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@HackerTwins

Mark and Jeff are hacking robots, 3D printing, and code!

New Jersey, USA Katılım Aralık 2018
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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@NVIDIAAI released 23B and 12B versions of Nemotron-3-30B, if you're GPU poor and only have 16GB or 12GB vRAM you can try our GGUF models on our @huggingface
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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@LottoLabs 42B model is the answer, that shit would be perfect for RTX 5090
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Lotto@LottoLabs·
Qwen 3.7 could make 70b models great again
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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@yacineMTB We will post videos and do stunts with your drones for marketing. Wanna give it a shot?
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kache@yacineMTB·
I would post videos but all of my drones are busted from getting crashed repeatedly into the ground because I am too dyslexic to calibrate properly
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kache@yacineMTB·
I trained a generalist drone policy that fits on literal dog shit that you find in your dishwasher. It can do backflips
Strikerglows@strikerglows

@yacineMTB Anyways some of the most valuable models today should be very small to run directly on robots

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i2cjak@i2cjak·
They killed all reply guys :(
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David Hendrickson@TeksEdge·
Would you pay ~10% more for a Sparkle version of the B70?
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With @xyster paying $5300 for a quad-@intel B70 Arc Pro full build spitting out knowledge at 93 tps, will this cause a run on B70s? Either way, at this price point, there are only a few unused options for home inferencers running this model size and quality (MiniMax M2.7). These include: 1. DGX Spark 2. Strix Halo 128GB 3. M5 MacBook Pro

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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@_Stocko_ Trying to reduce the number of parts is exactly what's so awesome about 3D printing
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Stocko 🦾@_Stocko_·
i know i should be using a metal pin and this will probably break too, but a couple of you were saying to try printing it at an angle to give it a bit more strength and i wanted to try that
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Sean Frank@Seanfrank·
Outside of planned PTO, how many days are appropriate for an employee to miss per year?
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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@i2cjak If you haven't mastered vibe coding from your cellphone your NGMI
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i2cjak@i2cjak·
software “engineers” are so retarded. TAILSCALE. VPS. DISABLE SLEEP WHEN YOU SHUT THE LID. what is wrong with these idiots a fucking ELECTRICAL ENGINEER has to explain this to you
oxcrow@oxcrowx

vibe slopers can't into tmux

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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@sudoingX Anyone with 16GB vRAM should try out ours on HuggingFace or LM Studio: HackerTwins/NVIDIA-Nemotron-Labs-3-Elastic-23B-A2.8B-GGUF It's super fast
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Sudo su@sudoingX·
which vram tier should i benchmark next? finding the best model for each class.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
what problem do you most hope AI will solve in the future? maybe we can help!
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Jack Appleby
Jack Appleby@jappleby·
A good rule for Twitter health: If you use your real name, And your real face, On your Twitter? Never, ever engage with someone who doesn't use their own name + face on their Twitter.
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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@_Stocko_ Tbh vertical 3D printed circles or holes are never going to be great, I just clean it up with a box knife after
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HackerTwins@HackerTwins·
@_Stocko_ That bearing is thicc, do you have time to order and wait for something like MR128ZZ?
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Blaze@browomo·
This guy connected a computer vision model to dual robotic manipulators on his desk and the system now folds shirts in 47 seconds per garment without any human intervention after loading Automated laundry folding is one of those problems that sounds trivial until you realize fabric has no rigid structure and every wrinkle changes the optimal fold path You need the robot to detect garment boundaries through visual segmentation, identify sleeve edges and collar positions on randomly oriented fabric, generate dynamic reference coordinates that shift with garment size, synchronize two independent robotic arms to pull opposing fabric edges without tearing, and execute all of this without a conveyor belt or fixed staging area Most people assume you need a commercial folding machine or at least a rigid frame to hold clothes in place This guy just bolted two robot arms to a workbench, ran a Flask server with a Laundrobot vision library, and built a preset selection interface that handles nine garment types The setup was minimal: a Python backend processing camera frames, a segmentation model running inference locally, two manipulators with soft grippers, and a heads-up display showing red and blue anchor points overlaid on live fabric The system scans the garment, the vision pipeline outputs coordinates like 284.262 and 965.262, the dashboard waits for a RUN command, and the arms fold the item in two geometric steps The robot picks up shirts, pants, towels, and socks from any position on the desk with zero calibration and zero pre-staging It is the same principle robotic pick-and-place systems use in factories but instead of metal parts it is handling deformable textiles that compress and slide unpredictably The arms have no concept of what clean laundry means to a human They think they are executing waypoint trajectories but the output is getting transformed into neatly stacked garments that take zero cognitive load from the operator If a household generates 14 loads of laundry per month and folding takes eleven minutes per load this is how you reclaim 154 minutes without outsourcing or spending four figures on hardware This is the cleanest domestic automation I have seen: one desk, two arms, one camera, and between them a folding operation that runs while you do anything else
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Stocko 🦾@_Stocko_·
Day 15: i'm having trouble with the drive gears binding. i might have to put bearings in there..
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