@@dylanhayslip9206 He asked what happens if it’s on a white floor, and Michael immediately continues, “What if it’s on a white floor you might ask? Well first of all, fuck off [...]”, he called him out for sure
@@chromaphasia453 Michael wrote the script. He realized that this is a potential flaw with the design. He then explains how the flaw won’t actually effect anything. Yeah he said “fuck you, smart ass” but it’s a joke. he also said “it’s maybe the smallest iq solution I could’ve come up with”.
I love how you didn't take it way too seriously. Like you can tell when something is sarcasm or meant to be a joke. A lot of other of reviews of Michael's videos are from people who can't separate Michael's humor and his genius. So it turns into them just being "Well...ACKTUALY..." Thank you for not doing that
Never underestimate the spite of a man who can do pretty much anything given the knowledge and resources. If they continue to shun Michael and not even acknowledge his genius, they'd be in for more of this kind of content. And I for one am looking forward to it.
If I'm not mistaken behind the scenes boston dynamics did meet with him and found everything he was doing very good fun and quite clever. Thankfully they have a good sense of humour and were happy to let him pretend he just wrote "bruh" in an email to them and pissed outside their office without saying anything!
I'm a software developer, and I can confirm that every application I've ever worked on seems highly reluctant to do 90% of the things I eventually force it to do.
@@adiiravi Hello sir! I'm 12 years old and I want to be a mechatronics engineer and software engineer in the future. I'm just learning python right now and I'm wondering if you can tell me which coding languages should I learn right after python and why? I'm just really interested in this and I wanna learn more, I've been searching Google and I don't get a word they're saying. It's ok if you don't reply though, have a good day kind stranger
I like these kinds of reaction, also informative. Michael did kind of said that he just didn't bother to polish some of the coding for it to make it work perfectly like at the end where it's all scuffed, since he haven't put up a vid in so long, I think he kind of rushed on this. Still! Amazingly talented and self-taught one at that.
I love how Michael says "...And the API Documentation is only kind of ass" . Because software documentation is usually really bad if it exists at all (at least in my experience working at start-ups). Great reaction btw!
Hey! I'm glad you like the video :) I do agree that a lot of API documentations are written quite poorly. I think that's got to do with the fact that a lot of software is open source nowadays, meaning that people who write those documentations aren't really getting paid much for their work. So the quality is understandable xD
@@adiiravi i am working with a bunch of apis that are closed source ... and basically unless the api is the central thing you pay for, even expensive products have bad api documentation. I am even developing an api (well the server behind it, the api is defined by other people) at work and ... we only document the existence of a feature, because all the main consumers of the api talk directly to us. So PM does not approve time to sit down and document in detail if the current consumer teams already know how to use it. Open Source Apis ... usually have at least someone trying to make things understandeable xD
I'm pretty sure every api or code documentation is kind of bad early on in any project. Even Java back when I was learning it in high school like 15 years ago had a pretty crappy layout on its documentation. Though that might have just been because I was new.
@@adiiravi Once I was working on PHP based API. I ask the programmer because there are some parts that I do not understand. The programmer only said: "Everything is in the API documentation". I was like: "NO! Which page that explains my question?!" I got no reply. I tried to understand the documentation. But still not working at all. I decided to just "fuck this shit". I'll just browse RUclips & watch movies until this guy replies my eMail. I already did everything that I need to do, if someone was too lazy from giving me an answer. It is no longer my fault. A week later, the programmer eventually contact me and answer all of my questions after his boss get pissed off since our progress was delayed for a week :D
Micheal’s spite for Boston Dynamics reminds me of a post I remember reading of if another country were to knock down the American flag on the moon, the U.S would totally spend millions of dollars to send a rocket to fix it.
Not only I get to see someone watch Michael Reeves, but I get to learn out of this too! It was actually pretty cool that you explained the things we dumb people don't know about, I learned a thing or 2 watching this video, thanks!
Hey dude, great video! It's very interesting to see people who are from the software/mechanical engineer field reacts to Michael's content. To then give some explination or insight on some of the stuff that Michael does. It helps attract even more people into programming!
i dont see why boston dynamics wouldnt immediately want to use him for marketing by sending their next robot over as soon as it leaves early development
15:25 I don't think so, the second camera cannot detect the cup itself, as he said earlier. I think from the point the cup leaves the frame of the first camera, he has measured a certain distance it should move to be in position, and hardcoded that value.
