Everyone is just saying that this is cool, and yeah it is indeed sick af, but I actually can’t even imagine the copious amounts of linear algebra this guy has done, respect
I think it was something like a month ago it had like 13k subs. I give it until the end of the year MAX before it hits a million. Sooner if he gets another viral.
Actually only the exaust gasses would go that fast, if the ball were going that fast it would create a second sonic boom, in fact the us military uses the crack bang method to estimate how far snipers are from them, if a sniper is more than a few hundred yards away there will be a noticeable difference from when you hear the crack of the bullet and the bang of the exhaust gasses.
I know this is a joke but it’s really not that hard to remember that you only need 3 points to make a plane; 1 point is a point, 2 points are a segment; 3 are a plane, etc.)
As a not really professional basketball, but 15 years old elite player in Latvia not the best though. And I need to upgrade my vertical a little to dunk. I find this interesting and fun. But I know how to miss, it's rotation of the ball not normal one, but to the side. And not the opposite rotation because it won't really matter, but to the same side so it will overdo it and miss
@@frethix.5261 It wasn't a flex though. No one would believe it, because most people can't do that rotation of the ball to the side because it's difficult. So I just said that it's pretty easy, and for ppl to believe me I said who I am in Latvia, so I'm waiting to got to Latvia's second best basketall college(not first because it's too damn it all far)
Its also to help with logical thinking, even if you never use maths from when you were 16, learning to solve problems with it to a high level can really help someone learn to solve problems logically, in stuff like statistics, probability and even just knowing if A then B, that logical stuff.
This is the smartest guy I’ve ever seen and there’s some genius’s on RUclips ! Love this content ! Love watching you explain it step by step. I don’t understand it very well, but you do a great job explaining it and making it very easy to process ! Love learning these new things !
Man the amount of fields where you need to have knowledge about to make this project is freaking insane, and you made all of this completly alone, who are you man...
I've never been confused about how someone has achieved what they've achieved until this video. Everyone else either takes a lot of time, has excess money for the express purpose of producing the videos, outsources the parts they don't know, works in a team, etc. He has this giant room full of industrial-strength equipment, appears to have about 2 separate degrees worth of engineering skills + practical experience, looks about 23, has apparently no obligations on his time right now, channel isn't funding him, did all this stuff himself, has a wife so obviously not working on this 100% of the time... and even all that would be barely comprehensible if this took 2 or 3 months but he did it in THREE WEEKS. I'm going to be thinking about this for days. I feel like I'm watching some fake video by the CIA meant to make me think that one person did all this in three weeks to intimidate a foreign enemy.
It makes no sense. Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, programming, physics, math, machining and 3d printing, all that on top of artistic skills and being able to produce and edit video which is already difficult, expensive, and time consuming. I have no doubt in my mind that this guy can do literally anything he puts his mind into.
Wait till the guy make a new version with a robotic arm to catch your worst air ball. And the new-new version snatching the ball from your hands before you even threw them.
This hoop is cooler than the previous one but I'm still not satisfied. If you miss the backboard it doesn't go in. How totally lame is that. I think I need to fix that problem... For all the programmers: I don't normally do my development on windows. I needed the kinect SDK to develop this which only runs on windows (there's a whole studio for recording and playing back streams, putting breakpoints in them and stuff like that - it's actually really nice). I used python for development speed but I should port to C++. I'm normally an OSX dev. Also, a bunch of people have asked about why I move at the last minute - the reason that I don't begin moving immediately is that it is very common for the estimated trajectory to change in a way that requires a direction reversal (i.e. the estimates don't monotonically approach the correct solution). If that happens, I have to decelerate to a stop then accelerate in the other direction. In the worst case moving one side to the other. I did some basic analysis on this and it seemed on average better to move at the last possible minute. The other issue with a direction reversal is that it gives double the system jerk (rate of change of acceleration) due to going from full positive acceleration to full negative acceleration. This causes bigger mechanical vibrations which can lead to all kinds of issues.
"That's why there's a plus or minus." I really wish my math teachers gave more context on what types of problems these formulas could be used to solve.
FRICKENCHICKEN NUGGETS Yeah but because of that he needed infrared cameras to see where it is, it wouldn’t be as practical for basketball since you move about so much compared to darts
Mark Rober: Spends three years creating automatic dart board. Stuff Made Here: Whips up an automatic backboard in a couple weeks... and it talks. (obviously no hate Mark is a legend respect)
Daniel Halverson - the speed and tiny size of the dart makes it magnitudes harder to do it Mark’s way, but they’re really similar projects. The software here is arguably impressive for its simplicity - mark’s hardware is another level up from this but obviously took wayyyy longer to build up. I have more than a basic understanding of what’s going on but the computational limits that we’re seeing here are a huge factor.
