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potatomaster2 commented on Ask HN: Best way to learn robotics with a 10 year old?    · Posted by u/hersko
potatomaster2 · 2 years ago
Many of these comments are about robotics as it's taught now, focusing on code and cameras and algorithms and motion planning.

As someone who's built both BattleBots and Professional Robotics for work, BattleBots is a great way to get out of equations and hands on fabrication, manufacturing, testing, and scrappiness that is so hard to reach in mechanical and electrical engineering. And unlike FIRST or Lego robots, it's much more open ended and "guardrails off" engineering, which I found really freeing from the tyranny of academic-style competition robotics. You can still incorporate all the sensors and algorithm-stuff (many folks build their own motor controllers like "brushless-rage" or have sensors like Chomp), but if you just love seeing things move and love mechanical design, it's a great thing.

For BattleBots in particular, the easiest way to get into it is to find some guides online for a simple bot[1] with DC motors and a 3D printed body, and just enter it into a local combat robot competition! You'll learn the basics of a motor, speed controller, selecting wheels and other interfaces, as well as designing a chassis and fabricating it. At a competition you get the thrill of the fight, and afterwards you can sweep your robot scraps into a dustpan, make friends with other bot builders and go from there.

[1] A quick search on instructs Les and I found this, though there are many more great robot tutorials: https://www.instructables.com/Naked-Singularity-Beetleweight... . Here is one that overviews all the basic steps in a BattleBots https://www.instructables.com/How-to-design-and-build-a-comb...

potatomaster2 commented on Soul – A language and IDE for audio coding   soul.dev/playground/?id=5... · Posted by u/ttoinou
julesrms · 7 years ago
Hello HN - thanks for giving our website a proper stress-test!

I'm the developer of SOUL - happy to answer any questions you guys have.. :)

potatomaster2 · 7 years ago
Hi julesrms,

Some quick 2-second feedback - I tried running the default example in Brave, it failed, and then as a good user I wanted to report the bug to the community, but that requires finding the ROLI forum and signing up (providing DOB!) etc. I think it would be great if it were a bit easier to submit bug reports without as much hassle.

u/potatomaster2

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