In this episode of the Inspiring Computing podcast, Marcus shares his fascinating journey from growing up in Fortaleza, Brazil, to becoming a notable figure in the tech industry in the Netherlands. The conversation covers crucial topics such as the use of ROS (Robot Operating System), Check it out here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2107763/episodes/16247987 #Python #MATLAB #Sensorfusion #sensor #C++ #podcast
Unlocking Sensor Fusion: From Academia to Real-World Applications - Inspiring Computing

In this episode of the Inspiring Computing podcast, Marcus shares his fascinating journey from growing up in Fortaleza, Brazil, to becoming a notable figure in the tech industry in the Netherlands. He discusses his academic background, including h...

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@inspiringcomputing thanks, new to the inspiring computing podcast, do you know if there is a transcript?
@davidcampey I do have the transcripts, but they are not 100% correct so I choose not to publish them, but if you really want it: https://share.descript.com/view/ZAgpnXb2C7t for the last episode here it is.
Unlocking Sensor Fusion: From Academia to Real-World Applications - Descript

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@inspiringcomputing Thank you! These are very useful.

@inspiringcomputing Exploring the descript interface, it is fantastic!

Skipping to listen to sections based on scanning the text. Being able to skip back to specific words to listen again.

I've been looking for something like this for ages, how has your experience been with it?

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@davidcampey i really like Descript, I use it all the time.

Here is what I like about it:
- editing podcasts
- sharing drafts of episodes with others
- creating audiograms
- their AI underdog accelerates Podcast editing dramatically.
- a nice source of free videos and audio clips
- sharing with guests to get comments is great

The only thing that annoys me slightly:
- it feels like every time I open the tool there is a new version (almost every day).