Different challenges demand different solutions. Mark Rober's darts required extremely precise high speed tracking so he used a very expensive Vicon system. The basketball problem doesn't require the same tolerances. Let's hope these kinds of projects get more common.
Mark usually gets help from other people, I think this guy did it all himself in such short time, not sure he is doing this full time or not but still impressive!
This reminds me of project that I've always wanted to do - multi monitor setup that detects the face of the user and aligns each monitor to perfect position and orientation. But your project is already couple of coolnesses ahead of my idea. EDIT: Another idea that I had is to mount 4 microphones in tetrahedral configuration on mechanized lamp. Those microphones would be used to listen for finger snapping sound, there's four of them in order to triangulate the exact point in space where snapping sound originated from. Then the lamp would move to light the area where you snapped your fingers.
I dig it. If the motors can be made silent enough it might be possible to continuously track your head so its always the perfect angle. Might be disorienting as fuck though, at least at first.
I've now watched all your videos after YT suggested one of them a few days ago and I must say a huge thanks. The way you think and approach engineering stuff is mind boggling to me. Math and physics just didn't click for me in school and I couldn't wrap my head around such knowledge. Gosh I wish I had a teacher like you back then. If you could engineer a time machine that would be great. Also I greatly appreciate the balance of practical knowledge/laughs in your videos. Can't become a patreon at this moment unfortunately but I'm very thankful for all the content you've made so far and in the future!
Javier Estrella the man has his own plasma cutter and shit lol he prob works for a huge company like Microsoft and then does this stuff in his free time. I’d be shocked if this guy isn’t wealthy and just doing this for fun
Javier Estrella yeah I know, neither did I til I saw the video. All I’m saying is just cos someone’s making youtube vids dont mean theyre not doing anything else
This is awesome! Do more videos like this. I'm an engineer major and am constantly looking for practical ways to use math because I believe that there are far more limitations related to it than what actually could be done. Videos like these force me to be more open minded which is a good thing. Means I'm less likely to write off my math classes as just theory.
You have a really creative way of dealing with the ball scenario for your software, most people would just attempt to brute force the identification problem by essentially creating a deep learning model with souped up GPU's to improve inference time, simple data structures along with math is a beautiful way to approach this.
That 3 point thing is just logical thinking to be true xD I dont understand anything from the programming part and only parts of the mechanical part but that single thing was way simpler than expected (in theorie) xD
Very cool. One possible improvement idea: You said that you wait til the last millisecond to move the board, and that you have timing problems. You might consider moving the board sooner towards a "best current guess" and then constantly refine the position as more data comes in. This might also look cooler as the board will seem to just smoothly move into place instead of the sudden jolt it has now.
I came here to say this. The motors wouldn't need to be as powerful, but you might need more processing power on the computer side. It should look better though and it would manage hard throws much better.
@@stenlan8932 but as he said, it'd be calculated more while the ball flies, and it could just look for the closest position to the current one it found
With the recent surge the past few years of cool engineering RUclips channels (this one, Mark Rober, Hacksmith, Allen Pan, JLaser) it really makes me wish I knew about how cool being and engineer was when I was in high school. I knew it was obviously a great career path. But I only ever imagined building things for the government or big companies. But the ability to create these awesome side projects probably would have sold me. I know it's not an easy career path and you have to bust your ass. But engineering has really got a bump to their optics in recent years. A lot of people have realized how cool and practical having this knowledge can be.
Please don’t leave out what people call “nerd stuff” because they think it’s boring whenever you inevitability end up with 10million subscribers. Thats what makes your channel great.
@@juhonikula6408 Let's goooo!!! :) Yeah its kinda funny cause I got 100% on every test in geometry but all my other classes I got D's and Fs. 😆. I'm currently a 3d gfx artist so I guess it makes sense.
The explanation of the logic used to filter the different objects in the video and how it is used to inform the backboard movement was so interesting and well-described. And no, I don't remember a single thing from high school maths
I like how u link everything with high school as that makes it very easy to understand stuff Wish my teachers would have taught that the quad eq formula could be used for something as cool as this
You might be interested to know that I work at a private secondary school and I told one of middle school teachers who teaches maths and science and extension studies about the previous backboard project and she was really rapt to be able to show her students.
Did you know that you just helped me immensely to understand the fundamentals of quadratic equations. Where have you been all my life. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
6:11 "It cost like $5 in material" ignoring the $5k+ for the plasma cutter, $1k+ for the brake, etc etc lol. Just giving you a hard time, this project kicks ass!
That’s a delicious chicken sandwich :) Really impressive. Especially the motion tracking from scratch thing. Keep up the great content!
Love ur videos bro
Mark! I love your videos too!
Let’s go! My Man Mark commented again haha
Watch out Mark, he's coming for you!
Mark Rober u guys HAVE TO collaborate. It will be epic!
