футболки и робота)))
what was the microphone array you are using?
Hello Sir what kind of Brushless motors are you using
Nice robot, can't wait to see what's next !
cannot wait for part 2!
Thank you for educational and entertaining content!
How to power to the Orin developer kit? It seemed you just fix the Orin on the rack
thanks so much for the awesome videos, i love where you're going with this electromechanical assemblies given the focus on software platform capabilities. fantastic. wondering why you're wearing a dosimeter?
HEY! we're missing something EXTREMELY IMPORTANT!
what's it's name.....if there's none, I vote for Robert
Amazing work
$3,000++ just for the parts.
i'm looking forward to this.
Great video. What controller are you using for the motors?
Completely unrelated to the topic of the video, as you prototype a lot, I wonder if you've seen the bambulab x1 carbon. I mention it because it offers crazy fast voron like speeds along with auto configuration which makes it perfect for prototypers. No faffing about with calibration since it does it all itself, and speeds so fast prints can be done before you are even done your next iteration.
In what software did he design the robot first?
Its Fusion 360.
You need to made a mini CNC Mill! )))) For your projects.
Thanks for the new video!!
I remember this giveaway last time. The winner was never announced
Gracias.
Excellent AI robot project.
Love your videos, don't love the nvidia shilling. I think this is where we part.
Wonderful!
It's Wall-e ancestor
The xavier Orin is incredible. Im order some 16gb nx boards. On for me and one for charity. Did you get my patreon message. I'd appreciate if you read it.
Looks like wal-e
YO YO NOTI gANG
Nvidia deprecates hardware and essential proprietary software support quicker than you can say "jetson". YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.
Well that's lame. You technically have to pay $99 to enter the contest for the 3080Ti... Because you can't sign up for the Nvidia Keynote session (which is required for the contest) without first paying $99 to Nvidia for the "privilege" of watching their sessions.
Just registered - the keynote is free. As far as I can see it is only workshops that costs 99 $.
It is absolutely free. You can actually watch keynote on UA-cam (I cannot check if you watched or not), it will be live on Nvidia channel. So, keynote condition is kind of not controllable.) The most important is to register with my link, and watch at least one session (other than keynote).
First!