moody@lemmings.worldtoLinux@programming.dev•20 years later, real-time Linux makes it to the kernel - really
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7 hours agoDoes this mean anything to the average user, or is this a very specific use case?
Does this mean anything to the average user, or is this a very specific use case?
Definitely not him. It was on the main screen for sure, might have just been an uncredited cameo or someone else entirely.
Could have sworn I saw him in TNG with dots on his face or something.
I have no idea who I’m thinking of if it’s not him.
Wasn’t he also in an episode of TNG?
This is what we need AI for. Robots that can independantly handle this type of task that is too dangerous for humans.
Fuck the generative garbage we have now. Work on this stuff instead.
So what about 3D printing? Currently, input shaping uses an accelerometer to calculate resonances and uses that data to adjust movement and reduce flaws in the printing process. For anyone with knowledge of both fields, would this allow a built-in or add-on accelerometer to be used in real time to compensate for momentum and resonances even further?