Hey! Great comment that got me thinking :) You may be right in that he hard coded the logic for positioning spot over the cup, however, I still think it's possible to detect the cup with the second camera given his setup. Earlier he mentioned that he calibrated the camera so that the brightest pixels were always within the cup, so it is possible to detect a sharp increase in pixel brightness values when the cup enters the camera's frame and therefore detect the cup itself.
@@adiiravi he says he has "dynamically set the camera's brightness on startup, and then lit the shot", am I correct to assume that this happens after the dog has positioned itself? this is what I understood, since then, the light won't be on throughout and the contrast that he was going for will also be achieved. if this is the case, it won't be able to detect the sharp increase in brightness that you mention.
@Sarthak Rao Hey, so when he says he sets the camera's brightness on 'startup' he very likely means when spot/the system turns on. If you look carefully at 17:16, you can see the light underneath spot is already turned on (and stays on) as its walking around. So basically the camera's brightness calibration has already happened at this point, therefore when the cup comes into the camera's frame, there should be an increase in pixel brightness. You can see an example of this at 18:04 :) Again, i'm not saying he's using this to tell spot that its correctly positioned over a cup. I'm just saying it should be possible given his setup :)
Michael is one of the persons where I always watch how he talks about the sponsor, cause he's not reading some pasted text from them, it's like part of the video attached with humor except it's always at the end It's sad that every "reactor" I've seen so far skipped that part, but they only know the sponsor talks from all the boring guys Definitely loved your insight; wasn't too mich new for me as a cs student but very nice anyway :)
to do what? xD Marketing maybe, but Mykul "merely" has ok engineering skills and what i have seen of his programming ... he is about on par with the people i see in junior roles. His genious lies in presentation, insane ideas and seeing them through, and being entertaining.
@@Maric18 He's not an engineer by trade, so it makes sense his engineering skills aren't top tier. What programming of his have you seen? What differentiates junior level from higher ones?
Hope he makes more michael reaction video bc he explains everything and i love his reaction to michaels videos ill never watch any of his other videos bc thats code and my last 3 braincells cant understand it
“Hours and hours” is an understatement lol Michael drove 39 hours to Boston. Not including rest stops, sleeping, eating, peeing on his old college campus, etc… lol and that’s just a one way trip. He spent over 3 days just to pee beer into the parking lot of Boston Dynamics
If you think about it, his is amazing exposure for Boston Dynamics. Why would they never wanna hear from him again, his video has over 14 mio. views at this point. Thanks to him half Boston Dynamics is in the back of everyones minds now.
I can really see how your content can blow up, seeing how William Osman and Michal Reeves’ content blew up. I think a collab between you three would be incredible!
If you notice, Spot stops briefly before going over the cup. I’m pretty sure this is because Michael made it so that once the cup get to the edge or just past the edge of the security camera frame. Then there’s a preset function that tell exactly how far spot has to lean over. Cuz it always centres the cup the moves forwards to a certain distance.
4:14 He can also mean that the documentation is good quality. You know, since half of the APIs have documentation written in a way that already assumes you are an expert of the topic, and you only use an API to simplify your work (but you could actually understand and code the underlying stuff), and not actually accommodating to people who have no skill or desire to understand what goes on behind the API
the way it positions over the cup only uses the one camera,that's why it stops briefly near the cup. what it's doing is swapping from ai to a preprogrammed script that tells it to move a certain distance forward
17:35 It didn't occur to me that the error was that there wasn't any integration/coordination between the penis camera and the face camera, so that's why Spot was spazzing out. Good catch!
bro i swear to god on my first ever watch of this at the very begining when you were tlkaing aboiut your friend teling you about this video i said to myself "say less" right before you did i love it
thank you for your video ! i love tech stuff but i'm in the arts, my brain's too dumb to understand michael talking lol you explained stuff well , tysm! !!
I know the code is pretty Alpha, but it seems like an easy fix to just tell the bot to stay not moving until the bottom camera no longer can detect a cup, then it can return to its idle animation. Also instead of constantly spinning it would be nice for it to be voice activated or something. "Pissbot bear!" and it stands up and spins around.
He's rotating during the pissing because his instructions are "Find the cup, go to the cup, go over the cup", with an entirely separate module controlling the pissing, and no communication between the two, which means the "Find the cup" module isn't waiting for a return from the Fill the cup module.
