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This is basically a way to make WOT a bit less hassle
@CatPlusPlus No
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@EtiennedeMartel haha that gold
@Nican where is this, anyways? Near the equator it seems?
21:00
I discovered a leak in our code base. The guy who wrote it took my advice and used unique_ptr. But then he confused .release() with .reset().
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@sehe California.
sunny day
@StackedCrooked lel
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spideroak android client is not zero knowledge
@StackedCrooked very well. Progress
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21:01
that's p silly
@StackedCrooked std::make_unique<int[]>(50).release()
I never understood Puppy's ability to derive pride from ignorance.
It is pretty sunny in Seattle too. :)
.release() is a misnomer imo. Something like .detach() would have been much better.
@StackedCrooked that's actually one of the rare reasons I now know against manually resetting a smart pointer
@StackedCrooked agree
21:02
@StackedCrooked But you can't do std::make_unique<Kraken>().release() // release the kraken
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@milleniumbug lol
reset the kraken
@EtiennedeMartel Why do you say that?
Mysticial is enough proof right
anime is dumb
I'm too lazy to grab my smallcaps generator
@StackedCrooked What would be even better is simply not shipping the function.
21:05
What about @AlexM. ?
Also crazy
But C FFI and legacy code
Only crazy people stay here
@CatPlusPlus so what's the difference between the people on those rooms if they all are crazy?
(Except they like anime and manga)
@LucasHenrique They're not enough crazy as we are
21:06
@LucasHenrique wut about me
@Nican That's cool. Why does it pause so much, though?
Probably analysing
@caps The connection between the operator is about a 10 second delay.
The time between the user receive an image, and sends a command is very slow.
@EtiennedeMartel Just goes to show your ignorance then doesn't it
21:08
I just realized that being named @Clement is a good reason to not claim your matching twitter handle, with respect to keming issues
@Nican Ah, okay. So it is not an AI. I was wondering about that.
Ignorance is bliss
@sehe I don't see any keming issues in that post
Kem "@clement"
@sehe trying to find kerning issues...
21:09
@caps The reason for slow pipeline is so incentivize the team to use as much autonomy as possible .
Right. It's farfetched, but I gave away the theme
A page that says 'hello world' is a really clever app
@Nican What does WPI stand for?
waiting for the robot to grab a beer
"Kill all humans"
21:10
@caps Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
(dat typo)
@sehe not really seeing it. I mean, "dement" is not something that is particularly awful really.
@sehe That's full of clicks
@Puppy but it's slightly funny as a handle
I'd take a handle that's made funnier by kerning
On purpose
21:12
@sehe Probably, but not in a bad way, that could really be a positive aspect.
Oh lol.. They actually only have 9600bps between the control room and the robot.
Good wifi
Is that a new exclamation?
"Dear Lord!", "Holy Moses!", "Good Wifi!" ?
It's an oxymoron you see
Oh. I get it.
21:15
In theory, the robot is suppose to go into a nuclear facility after meltdown; All the radioactivity would disrupt any signal transmission.
@Nican So it's supposed to be able to operate completely independently?
Fibre all the waaaaay
After reading all this it strikes me that the "WPI" logo on the robot's back
does sorta kinda look like a badly kerned "WIFI"
@sehe especially since it is actually WPI
@caps Yeah... Humanity is a long shot from that.
21:17
@Nican They'll want to speed it up.
@sehe lol
@caps Wottament, thx
@CatPlusPlus Fiber is good for your digestive system
Wow. Walking on uneven bricks.
I missed how he it handled the tool. Did he it just drop it?
@sehe Looked like it to me.
But I didn't actually see what happened...
21:20
"Nah, this one has scratches. No good"
Thanks, video editor. That clears up the whole logo misunderstanding
Finals week next week :(
Dooo eeet!
lovely xkcd today
21:25
@Puppy it made me chuckle.
Wait a second, does the shadow indicate that they dangle something (a microphone? There's no sound)
I actually do enjoy beer, but it's definitely an acquired taste.
I like beer too
It's impressive, but it still has a long way to go. See how all the cinderblocks are so firmly secured to the ground?
