This is the animated thumbnail for tonight's Project Simstarr livestream. We'll be starting at 6pm est this time.
Rainbow's end is a space station that is by far the most distant thing in the galaxy. We're going to go there in one sitting. That's #eliteDangerous in a #simulator
years ago I proposed a design for an airport simulator which, if used, could have helped prevent (or signif reduce the chance of) the kind of airplane vs firetruck collision at LaGuardia that cost lives.
Let's go to prison! Tonight at 7pm EST we'll be placing in the Buckyball Racing Club's "Prison Circuit" star ship race with our #simulator in #eliteDangerous. The goal is to qualify, but those rings look pretty tricky!
Here's the Link to the livestream -->> https://youtube.com/live/lPclhMWBZqM
Open vs. locked differential. A locked differential forces both drive wheels to rotate at the same rate, which can improve traction on slippery terrain. With an open differential, if one wheel loses traction, the available drive torque is limited by that wheel, so both wheels effectively lose tractive capability.
#MadeWithUnity #Physics #Simulator #TireSimulation #Showcase #Unity #IndieDev #GameDev #GamePhysics
Hugging Face’s Reachy Mini is an open-source AI robot for your computer or Raspberry Pi CM4

Better known for its artificial intelligence software solutions, Hugging Face unveiled the Reachy Mini open-source desktop robot last year. It is designed to deploy AI applications that interface with the physical world. The robot features a camera, four microphones, and a speaker, and can move its 6 DoF (degrees of freedom) head, rotate its body, or wave its antennas thanks to nine servo motors. Two versions are available: the Reachy Mini Lite designed for computers running Mac, Linux, and Windows, and the Reachy Mini Wireless autonomous robot, powered by a Raspberry Pi CM4, adding WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, an accelerometer, and battery support. Both models share most of the same specifications: Reachy Mini's SDK can be found on GitHub. It's based on Python, but also supports JavaScript and Web apps, and can integrate with LLMs to easily build apps and publish them to Hugging Face. The SDK also features several

Using a game engine (Godot) as a simulator for GNSS location data plus a location/orientation solver
