It was loads of fun. Decided to try out go, so the first couple of days were a bit slow but from then on it was pure fun. Even though the elves VS goblin game was a bit too much to handle in one single day...
Just so you know someone might do it before you! Atleast SAAB 93 but who knows maybe someday also a SAAB 9000. https://www.nevs.com/en/ They build EV out of SAABs olf offices using a SAAB 93 as a platform. Check it out!
You could try the SciPy Simulink look-a-like https://www.scilab.org/scilab/gallery/xcos
The guy is who made utorrent also works for spotify
You can use to 2to3 command. So far I had no problems while using it. https://docs.python.org/3/library/2to3.html
As a Swede owning an expensive apartment this sucks. Currently we only need to pay mortgage down to 75%, so a lot of young swedes will loose a great deal of money.
I tried doing sensor fusion with simulink and I thought it was horrible. Then me and my team switched to python instead and it worked really well. Never understood why to use simulink for other things then just controls.
Well they have a lot of science but they lack proper education.
Are they really selling an OS? It's free right? They sell something else with android but can't figure out what...
Yeah testing needs to be done with compiled code on target card otherwise you can't be sure it works. Usually compiling code is super strict no further optimization then the standard can be used etc. Only specific cards…
Yes and the code/models go through extensive testing. Everyone in the industry knows that a callback because of faulty software will cost an insane amount of money. This is changing a bit since more and more work is…
In automotive, code is very rarely written it is mostly generated from simulink models. But yes software for aviation automotive, nuclear and medicine equipment are running safe C code. It is mostly generated from a…
I have a background as a programmer and recently started using Matlab/simulink. It is good for some things like controllers etc. Can't really say I like it for things I would usually use when programming, like loops and…
Ofc they will fail at some point, there is nothing magical about a self-driving car. What I meant with the previous post is that it could be fail-operational see for example the volvo drive-me.
Nope doesn't make it fail-safe at all and I don't think that is very hard to accomplish. What can be accomplished is fail-operational, if one sensors goes down using other sensors the car can navigate it-self to safety.
You will always have a redudancy of sensors in case they fail. The front looking camera usually does have a complimentary lidar and most cars are even equipped with both camera and radar in case a sensor goes AWOL. This…
I am not a big fan of klarna, somehow they manage to get the products I buy more expensive then if I did not use klarna. /Unhappy-customer
It was loads of fun. Decided to try out go, so the first couple of days were a bit slow but from then on it was pure fun. Even though the elves VS goblin game was a bit too much to handle in one single day...
Just so you know someone might do it before you! Atleast SAAB 93 but who knows maybe someday also a SAAB 9000. https://www.nevs.com/en/ They build EV out of SAABs olf offices using a SAAB 93 as a platform. Check it out!
You could try the SciPy Simulink look-a-like https://www.scilab.org/scilab/gallery/xcos
The guy is who made utorrent also works for spotify
You can use to 2to3 command. So far I had no problems while using it. https://docs.python.org/3/library/2to3.html
As a Swede owning an expensive apartment this sucks. Currently we only need to pay mortgage down to 75%, so a lot of young swedes will loose a great deal of money.
I tried doing sensor fusion with simulink and I thought it was horrible. Then me and my team switched to python instead and it worked really well. Never understood why to use simulink for other things then just controls.
Well they have a lot of science but they lack proper education.
Are they really selling an OS? It's free right? They sell something else with android but can't figure out what...
Yeah testing needs to be done with compiled code on target card otherwise you can't be sure it works. Usually compiling code is super strict no further optimization then the standard can be used etc. Only specific cards…
Yes and the code/models go through extensive testing. Everyone in the industry knows that a callback because of faulty software will cost an insane amount of money. This is changing a bit since more and more work is…
In automotive, code is very rarely written it is mostly generated from simulink models. But yes software for aviation automotive, nuclear and medicine equipment are running safe C code. It is mostly generated from a…
I have a background as a programmer and recently started using Matlab/simulink. It is good for some things like controllers etc. Can't really say I like it for things I would usually use when programming, like loops and…
Ofc they will fail at some point, there is nothing magical about a self-driving car. What I meant with the previous post is that it could be fail-operational see for example the volvo drive-me.
Nope doesn't make it fail-safe at all and I don't think that is very hard to accomplish. What can be accomplished is fail-operational, if one sensors goes down using other sensors the car can navigate it-self to safety.
You will always have a redudancy of sensors in case they fail. The front looking camera usually does have a complimentary lidar and most cars are even equipped with both camera and radar in case a sensor goes AWOL. This…
I am not a big fan of klarna, somehow they manage to get the products I buy more expensive then if I did not use klarna. /Unhappy-customer