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Jairo
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Electrical engineer working in robotics and embedded systems / @RuggedRobotics / ex NASA JSC. 🤖⚡👨💻💻
Houston, TX Katılım Nisan 2014
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@electronicats Que tal, escuché este episodio y estuvieron buenos los tips, y la información que compartiste. Lo disfrute mucho.
Un tema que me hubiera gustado es el de compañías Latinoamericanas que fueran alternativas a las que mencionaste como mouser, Newark, digikey, pcbway, jlc. Existen?
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💡EPISODIO 2 ¿Quieres crear tu propio hardware libre? Te compartimos nuestra experiencia con compras, herramientas esenciales y proveedores para que tu proyecto tome forma sin contratiempos. 🚀⚡
📢 open.spotify.com/episode/3I2tsE…
#HardwareLibre #ElectronicCats #PodCats

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@neogoose_btw @dillon_mulroy Can you say more about your tooling and integrations with neovim?
I'm use neogit for commit authoring and git-signs for navigating/reviewing hunks in the active buffer
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@dillon_mulroy 100%
I still love my git tooling and integrations with neovim so I am now on: spr + git-absorb combination which covers most of the features of sapling and only extends git. also free and open source
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Just don’t do that: this never works. No matter how would you plan your commit in branch they will end up unreviewable.
Hear me out: pr stacks and one commit per pr.
git-spr, sapling, graphite, or other similar tool is the only way to work with a complex diff sets in large teams.
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh
5 minutes of planning git commit history in advance saves hours of git rebase surgery later
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@burntsushi5 What about new_unchecked()? it's a long name, but it seems to describe what it's doing pretty well.
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@TheRealFergs @probablydavid Not too bad when you consider that humble's numbers are for a little over a year, vs indigo's 4+
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This chart from @probablydavid ROS Metrics is the one I find most interesting. People just aren't releasing things to rosdistro/debians as much as they used to. Indigo/Kinetic were the peak of released packages! (metrics.ros.org/rosdistro_numb…)

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@TheRealFergs Looks great. What's your goal with it? What will your onboard computer be?
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More parts for the #RoboMagellan #robot are done printing: battery tray on the side, livox mount (still need to make an aluminum cooling plate) and the OAK-1 camera is mounted

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Ooh, a nice GUI for USB devices with WSL on Windows. 👀 buff.ly/4axyEtA
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Demystifying ENTRYPOINT and CMD in Docker aws.amazon.com/blogs/opensour… via @awscloud
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@serdar_abali Without trying it yet, it seems like it's great at generating a starting point. I would assume that a designer might take the output of this and tweak it to fit the application
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Give it a year or two; you won't need to learn CAD to design hardware. If this could also control a 3D printer (as well as CNC) and eventually robotic arms (for assembling, welding), we could potentially produce hardware almost entirely from text.
Yes or no?

Kenneth Cassel@KennethCassel
Zoo launched a cool text to cad tool
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@sad_electronics @MrBananas I had read the intent as: when batt is connected (and 5V is not), power LDO from battery. When +5v is present (and no battery is present), open PFET.
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