Everyone is just saying that this is cool, and yeah it is indeed sick af, but I actually can’t even imagine the copious amounts of linear algebra this guy has done, respect
genushk (hey can you hand me that rock over there)
What is copius
Leet Yeeet it’s an adjective, he means he did a lot of algebra
What about multivariable calculus
Statistics and probability
This channel is a hidden gem on youtube, another year and everyone should know about it. Top-quality videos, keep it up!
I think it was something like a month ago it had like 13k subs. I give it until the end of the year MAX before it hits a million. Sooner if he gets another viral.
D Tyrrell this is so much like mark rober years ago and look at him now
We‘re here before the hype.
If youtube channels had stocks, I would definitely buy some of this channel..
To piggyback another commenter... how do we invest? He’s so good. This is going to be a huge channel soon!
“Nothing is going 2000mph in my shop”
6 months later: “Here’s a baseball bat with 4 blank bullets in it”
Actually only the exaust gasses would go that fast, if the ball were going that fast it would create a second sonic boom, in fact the us military uses the crack bang method to estimate how far snipers are from them, if a sniper is more than a few hundred yards away there will be a noticeable difference from when you hear the crack of the bullet and the bang of the exhaust gasses.
Its a joke xd
@@tateranus4365 do you hear the bang or the bullet first?
@@noahhess4955 snipers fire bullets at super sonic speeds, so the bullet
@@tateranus4365 here he comes the destroyer of fun and children smiles
I love how every invention he makes he puts in the time to make sure he can prank his wife
I Wonder how she is still His wife
@@prinzeszelda3650 maybe because of things like that
@@peeron6829 you say she is into that?
@@prinzeszelda3650 idk 😂
@@prinzeszelda3650 aren't you the one insinuating that?
5 years later this video will probably appear again on everyone's home page
Jesse Joosten I hope someone comes back to this in five years
Fr tho hope it is it’d be cool if I saw someone on this particular comment in the year 2026 if I’m still alive
Hi future me when I’m seeing this comment 👋🏽
1k likes for sure in this comment...
Jesse Joosten see yall in 5 years
“You May remember from geometry class-“
No. No, I don’t remember
this...
OcT Boplak videos like this make me wanna learn all this stuff, but i Will forget iT eventually
I know this is a joke but it’s really not that hard to remember that you only need 3 points to make a plane; 1 point is a point, 2 points are a segment; 3 are a plane, etc.)
@@TRoll3rCo4ster 2 points are a line dude r u high
Fuck geometry
"Let me shows you 600 milliseconds"
3 min mid-roll ads starts playing
Me: That's longer than i expect
The same thing happened to me
me too
I played the video two times and both times a long ass ad showed up at exactly the same time
@@AshutoshSingh-to9vx The youtuber decides where the ad placement is lol
@@FlynnTheRedhead haha I didn't know that. It's a nice joke by Shane
This thing is so accurate and precise, Shaq might even have a chance at making a free throw.
Bruh I thought the same thing lmao
lol
Shaq should try this
Well maybe but probably not
The NBA should have a Shaq only free throw backboard called the ShaqBoard
*Robotic Backboard that won’t let you miss*
Shaq free throw: “Finally, a worthy opponent”
"ball flies over the backboard"
Board gets smashed by shaqs power
You stole my comment
Well done
Was waiting for this comment
Ben Wallace says hi.
His wifes face when the machine taunts her
You see her asking, why she married him.
Hilarious
😒
😂
That sounds off
If you know what I mean 😏
7:45 “let’s talk about all the nerd stuff”
Ah yes, we’re just starting the nerd stuff now
As a professional engineer, I found this very humbling to watch.
I just finished high school comp sci and my brain is melting watching this
@@snakewithhat9386 uni CS is sucking the soul outta me rn🤣
As a proffessional fatass that eat chips while watching videos i find this cool
As a not really professional basketball, but 15 years old elite player in Latvia not the best though. And I need to upgrade my vertical a little to dunk. I find this interesting and fun. But I know how to miss, it's rotation of the ball not normal one, but to the side. And not the opposite rotation because it won't really matter, but to the same side so it will overdo it and miss
@@frethix.5261 It wasn't a flex though. No one would believe it, because most people can't do that rotation of the ball to the side because it's difficult. So I just said that it's pretty easy, and for ppl to believe me I said who I am in Latvia, so I'm waiting to got to Latvia's second best basketall college(not first because it's too damn it all far)
This man: *robotic basketball hoop*
Dude perfect: *wait that's illegal*
😂
Lmao
🦶
I’m sure dude perfect would just cheer like they cheer about everything lol
Hahaha
This is what algebra teachers are expecting you to do with your life, where you actually use algebra for a job.
I don't think you should blame teachers for the program, lol
If algebra is where you stopped at, your teacher utterly failed at pounding in the lesson that you have more to learn.