Hey! I was around 16-17 when I got into it. I started by buying an Arduino kit and doing a bunch small projects. From there, I studied Mechatronics Engineering at University. Towards the end of my degree I drifted towards AI and software development and now I work as a Software Engineer :)
I don't think the camera under it actually tells Spot to stop. Spot just knows how to center itself over its target by just moving a little further. Once it has stopped, the bottom camera takes over to find the cup more precisely. I could be wrong, but that would be a lot easier than having Spot use 2 cameras at once.
Have some tricky programming goals i want and have a fun little pocket computer to experiment with, gotta love a unbrickable computer to code or mod. if you have 7 to 11k you can get spot, might be cheaper now but thats what i saw when Adam got his. the motto i invent by is === If it works but looks stupid, its not stupid.
I think you nailed the only part of his code that needs to be fixed. He needs to stall the idle animation for like 15-20 seconds so the bot has time to piss the beer into the cup, and then maybe make it walk forward 5-10 steps so the cup is no longer beneath it when it starts to spin.
about how robodog stops after detecting the cup, i think its in the code for the cup detector. robodog will walk forward until it detects that its distance to the cup is close using the size of the cup and location of it on the video, once it is close and centered it will walk a set distance forward and stop. if you notice, robodog will always stop first in front of the cup for a couple of seconds to make sure that the cup is close and centered before it walk over it and stop as seen at 13:27 and 14:10 . At 14:14, robodog swiftly walk past over it because the cup is already centered. at this time, robodog doesnt have the penis attachment so he doesnt have a camera on his crotch so he can't use it to detect when to stop.
It would be good marketing for boston dynamics to show that they are not that grumpy but that they can take the joke (or to make funny video of their own to troll michael :-D )
15:44 i think he set it so that spot turns right or left until the cup is in the center of the screen, then a function will activate which will do a loop or some kind of detection that will pause spot momentarily when the cup is at a certain size in the image (or position in the image) and then the code just runs a "walk forward 50cm" to avoid Spot from walking too forward or something like that. I don't think Michael attached the bottom camera yet so I don't think that's why Spot stopped under the cup almost perfectly 16:35 Then I believe the bottom camera is so that the code is split into 2 jobs. one to bring spot over the cup, one to aim the peen and fill the cup
I appreciate the look at the camera with the “I had that coming”
Haha, glad you liked it!
He literally called you out, dude
@@HP-tw6tl making a joke is calling someone out? Wha
@@dylanhayslip9206 He asked what happens if it’s on a white floor, and Michael immediately continues, “What if it’s on a white floor you might ask? Well first of all, fuck off [...]”, he called him out for sure
@@chromaphasia453 Michael wrote the script. He realized that this is a potential flaw with the design. He then explains how the flaw won’t actually effect anything.
Yeah he said “fuck you, smart ass” but it’s a joke. he also said “it’s maybe the smallest iq solution I could’ve come up with”.
I love how you didn't take it way too seriously. Like you can tell when something is sarcasm or meant to be a joke. A lot of other of reviews of Michael's videos are from people who can't separate Michael's humor and his genius. So it turns into them just being "Well...ACKTUALY..."
Thank you for not doing that
Facts.
Never underestimate the spite of a man who can do pretty much anything given the knowledge and resources. If they continue to shun Michael and not even acknowledge his genius, they'd be in for more of this kind of content. And I for one am looking forward to it.
It's their loss and our gain.
Next video: "making robot dog piss bullets out of a gun"
"making the starship piss fuel"
@@Ichthyodactyl imma go with our gain
Kinda nice to see someone to translate what michael says to a dummy like me.
Ur mom gotcha hahahahaha
Very nice reaction. The only reaction that actually knew what he was talking about, and explained it. Loved it
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video :)
If I'm not mistaken behind the scenes boston dynamics did meet with him and found everything he was doing very good fun and quite clever. Thankfully they have a good sense of humour and were happy to let him pretend he just wrote "bruh" in an email to them and pissed outside their office without saying anything!
'The good ending'
I suppose it's similar to Amazon and the Laser Baby
Bruh
That's cool, where did you read about that?
@@tipdub I mean they should be fine, he literally bought the robot and promoted it further with his video, what's not to like for the company?
@@RandomVideos-yz5qf I agree, just curious because I haven't read anything on the company's response.