It can walk on uneven surfaces, but it looks like it can't handle surfaces that might change beneath it.
@caps lolno
A lot of the motions are pre-planned.
There is some research of force feedback, but none of it was applied here.
21:28
@Nican The slow, cautious way it walks is very informative.
@caps I think this is only complaint motion I know of: youtube.com/watch?v=zVAF777gi-s
@Nican Still impressive.
"So close, and yet so far"
Rather, "So far, but farther still to go"
clap clap clap clap And they are done. :D
I just hope it does not fall backwards now.
@caps Actually I don't think that's fair. It looks to me it does a lot of things that I consider "unnecessarily complicated". And it does them right. The rest is optimization and consolidation
@sehe That robot looks a long way from being able to successfully navigate an unknown and unstable environment as well as a human being might.
21:32
If you can do something complicated right, but slowly, you can speed that up. In this case they went with humanoid actions, so we know it's possible to scale the speed up
@sehe I wasn't referring to speed at all.
@caps Then again, it can do things my grandma couldn't, without help
@sehe Your grandma's not going to nuclear meltdown sites.
What does that have to do with it
lol this discussion
21:34
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@Nican It's making me laugh, too.
Hi everyone.
@sehe It's very impressive. It's just very far from "done."
It did all that with a controller giving commands. How far is it from correctly performing image analysis to do the assigned tasks via AI? From walking on an uneven surface that might move beneath it? etc.
Alright. I had my 1 hour of fame.
I'm pretty impressed. With the fact that they didn't go for the easy model (caterpillar tracks? The ubiquitous "oversized climbing wheels/toppling" design etc.) and still got it reasonably convincing.
21:36
I am trying to figure out the Association, aggregation and composition of object modeling and I am trying to get a sense of what each would look like in code. Am I correct in assuming that you're creating another object in your class and referencing it through a reference property when you have composition and just passing a reference as an argument to a reference parameter when you have aggregation?
@Ell Been that way for far too long.
MIT is next! This is going to be exciting. MIT open sourced most of their code under github.com/RobotLocomotion/drake/wiki
Still, super amazing. I don't know that I've ever seen anything anywhere close to it before.
@sehe Yeah.
@Nican same feed?
Yeap. Still on blue course.
21:38
@Nican Is the WPI one about to drive?
@caps No, that is MIT now.
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Oh balls I think I accidentally "upgraded" linux mint to ubuntu possibly
WPI is done. They got plenty of points, and I am happy for them. :D
I am surprised we did better than IHMC, who had people working full time on the project, as oppose to just students.
@Nican I'm not necessarily surprised.
IHMC also did better than WPI on the previous year.
21:40
@sehe context:
24 mins ago, by Nican
In theory, the robot is suppose to go into a nuclear facility after meltdown; All the radioactivity would disrupt any signal transmission.
@Nican It's just climbing the flight of stairs here
@sehe Your stream is a little behind, I think.
Live on blue course at 22:40:11
@Nican Wow
I think that is Cheetah? bostondynamics.com/robot_cheetah.html That thing can run fast.
21:47
LOL. Two fullscreen live feeds on two monitors, and this is the traffic
We're so spoiled
Hahaha
There are 4 streams
@Nican do you have a link to the info page or somthing?
Oh- holy hell. WPI is ranked 2nd. :D
Meanwhile on the green course
when is hololens coming out I want it
21:57
@AlexM. I already tried it. :D
cool
do you know when it comes out
Nope. :(
Blue course feed dropped a few seconds?
Still just blips
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Man what am I feeling right now
the information received by the various sensors in your body
why?
22:04
Dat moment when you realize the feed orientation on screen is not topographically sound (because there's a "golf buggy" vehicle running in and out frame in broken sequence)
@Ell RAEGE
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Meh its not rage
Well maybe its rage mixed with something
Cognac?
speaking of that, I think I'll have some gin & tonic
Advocat
it's unlikely I'll be able to output any college stuff tonight
witcher 3 time
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22:12
I think its some kind of panic attack or some shit
@sehe The youtube live chat is sad to read.