Natasel I mean most people won’t do linear algebra, at least in any depth
Its also to help with logical thinking, even if you never use maths from when you were 16, learning to solve problems with it to a high level can really help someone learn to solve problems logically, in stuff like statistics, probability and even just knowing if A then B, that logical stuff.
Glass to be fair, a fair chunk of them expect students to do alchemy and turn shit into gold.
This is the smartest guy I’ve ever seen and there’s some genius’s on RUclips ! Love this content ! Love watching you explain it step by step. I don’t understand it very well, but you do a great job explaining it and making it very easy to process ! Love learning these new things !
He's the only guy who has applied something that he learned in school.
I think anyone who physically makes anything uses a LOT of what they learned in school.
@Immanuel Kant Yes, and lets just forget that this is the internet and it was a offhand joke that was never meant to be taken literally.
There's more of us than you think.
i am sure that he didn't learn this from school
@@LegDayLas kinda lame joke though. Such jokes are overused and unfunny.
“The ball would have to be going 2000mph and I know there’s nothing going that fast in my shop”
...yet
Phoxtane explain
Phoxtane explain
Phoxtane explain
Zander LaMarche explain
unmissable hoop, vs 2000mph basketball launcher
I'd watch that.
Man the amount of fields where you need to have knowledge about to make this project is freaking insane, and you made all of this completly alone, who are you man...
What’s crazy is the time scale... it’s only been what a few weeks since the last one and this one looks like it was done entirely in that time? Wild!
He is Tony Stark
@@WarlordXial I was also wildly impressed by the time scale. I also like that you use the word wild. I'm a fan of it too.
I've never been confused about how someone has achieved what they've achieved until this video. Everyone else either takes a lot of time, has excess money for the express purpose of producing the videos, outsources the parts they don't know, works in a team, etc.
He has this giant room full of industrial-strength equipment, appears to have about 2 separate degrees worth of engineering skills + practical experience, looks about 23, has apparently no obligations on his time right now, channel isn't funding him, did all this stuff himself, has a wife so obviously not working on this 100% of the time... and even all that would be barely comprehensible if this took 2 or 3 months but he did it in THREE WEEKS. I'm going to be thinking about this for days. I feel like I'm watching some fake video by the CIA meant to make me think that one person did all this in three weeks to intimidate a foreign enemy.
It makes no sense. Mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, programming, physics, math, machining and 3d printing, all that on top of artistic skills and being able to produce and edit video which is already difficult, expensive, and time consuming. I have no doubt in my mind that this guy can do literally anything he puts his mind into.
Your wife’s facial expression is priceless. Gotta love it!
“Try to miss”
Oh you dare to challenge my basketball ability.
Wait till the guy make a new version with a robotic arm to catch your worst air ball.
And the new-new version snatching the ball from your hands before you even threw them.
More like basketball inability
150th like
Throw it extremely fast. Should do the trick.
*proceeds to throw backwards*
Robot: "I will not let you fail".
Shaquille O' Neal: "Imma end this robot whole career..."
Lmboooo
Ben Simmons type beat
The problem is he gotta hit the backboard for it to work. Shaq still got it beat.
Leonel Remille not with his free throws
I can’t be the only one that read it in Shaq’s voice
This hoop is cooler than the previous one but I'm still not satisfied. If you miss the backboard it doesn't go in. How totally lame is that. I think I need to fix that problem...
For all the programmers: I don't normally do my development on windows. I needed the kinect SDK to develop this which only runs on windows (there's a whole studio for recording and playing back streams, putting breakpoints in them and stuff like that - it's actually really nice). I used python for development speed but I should port to C++. I'm normally an OSX dev.
Also, a bunch of people have asked about why I move at the last minute - the reason that I don't begin moving immediately is that it is very common for the estimated trajectory to change in a way that requires a direction reversal (i.e. the estimates don't monotonically approach the correct solution). If that happens, I have to decelerate to a stop then accelerate in the other direction. In the worst case moving one side to the other. I did some basic analysis on this and it seemed on average better to move at the last possible minute. The other issue with a direction reversal is that it gives double the system jerk (rate of change of acceleration) due to going from full positive acceleration to full negative acceleration. This causes bigger mechanical vibrations which can lead to all kinds of issues.
E
I love the fact that you are devoted to educate people.
Wow 49 mins ago
I think maybe version 3 will have an robotic arm to catch the ball and just drop it into the hoop
Bruh.....
"That's why there's a plus or minus." I really wish my math teachers gave more context on what types of problems these formulas could be used to solve.
