I’m sharing my book-in-progress on control theory if anyone is interested in checking it out. https://t.co/KUW0Rkrc7k
Second attempt at tweeting this … now with a working link!
@joebarnard I've had the hardest time finding resources on quaternion based control for microcontrollers. Do you recommended any resources that helped you along the way?
@joebarnard re: failure & burnout, a few creators choose to have lower effort second channels for less interesting/failed experiments. The videos provide the viewers with the "full experience" and allows the creator to not have to scrap anything
@tawnkramer Hi Tawn. Did you ever find a way to automate the landscape generation like in this video https://t.co/9C3ZSg2KOC ? Or did you do the landscaping manually? Thanks again for your work.
Is it better to solve problems in isolation or by collaborating with others?
Harvard research says . . . neither.
The best solutions come from "intermittent collaboration" -- group work punctuated by breaks to think & work by ourselves.
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@paulinaherra @Laller77465767 @carlolepelaars@math_rachel Either someone flagged his tweet for offensive content or it was a failure of Twitter's detection systems
@PyImageSearch By the way I see a lot of people posting on the thread about "AttributeError: module ‘cv2.cv2’ has no attribute ‘saliency’ ". The simple fix is "pip install opencv-contrib-python"
@hardmaru@GECCO2018 Images should become more widely adopted as variables. Imagine how much more fun math would be if you were multiplying the Batman symbol with a goat