I don't actually. Doesn't fit with embedded vid links
@Puppy Does ist make sense to have multiple Plus AST classes for expressions like a+b, depending on the types of a and b? For example, one ArithmeticPlus and one PointerPlus?
@Ell possible. Not nice. Realizing is first step to recovery
No movement in Blue track. Ah, movement
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@sehe it feels like an overwhelming sense of dread
It will pass soon hopefully
22:16
Yup. Talk to someone IRL? Helps, I think.
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I think I will
Thank you sehe
@Ell Existential angst.
sehe's suggestion is spot-on.
Emergency in the green track?
call your parents
@sehe On the green course, teams could opt-opt from letting the robot autonomously leave the robot for I believe 15 minutes?
22:17
ah
Because getting off the vehicle autonomously is really hard.
Meanwhile Red Course drives like my grandma
Hehe
I wish I was commentator, as oppose to that guy. >.>
Is there a commentator? Where do I get the sound?
Also, yellow track looks like ET doing interpretative dance
22:22
@Nican 10 minutes penalty
OOOO Blue course fell over
Fuck yes! We can beat MIT!
This made my day.
MIT guys were pretty cool, but there was an MIT professor during the 2013 challenge was such an asshole.
there's this facebook page that keeps posting these things lol scontent-fra3-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/…
so silly and funny
wow I didn't know youtube had realtime feeds
What the hell is that robot on red track doing :)
@nick and they can be persistent
Waving his hands like he just doesn't care.
22:29
world's slowest rescue robots haha
Last DRC was even more painful to watch.
jesus christ, i was expecting the robot to smash down the door
so disappoint
@Nican Now he's meditating
@sehe Haha. One with the universe.
22:31
@Nican ahahaha that's great
MIT going to proceed again
@Nican dude, you know the rules
Noo, don't put the gantry away. MIT robot is probably going to fall again.
@thecoshman There are humans trapped, open door at any cost?
@Nican can it dude
@thecoshman I actually think not. There is details about damaging the course.
Hahaha the yellow course robot.
22:34
@Puppy's pissing at each corner they can find, and even on your living rooms floor. That's why I like cats, they're so neat. — πάντα ῥεῖ 1 min ago
red robot making his way
is Robot also participating in that?
he's not around here I see
haha
lol at the feed "This robot is not programmed to give a damn"
I love how fast the lidar scanner ontop of red course robot/robosymbian is spinning.
22:36
@FlorianMargaine Yellow way faster
Green DOWN.
Gosh they look so clumsy when they fall
Should they be more dramatic? :D
MIT is still trying to find the keyhole. It has had too much beers
red robot = yellow course
Oh
22:38
Why would you call that a red robot. Anyhoops.
MIT seems to be the philosophy dpt
well, it's a robot, and it's red.
@sehe Hahahaha
which team is MIT?
Blue track
Yellow track gets my vote
ah, the human-like
22:40
MIT is just saying "Honey! I am home! Honey, where is my beer?!"
"looks like MIT robot skipped leg day"
hehe
they're on ubuntu
damn yellow robot :(
Not sure what happened there.
Well. It jammed. But it was damn accurate with the drilling
22:49
What is going on
Robot fifth with MIT?
So, the movement with the tool wasn't nicely perpendicular and the drill jams
https://www.youtube.com/embed/PoDmecVU5qA
https://www.youtube.com/embed/IPyyhutr1HE
https://www.youtube.com/embed/iQ5bZxJDzto
https://www.youtube.com/embed/vgt6FPWU2Lc
I'll just take the main feed
I was gionna quote
59 mins ago, by Nican
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOIHBHRbvncMo7Bf0Vx1zEQ
I think Symbian want to redo the drill challenge
LOL at Green FAIL
22:51
I do not think there are redos.
Anyway, I g2g. Talk to you later!
It took them 10 minutes to reset. 10 seconds in, it falls down
@Nican Night
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@StackedCrooked what a moron.
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I bet he's Belgian.
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hi
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hi venvenven
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22:55
hi elielielie
@rightfold High probability
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I named a dwarf zombie "Dinnerbone" causing it to be rendered upside-down.
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@sehe hi(?:gh)? sehebility
@Nican It's is doing the wall challenge again

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