The good ones do ;)
“My robotic basketball hoop won’t let you miss”
*Throws it in the opposite direction*
Robotic basketball hoop: 😐
I was literally going to comment this
*teleports behind you*
(Menacingly) “W o w y o u a r e r e a l l y g o o d a t b a s k e t b a l l”
I was thinking off this just right now 😂
@@axejpg i'm scaRED NOW
All the miis in the bowling isle: WOOOOW
Mark rover put sensors on his dart, so he didn’t have to try to distinguish the dart from other stuff
FRICKENCHICKEN NUGGETS Yeah but because of that he needed infrared cameras to see where it is, it wouldn’t be as practical for basketball since you move about so much compared to darts
"Mark Rover"
@@BingusFlaps lmao ye it kinda triggers me to when people misspell his name its Mars Rover get it right
MARK ROVER LMFAO
Omar no it’s Bruno Mars rover I think
Mark Rober: Spends three years creating automatic dart board.
Stuff Made Here: Whips up an automatic backboard in a couple weeks... and it talks.
(obviously no hate Mark is a legend respect)
Daniel Halverson - the speed and tiny size of the dart makes it magnitudes harder to do it Mark’s way, but they’re really similar projects. The software here is arguably impressive for its simplicity - mark’s hardware is another level up from this but obviously took wayyyy longer to build up. I have more than a basic understanding of what’s going on but the computational limits that we’re seeing here are a huge factor.
Shots fired!
Seeing multiple engineers tackle the same problem entirely differently is proof we live in the Golden Era
Different challenges demand different solutions. Mark Rober's darts required extremely precise high speed tracking so he used a very expensive Vicon system. The basketball problem doesn't require the same tolerances.
Let's hope these kinds of projects get more common.
Mark usually gets help from other people, I think this guy did it all himself in such short time, not sure he is doing this full time or not but still impressive!
Every time you prank your wife the odds of your head following that ballistic trajectory improve lol
Stuff made here's son: So dad why did you and mom broke up..
"10 years ago.."
0:50
Lmao good one😂
Lmfao
Lmao
i knew someone will point that out
break*
What if they're brother and sister?
This reminds me of project that I've always wanted to do - multi monitor setup that detects the face of the user and aligns each monitor to perfect position and orientation.
But your project is already couple of coolnesses ahead of my idea.
EDIT:
Another idea that I had is to mount 4 microphones in tetrahedral configuration on mechanized lamp. Those microphones would be used to listen for finger snapping sound, there's four of them in order to triangulate the exact point in space where snapping sound originated from. Then the lamp would move to light the area where you snapped your fingers.
Oo that sounds really cool actually, imagine if it could move to the best position to hide the bezels or something like that
That's a pretty rad idea.
reminds me of the glassless 3d, which tracked the eyes and face.
Virtual reality already does that ;)
I dig it. If the motors can be made silent enough it might be possible to continuously track your head so its always the perfect angle. Might be disorienting as fuck though, at least at first.
This guy: You can't miss
Me: Proceeds to miss the backboard entirely
Imagine he makes either an entire room that helps you never miss shots or just homing basketball
V12.3 introduces a tractor beam
So funny
I've now watched all your videos after YT suggested one of them a few days ago and I must say a huge thanks. The way you think and approach engineering stuff is mind boggling to me. Math and physics just didn't click for me in school and I couldn't wrap my head around such knowledge. Gosh I wish I had a teacher like you back then. If you could engineer a time machine that would be great. Also I greatly appreciate the balance of practical knowledge/laughs in your videos.
Can't become a patreon at this moment unfortunately but I'm very thankful for all the content you've made so far and in the future!
this is probably the smartest man i’ve ever heard speak. The time and brain it takes to pull this off, sheesh!
Mark Rober is smarter. Check out his channel
@@veerchopra8478 In mathematics yes, but I don't think he could make the 1.0 backboard. That's some impressive woodworking
@@veerchopra8478 It's not a competition. They're both exceptional engineers
Veer Chopra Just because he has more subscribers he’s smarter? They’re both very talented in their own ways
Everyone: Version 2.0 is the best backboard....you CAN'T MISS!
Flight: *hold my airball*
It’s cool they’ll go in by June
@@sirwolffe2389 Lol. Now that's funny
Wait until June man...
Madness With A Twist it’s not a joke we’re serious
@@im00n17 bruh...I challenge him. I'll clobber him in a game of 1 on 1.
“My head is never going to be following a ballistic trajectory...
...I hope not at least”
Shane: "Fast and cheap. It cost like $5 in sheet metal."
Me: "Great! I'll go buy plasma cutter, spot welder, and metal press. Shit."
You could rent or borrow those.
@@CTimmerman that isn’t exactly cheap either lol
@@Fredboy DIY a water cutter from an old dishwasher, spot welder from a car battery, and use bricks or water as a press?
@@CTimmerman if he doesnt know what hes doing he could hurt or kill himself
@@Phlyinhigh If you make people wear helmets and pad everything, they'll take more risks. Real life is dangerous.
