Happy Friday @JenMsft - Got an "interesting" reason people may malign Explorer, the search is...well, broken really, and now warns me it's AI driven and to report feedback. Finding "fleet"/*fleet related things is impossible, but not "wipper". Would love fuzzy name matches too💌
The University of Michigan put their entire robotics degree on GitHub.
Not one course. The whole curriculum.
ROB 101 — Computational Linear Algebra for Robotics
ROB 311 — How to Build Robots and Make Them Move
ROB 501 — Mathematics for Robotics
ROB 530 — Mobile Robotics
Every lecture video on YouTube. Every textbook on GitHub. Every problem set, every exam, every line of code.
Professor Jessy Grizzle said it best when they launched it:
"Linear algebra has become the language of computer vision, machine learning, robotics, and autonomy."
So instead of making students wait four semesters of calculus before touching a robot... they built a curriculum that starts with the math that actually matters, applied to real robotics problems from day one.
This is what open education looks like when a top-10 engineering school decides to mean it.
Free. GitHub. YouTube.
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We did it here in Australia and it was a complete failure.
My teenage son at school says it didn't stop a single kid at school.
It was just done for:
a) Government virtue signalling
and
b) Greater control over the population and a step toward forced digital ID.
Don't let anyone use the "what about the children" excuse on you. Resist it while you still can.
https://t.co/hwPp8ROQWK
I am very excited to release GeoLibre v1.0 🌍
GeoLibre is a free and open-source, lightweight, cloud-native GIS platform for visualizing, exploring, and analyzing geospatial data. One application that runs everywhere: in your web browser, as a native desktop app, on your phone, and inside a Jupyter notebook. No account, no server, no cost. Everything runs locally and your data stays private.
In this video, I walk through GeoLibre 1.0 step by step: how to install and run it, load vector and raster data, stream gigabyte-scale cloud-native datasets without downloading them, edit attributes and geometry, work with PMTiles, 3D tiles, LiDAR point clouds, and DuckDB, and share your projects as static links.
GeoLibre is built on MapLibre GL JS, React + TypeScript, Tauri (Rust), DuckDB, and https://t.co/Iu3zs18MyS.
Try it: https://t.co/7VA2AQpaJK
GitHub: https://t.co/VXq8c1oACL
Full video tutorial: https://t.co/nmlHL8I80Y
If you have feature requests or run into bugs, leave a comment or open an issue on GitHub. And if you find GeoLibre useful, please give it a star.
#GIS #OpenSource #Geospatial #MapLibre #Python #DataVisualization #GeoLibre
@blind_via Yes, it is a fork of KiCad. Under our license, anyone is welcome to fork the tool and develop another tool but they are required to open source the changes.
@github@GitHubCopilot Not sure you've noticed as everyone's moaning about reduced usage / model availability, but your AI Usage page cannot add up...
Claims 921/1500 credits consumed, but table only accounts for ~105 credits (plus 56 from last days of May). Care to explain?
Nice one @BuildWithFlux 👿
@adafruit make a responsible disclosure, then get ready on https://t.co/PfzbJyOFuM, so you call ur exFBI lawyer for a STFU letter.
I'm not saying anything for sure, except responsible disclosure goes both ways and your customers deserve the post-mortem
"You cannot govern a technology you have only been briefed on." Minister for Foreign Affairs in Singapore, running claw experiments on a #RaspberryPi w/ 8gb RAM.
"My most daily used agent is running off a Raspberry Pi which is at least two or three years old; all that it has is 8GB of RAM. You see my point about accessibility, personalisation, relevance, use. [...] This is my point: the barriers have fallen." 🫶
Singapore's Minister for Foreign Affairs, Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, built his own agentic AI tool running on a Raspberry Pi (inc appropriate security measures!)
Very cool Linux bug found by @xint_official
100% reliable, instant LPE from a portable python script that works on all platforms and distros.
Root cause is a subtle logic bug at the intersection of several subsystems.
I highly recommend patching and checking out the details!
Bronze: Maieutic by Paula Vasquez-Henriquez from Chile
An educational coding tool that requires you to think before you type. Students can't write code until they can explain what they're building and why.
https://t.co/heZ6zSo9fs
Netflix's Eyeline Labs just dropped Vista4D at CVPR 2026. Reshoot any monocular video from a completely different camera angle. Wasn't there. Different viewpoint. Still works.
4D point clouds as conditioning for video diffusion, not just novel view synthesis. Geometry guides the generation instead of trying to solve it.
https://t.co/DkVWVhFvj9
Help parents (like this one is) / people educate others, especially kids, that it's not hard to find locations from videos on socials these days so careful what you share publicly.
@DebugPrivilege Arbitrary port denial for Webhook API callback URLs @netatmo
(@NetatmoSupport maybe consider @home_assistant default port of 8123 to be acceptable, your sec policy is from the 90's, or just get a better EDR / CTO / Sec-team)
@ctorobotics@Heavys_Channel Needs partnering with some flexible micro-fluidics people for pumps and chambers then medical 3d print, get the human arteries cleaned out with your worm (power externally radiated through the "subject" [human] - maybe could tune each pump/chamber to sing/run from specific Hz?)
Stop wasting tokens/$$$ on #claude, trim those skills < 5000 tokens. If using #claw then set a heartbeat/cron reminder to tell you to compact/clear when exceeding 100k context (no longer 0.3$/1M), and >200k (3$/1M). @trq212 offer variable limits mid session <100k/>/>200k (+costs)