l5blksmith
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really useful for robotics
Mihir Prabhudesai@mihirp98
What if AI learned physics the way Newton did – by experiencing it? We built Sim2Reason: train LLMs inside virtual worlds governed by real physics laws, zero human annotation. Result: +5–10% improvement on International Physics Olympiad, zero-shot. 🧵
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I should make a second thread to this showcasing some of the things that I consider "Neo-industrialist" like an album of photos
Y'all cool with that?




J. Titor@GoldRoseNET
I'll make a thread about this "Neo-Industrialist" as I call it is an aesthetic often seen in Asian/Asian-inspired media that combines modernist (post-1940s) architecture and fashion and technology with science fiction . Neo-Industrialism can be divided into two camps (Continued)
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@mikekalilmfg not an expert but they sound annoying to simulate and train compared to actuators. maintaining them would be a nightmare too
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If every robotics company right now pivoted to Clone’s approach with fluid-powered artificial muscles, it’d probably be a little crazy.
There are companies working on similar kinds of artificial muscles but I don’t think anyone else is trying to do it with a full walking humanoid.

Michał Baran@mkjbaran
@mikekalilmfg Top right photo: The hand of Łukasz Koźlik holds one of the very first truly humanoid arm. A few years later he hit 50% contraction for McKibben type artificial muscle.
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Ever wondered how engineers model ride comfort?
This 2‑DOF quarter‑car simulation compares passive vs active suspension under road excitation — a classic problem in vehicle dynamics and control.
From theory → simulation → insight 💡
🔗 spr.ly/6010B6Gr7o
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