Imagine being capable of making this like... wow
@Javier Estrella lol why do you make it sound like it's a bad thing to make yt vids
@Javier Estrella but there's literally no way you could know what he is doing outside of youtube lmfao
Javier Estrella the man has his own plasma cutter and shit lol he prob works for a huge company like Microsoft and then does this stuff in his free time. I’d be shocked if this guy isn’t wealthy and just doing this for fun
Javier Estrella just went on his channel quickly and there’s a video of him buying a $25,000 mill. Don’t worry about his income.
Javier Estrella yeah I know, neither did I til I saw the video. All I’m saying is just cos someone’s making youtube vids dont mean theyre not doing anything else
You’re the only person I’ve ever known that refers back to school
So true😂
Trueee
I see linear rails, I press like
You're shameless 😂
instantly remembered you when it came to linear rails.
Linear bearings should also worked
Don’t hit me pls
ich habe eigentlich an dich gedacht als ich die lineare Schiene
sah ;)
Damn RUclips is small
Thanks for trying to show some of the logic and behind the scenes stuff in your videos that is clearly the most complicated part. Mind blowing stuff.
this dude can weld, fabricate, code, 3d print?
Is this all one man?
i want him on my Coronapocalypse Team,
Engineers lol
Instead of shitting he 3d prints
Wait we were supposed to pick teams? 😬
Plot twist: *"He's just actually very good at Basketball "*
He’s so good he makes the backboard move with his telekinetic basketball powers.
Just a good gaming chair
Ben simmons : *i’m gonna take your entire stock!*
I bet Ben Simmons shoots better than you lol
@@nomoreplays603 why you butthurt lol
@@nomoreplays603 statically speaking, nah
nomore bruh it’s s Koke calm down
Bet he'll still miss
This is awesome! Do more videos like this. I'm an engineer major and am constantly looking for practical ways to use math because I believe that there are far more limitations related to it than what actually could be done. Videos like these force me to be more open minded which is a good thing. Means I'm less likely to write off my math classes as just theory.
This man is the reason I want to learn mechatronics and the reason I'll never learn mechatronics
Preach
Hahah
Mr Beast: “Chandler if you make this you get $100k”
Chandler: *misses*
Lmfao
He's the only person who would try not to miss and still would
sounds about right
Lmaoo
Haha
Your wife’s face when the backboard says, “you really suck at basketball”, hilarious!
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
You have a really creative way of dealing with the ball scenario for your software, most people would just attempt to brute force the identification problem by essentially creating a deep learning model with souped up GPU's to improve inference time, simple data structures along with math is a beautiful way to approach this.
2:21 “Just like all of us, its biggest enemy is time itself” deep af
KILL THE TIMELORD
“You might remember from geometry class..”
Me: ya for sure.
Ngl I did
Then again I took Geometry last year so ...
@@D.b._Lord bruh i took it last year too and i dont remember any of that shit
@@D.b._Lord I took it last year but I have geometry in uni too lmao
@@kurumi394 Oof to you my by
bOi
That 3 point thing is just logical thinking to be true xD
I dont understand anything from the programming part and only parts of the mechanical part but that single thing was way simpler than expected (in theorie) xD
Backboard: You really suck at basketball
The husband and the backboard: *Lying on the couch*
PorkSword clone
Mitchell Anderson iFunny gay
4:01 "what are you doing step-engineer , stop it!"
😂😂😂😂😂
imagine him taking this to a middle school science fair
Lmaooo he would win every single one
fesh go gulululu 😶
damn that name...
what a LEGEND
Then it will be called middle school science unfair
That’d be so sick though, imagine how excited they would be to try it out!
Dude looks like 2010 Justin Bieber and Mark Zuckerberg’s long lost son.
He is giving me a Tony Stark vibe to me, idk what you guys are talking about...
tony stark?
He looks like Batoman
@@michaeltamire7393 Iron Man :-)
My3dviews I know who tony stark is lol, I just don’t see it
Day one of waiting for the Mark Rober collab.
Day 2
Nah Mark Sucks
He actually commented on the other video and gave him his email, I'm pretty sure it won't be far away.
When i read the title i immediately thought of mark robers video...
@@baumeisterjack9281 no u
I've fallen in love with your channel. I will never be smart enough to do any of this, but I really enjoy listening to the explanations.
Me watching this pretending I know what the heck he is talking about.
Me lmao
Right. I got about 70% .. All I know is, I need a 3D printer and a video to teach me how to use it.
@@mrchillnrelax I barely have an actual Basketball
Very cool. One possible improvement idea: You said that you wait til the last millisecond to move the board, and that you have timing problems. You might consider moving the board sooner towards a "best current guess" and then constantly refine the position as more data comes in. This might also look cooler as the board will seem to just smoothly move into place instead of the sudden jolt it has now.
