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This is a funny post. Shows how deeply technical folks fail to understand business, risk, and open source.

Chromium is great. Why exactly should they innovate their first? A v1 should take whats available and not seek to reinvent the wheel.


Also curious how the agent works?


The worst ever YC demo and company I've ever seen.

Technology is supposed to make the world better. This is vile, and the script itself shows the founders do not care or understand what they are doing.


Love the idea.


How much faster will the robotic arms be able to go? Currently this looks far too slow, though as a v1 it's great.


It's about as fast as human does it now.



Good video! The overall question here is the blended rate of bags placed per minute, rather than how fast each action needs to be.

That said, the arm itself can move 180deg/s in every joint (roughly 5m/s max at the end effector) - these videos are still very much v1 and we're looking forward to leveraging more of the mechanical capability with a better gripper, better perception, and some new planning techniques we're rolling out in the next few months.


I guess, just my opinion (probably worthless), if you can get it to speed up even ~20%, I think that would be enough to make the average person agree.


Those look... far worse? What am I missing.


Exactly I don't know how people are saying SORA is bad. I know there are restrictions with humans. But with the storyboard and other customisations, it's definitely up there!


I almost thought the opposite, but im no db guy.


But annoyingly sometimes this is great advice. It's not that dissimilar to YC's make something people want, but it relies on you having taste/needs/wants that are an addressable market. Which is sometimes true.


Will be excited to see the typescript bindings once out. We may be able to use this to handle some of our workloads at Embra.

Will reach out! Congrats on the ship.


thanks @ztratar. would love to hear about your workloads at embra would be very helpful vis-a-vis the direction of our typescript experience. feel free to drop us an email: hello@denormalized.io


The difference in the size of the TAM of consumer vs military application must be wild.

Seems radically useful for military apps. Somewhat useful for RV/camper vans. Cool either way.


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