'against its will' 'trust me, im an engineer'
Same, sir, same.
xD
I'm a software developer, and I can confirm that every application I've ever worked on seems highly reluctant to do 90% of the things I eventually force it to do.
@@adiiravi Hello sir! I'm 12 years old and I want to be a mechatronics engineer and software engineer in the future. I'm just learning python right now and I'm wondering if you can tell me which coding languages should I learn right after python and why? I'm just really interested in this and I wanna learn more, I've been searching Google and I don't get a word they're saying. It's ok if you don't reply though, have a good day kind stranger
Definition of Nazi - Doctor, Nurse, Scientist, Engineer, pharmaceutical company
I like these kinds of reaction, also informative. Michael did kind of said that he just didn't bother to polish some of the coding for it to make it work perfectly like at the end where it's all scuffed, since he haven't put up a vid in so long, I think he kind of rushed on this. Still! Amazingly talented and self-taught one at that.
Glad you liked the video :) And that's understandable. The bugs in the code brought about a lot of theatre to the video!
I love how Michael says "...And the API Documentation is only kind of ass" . Because software documentation is usually really bad if it exists at all (at least in my experience working at start-ups). Great reaction btw!
Hey! I'm glad you like the video :) I do agree that a lot of API documentations are written quite poorly. I think that's got to do with the fact that a lot of software is open source nowadays, meaning that people who write those documentations aren't really getting paid much for their work. So the quality is understandable xD
@@adiiravi i am working with a bunch of apis that are closed source ... and basically unless the api is the central thing you pay for, even expensive products have bad api documentation.
I am even developing an api (well the server behind it, the api is defined by other people) at work and ... we only document the existence of a feature, because all the main consumers of the api talk directly to us. So PM does not approve time to sit down and document in detail if the current consumer teams already know how to use it.
Open Source Apis ... usually have at least someone trying to make things understandeable xD
I'm pretty sure every api or code documentation is kind of bad early on in any project. Even Java back when I was learning it in high school like 15 years ago had a pretty crappy layout on its documentation. Though that might have just been because I was new.
@@adiiravi Once I was working on PHP based API.
I ask the programmer because there are some parts that I do not understand.
The programmer only said: "Everything is in the API documentation".
I was like: "NO! Which page that explains my question?!"
I got no reply. I tried to understand the documentation. But still not working at all.
I decided to just "fuck this shit". I'll just browse RUclips & watch movies until this guy replies my eMail.
I already did everything that I need to do, if someone was too lazy from giving me an answer. It is no longer my fault.
A week later, the programmer eventually contact me and answer all of my questions after his boss get pissed off since our progress was delayed for a week :D
It's funny you mention machine learning in this vid because he's said it's something he wants to learn.
It would be cool to watch him do projects with machine learning!
@@adiiravi it’s been done :)
I feel like Break The Code is like Michael if he matures.
Or not; Michael is gonna start toying with a deathray any day now.
Definately the second one
Micheal’s spite for Boston Dynamics reminds me of a post I remember reading of if another country were to knock down the American flag on the moon, the U.S would totally spend millions of dollars to send a rocket to fix it.
Not only I get to see someone watch Michael Reeves, but I get to learn out of this too! It was actually pretty cool that you explained the things we dumb people don't know about, I learned a thing or 2 watching this video, thanks!
I'm glad you liked the video :)
8:38 Finally! Someone who that finally applies to!
His words were directed right at me xD
Hey dude, great video! It's very interesting to see people who are from the software/mechanical engineer field reacts to Michael's content. To then give some explination or insight on some of the stuff that Michael does.
It helps attract even more people into programming!
Hey, thank you! I'm glad to see someone found this video interesting :) Maybe i'll make more of these videos in the future. Stay tuned!
8:31 i dieded when this dude got an immediate answer from Michael in the next seconds lol
i dont see why boston dynamics wouldnt immediately want to use him for marketing by sending their next robot over as soon as it leaves early development
Because the average Joe just won't drop a 100 grand on a robot
@@aragornstarscream803 I mean we want to. We just don't have 100 grand.
The fact that Michael seems on the brink of tears when he starts gushing about Spot is simultaneously hilarious and weirdly adorable.
15:25 I don't think so, the second camera cannot detect the cup itself, as he said earlier. I think from the point the cup leaves the frame of the first camera, he has measured a certain distance it should move to be in position, and hardcoded that value.