I came here to say this. The motors wouldn't need to be as powerful, but you might need more processing power on the computer side. It should look better though and it would manage hard throws much better.
Yes! I came here to suggest this too. This is exactly what mark rober did with his dartboard
I was thinking this as well, but seeing as there's infinitely many solutions, it might not be viable to calculate where to move to that early in time.
@@stenlan8932 but as he said, it'd be calculated more while the ball flies, and it could just look for the closest position to the current one it found
Yeah, me too. Always make the shortest possible move & upgrade the uC.
“Try to miss!”
(Throws it backwards)
“No! This isn’t how you’re supposed to play the game!”
With the recent surge the past few years of cool engineering RUclips channels (this one, Mark Rober, Hacksmith, Allen Pan, JLaser) it really makes me wish I knew about how cool being and engineer was when I was in high school. I knew it was obviously a great career path. But I only ever imagined building things for the government or big companies. But the ability to create these awesome side projects probably would have sold me. I know it's not an easy career path and you have to bust your ass.
But engineering has really got a bump to their optics in recent years. A lot of people have realized how cool and practical having this knowledge can be.
"You can never miss a shot with this backboard"
Me: wanna bet (Throws ball behind me)
(makes it in)
Me: what
funny
looking
@@russBwright who me?
o k it’s not even me karen
Terrin Frazier r/wooosh
Please don’t leave out what people call “nerd stuff” because they think it’s boring whenever you inevitability end up with 10million subscribers. Thats what makes your channel great.
Definitely! That's what makes you more unique
Stuff Made Here:
"No one can miss"
Me:
Observe
His wife: *_observe_*
Why does his wife look like the “John I want a divorce” woman lol
she really does XD lmaoo
Yes
You used a Quadratic equation in real life """""""THAT'S ENOUGH -"""" YOU HAVE MY RESPECT"""""""""
HollyT 😭😭Math something I never thought I would care to see... still don’t but cool
@Bema Naturu Maths teachers will use this to justify their topics now
Hafiz Yunus you use maths in any job which requires a higher education
realtalk now, isn't a ballistic curve a cosh function? xD i mean yeah it takes longer to calculate where it's going but still
The thing with math is it that humans have created so many useful things so that they don't need to bother in knowing any more than a middle schooler
As a computer science student and I have told myself that all of this math is useless. You have proven me wrong.
Imagine your house gets robbed and you can actually identify the intruder with a freakin basketball hoop
The drawings on the iPad were super helpful to visualise the process, so thanks for including those!
Me throwing a bowling ball to the machine: *Guess who’s winning now?*
your music is dogshit
@@moofz6550 your life is dogshit
moof haha thanks for streaming man! appreciate you💙
Funny fails Comps I’m doing music while you’re out here posting stolen video compilations?
Funny fails Comps hahaha nah, I don’t do covers lol. I write my own music ;)
I just found this channel and it’s incredible. He’s like a young TOT that’s more technical.
It’s like the powers of TOT and Mark Rober COMBINED!!! 🤯🤓
Who is TOT ?
@@TheZaaaac ThisOldTony
Zac Marcus I just don’t know where to start 😳 I think you have several months of binge watching ahead 😆
Zac Marcus this old tony
Bold of you to assume I would hit the backboard
well, he’s fixed that lol
HA JOKES ON YOU
Wow this joke actually got unjoked out of pure engineering genius
Thanks for showing your hardships and how you worked through them!
"All it cost was 5 dollars of sheet metal."
Yeah... But what about the plasma cutter and the other machines you used?
Add a couple 0’s
@@Jacktherabbit312 rod end bearings... electrical drives... the BUS system... what could possibly be expensive there ;D
We dont talk about those
$10 at least
What is I do t make it to the hoop
“You May remember in high school geometry...” me: is geometry the one with the shapes?
Me at university, studying computer science ge, ge? g? oh geometry? yeah i've got a test on that tomorrow! oh wait it was today. Shit
Lol geometry was my favorite class
@WillFaustCuber Mine too
@@WillFaustCuber it was my favorite class to skip
@@juhonikula6408 Let's goooo!!! :) Yeah its kinda funny cause I got 100% on every test in geometry but all my other classes I got D's and Fs. 😆. I'm currently a 3d gfx artist so I guess it makes sense.
Nobody:
This guy: "remembering what we learned back in high school"
Wait, you learned things in high school?!
69 likes
@@WaterZer0 think its pretty obvious he learned alot in highschool lol
@@lightfox11 r/woosh
@@timsonss uh oh you got me zoomer
The explanation of the logic used to filter the different objects in the video and how it is used to inform the backboard movement was so interesting and well-described. And no, I don't remember a single thing from high school maths
MIT will definitely become a Division 1 basketball team if they had these.
