@lorenschmidt Basically, as water runs down, it usually comes in an angle, and it wears one side of the river, which then redirects the water to the other side. This keeps happening, and you get winding rivers.
Really inspiring video, I personally love drones and aviation, and @zipline did an amazing job in building a practical drone! #drone#ai
https://t.co/Mkst3nFUIE
@Robotbeat@zipline @KellerRinaudo Wow, surprised to see Arducopter still around. you should check out @particle, they have basically replaced my Arduino. I will prbly use them on the plane for their cellular connection, and prbly also a Odroid for computing.
@Robotbeat@zipline @KellerRinaudo Hey @Robotbeat how could I also build an airplane like zipline's, I would like to test some control/ ML techniques on navigation.
@Robotbeat@zipline @KellerRinaudo Actually, it could be interesting for wildlife researchers + people who would like ariel surveys to record data underneath the plane. Since so many planes keep flying, a really good survey can be made of the area.
Sold! Mario Klingemann's pioneering Artificial Intelligence artwork sells to an online bidder for Β£40,000 in the artist's auction debut π€ #SothebysContemporary@quasimondo