Yeah, wake me up when they have a robot that can wash, peel, cut fruit and vegetables; unwrap, cut, cook meat; measure salt and spices; whip cream; knead and shape dough; and clean up the resulting mess from all of these. Then they will have "solved" part of robotics.
>> Yeah, wake me up when they have a robot that can wash, peel, cut fruit and vegetables; unwrap, cut, cook meat; measure salt and spices; whip cream; knead and shape dough; and clean up the resulting mess from all of these.
Stupid article. Bottom line is I’ll pay a premium not because of shame but because I don’t want to schedule and drive to a physical location for a Drs appointment
I use the two together with no issues. Micromamba works great for conda dependencies that’s not on PyPi (for many reasons), and everything else I go for uv.
I use LLMs daily for coding. They are great. They are not a replacement for reading a book like the one linked here, or understanding image formation, lenses etc. Many people seem to imagine that all this stuff is now obsolete and all you need to do is wire up some standard APIs, ask an LLM to glue the json and that's all there is to being a computer vision engineer nowadays. Maybe even pros will self denigradinglybsay say say that but after a bit of chatting it will be obvious they have plenty of background knowledge beyond prompting vision language models.
So it's not disdain, I'm simply trying to broaden the horizon for those who only know about computer vision from OpenAI announcement and tech news and FOMO social media influencers.
So stupid. Internet nerds claiming squats and deadlift build a nice physique. Whereas everyone who lifts knows a dyel deadlifter who can deadlift 600 lbs.
Bench is the only compound that gives good upper body aesthetics