I like how u link everything with high school as that makes it very easy to understand stuff Wish my teachers would have taught that the quad eq formula could be used for something as cool as this
You might be interested to know that I work at a private secondary school and I told one of middle school teachers who teaches maths and science and extension studies about the previous backboard project and she was really rapt to be able to show her students.
"Ok kids, this is the quadratic formula.. it can be used to make a robotic basketball hoop that won't let you miss, among other things." 😂
"I will never use this in real life"
@@3many15 i mean, are you planning to be an engineer?
there's a high chance you'll say yes but yeah
This is like the opposite of Micheal Reeves, but in a good way.
Disown Johnson micheal reeves is half as smart as this guy but has twice the amount of comedic genius.
Amazon Prime i feel like micheal just doesn’t use all of his smarts. but i would definitely like to see a collab between the two of them.
His version of this would only allow him to win
@@itsezraiguess4814 his would send the basket ball back to hit you....
Kaosu Plays He would probably make it so that if you SOMEHOW missed it would tase you, but he would also make it so that it would tase you anyways
For me you are the first person to do this. You are so talented & intelligent. Your videos are so amazing genius & unique.
The Golden State Warriors immediately signed this backboard to their team
Ben Simmons: *There's still hope!*
I mean he got better...
Manit shutup
Aw man that's savage 😂😂
Zach Figueroa nah man dont be like that
James Chang sorry, I feel very strongly about Ben Simmons trash 3 pt shot
Trust me, this channel is going to have 1M+ subscribers if this guy keeps posting quality content, im honored to be this early in this jurney
Yeah for sure!
I give it 3 months
Five Tsunami 100% agree, “I followed him before he was on the Tonight Show” will be something I’m saying in the next year. Lol
Undoubtedly.
This guy jumped up about 20k subs in a matter of a week or two. 😱💥
shut the fuck up who do you think you are
The awkward acting and your wife's face after her shot was blocked 🤣 lmfao I don't know why I love this so much
"It's pretty simple." "It's not that complicated." Ya... anyone else feel as stupid as me, right now? Great vid tho lol.
Yah, me. It's a little embarrassing, but I didn't really got it at all, even close to how to do the same thing
yerr i came from youtube recommended and i have understood 10% of what he said
It's simple but it's not easy.
Hi
Mumbo Jumbo?
Trying to swish: Airballs
Trying to bank it: Airballs
Try’s to purposefully miss to prove this guy wrong: Swishes
*Confused Screaming*
Aim for the wall.
Hoop v4: the backboard flies
This guy: you can't miss with these two backboard versions
Me an intellectual: *_Big ring_*
PP
Hoop
@@fayenotfaye r u a comedian?
@@fayenotfaye why not?
@@fayenotfaye why you not a comedian?
Did you know that you just helped me immensely to understand the fundamentals of quadratic equations.
Where have you been all my life. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
This man figured out how to use quadratic equations for fun.
*Very good.*
So basically, the backboard is like every anime or cartoon protagonist, it thinks in a matter of milliseconds
Yeah except the backboard doesn’t have an option to ignore the thing as it comes
Yeah basically, except the backboard can't monologue for 2 whole episodes
Yeah but the backboard doesn't have a harem
@@Cars2155 who says the backboard doesn't have a robot harem
Oasis nah, they can slow mo time anytime they want especially when they bout to die
Me: Oh cool i cant miss this shot right
Also me: *misses the whole damn backboard*
Lmao
Mood
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Well, now we have the idea for V3. Not only does the backboard move, but the whole hoop will chase the ball.
Lucius Kadlecek lmao
"My head will never follow a ballistic trajectory" That's a bold assumption there, sir.
Especially considering subsequent projects; accidental robot chainsaw arm action followed by exploding bat ...
6:11 "It cost like $5 in material" ignoring the $5k+ for the plasma cutter, $1k+ for the brake, etc etc lol. Just giving you a hard time, this project kicks ass!
I mean if you have a shop you might have that stuff
”My head is never going to be on a ballistics trajectory, or at least I hope not”
Haha same😁😅
"You might remember back in highschool"
*remembers all the time i fell asleep in math class*
out of all the things that never happened, this never happened the most
That’s funny, I found myself say “yes!” every time he said that :-p
See you guys in a couple of years when it pops up in our recommend for the 4th time
1:00 that face of dissapointment is juat priceless 😂
"you may remember in geometry class it only takes 3 points to define a plane." BOY I FAILED GEOMETRY
Everyone: Michael Jordan is the best basketball player.
Stuff Made Here: Hold my robotic beer.
He wasn’t the best shooter but still funny 😄
game over, nerd wins! xD
“Hold my oil”
Jordan: try not to bank shot:)
Stephen curry from the 3 point lane: wait, that's illegal
“Let me show you 600 milliseconds” 2 back to back unskippable ads play, “that was 600 milliseconds”