Hey! Great comment that got me thinking :) You may be right in that he hard coded the logic for positioning spot over the cup, however, I still think it's possible to detect the cup with the second camera given his setup. Earlier he mentioned that he calibrated the camera so that the brightest pixels were always within the cup, so it is possible to detect a sharp increase in pixel brightness values when the cup enters the camera's frame and therefore detect the cup itself.
@@adiiravi he says he has "dynamically set the camera's brightness on startup, and then lit the shot", am I correct to assume that this happens after the dog has positioned itself? this is what I understood, since then, the light won't be on throughout and the contrast that he was going for will also be achieved. if this is the case, it won't be able to detect the sharp increase in brightness that you mention.
@@adiiravi I'm not a coder/programmer/software person, just a student pursuing arts.. so my understanding could be entirely wrong 😅
@Sarthak Rao Hey, so when he says he sets the camera's brightness on 'startup' he very likely means when spot/the system turns on. If you look carefully at 17:16, you can see the light underneath spot is already turned on (and stays on) as its walking around. So basically the camera's brightness calibration has already happened at this point, therefore when the cup comes into the camera's frame, there should be an increase in pixel brightness. You can see an example of this at 18:04 :) Again, i'm not saying he's using this to tell spot that its correctly positioned over a cup. I'm just saying it should be possible given his setup :)
@@adiiravi my bad! thanks for the insight ^^
This guy is simply amazing, finally someone who understand michael's sarcasm, AND his genius
Michael is one of the persons where I always watch how he talks about the sponsor, cause he's not reading some pasted text from them, it's like part of the video attached with humor except it's always at the end
It's sad that every "reactor" I've seen so far skipped that part, but they only know the sponsor talks from all the boring guys
Definitely loved your insight; wasn't too mich new for me as a cs student but very nice anyway :)
ahah yeah his honey sponsorship talk is hilarious in this video and the editing is top notch
If i would be Boston Dynamics, i would hire the man ':D
Haha, 100%. The guy is super creative!
to do what? xD
Marketing maybe, but Mykul "merely" has ok engineering skills and what i have seen of his programming ... he is about on par with the people i see in junior roles.
His genious lies in presentation, insane ideas and seeing them through, and being entertaining.
@@Maric18 to do advertisement, to pitch insane ideas that sort of things.
@@Maric18 He's not an engineer by trade, so it makes sense his engineering skills aren't top tier. What programming of his have you seen? What differentiates junior level from higher ones?
Hope he makes more michael reaction video bc he explains everything and i love his reaction to michaels videos ill never watch any of his other videos bc thats code and my last 3 braincells cant understand it
I'm so happy I found you your reactions are the best
Thank you! :)
"I wonder if the camera is good enough on spot "
“Hours and hours” is an understatement lol Michael drove 39 hours to Boston. Not including rest stops, sleeping, eating, peeing on his old college campus, etc… lol and that’s just a one way trip. He spent over 3 days just to pee beer into the parking lot of Boston Dynamics
If you think about it, his is amazing exposure for Boston Dynamics. Why would they never wanna hear from him again, his video has over 14 mio. views at this point. Thanks to him half Boston Dynamics is in the back of everyones minds now.
The algorithm has brought me here, and I am not disappointed. Take my like good sir
Haha, thank you xD
This guy explain things better than my teacher
Appreciate that :)
He is a lot smarter than just about anybody would ever give him credit for
8:30 that part of the video couldn't be more perfect 🤣
His words were directed right at me xD
I was searching a review from a Software Engineer POV great work man
Thanks :) Glad you liked it
this is the first time me watching your video, and i have to say, the production quality is outstanding for new channel
Hey, thank you! There's still a lot of things i'd like to improve but I really appreciate your comment :)
I can really see how your content can blow up, seeing how William Osman and Michal Reeves’ content blew up. I think a collab between you three would be incredible!
Lol Loki paused at that tweet too in her reaction
Good to see the reactions to this it fun no matter who great video by the way good as always
Glad you liked it :)
@@adiiravi yea was good really nice to see a different perspective
im so grateful that you know what sarcasm is. like im not kidding at all.
These guys can make their own headsets and computers at this point
Oh god I noticed that the audio is not synced with the youtube video
Same
If you notice, Spot stops briefly before going over the cup. I’m pretty sure this is because Michael made it so that once the cup get to the edge or just past the edge of the security camera frame. Then there’s a preset function that tell exactly how far spot has to lean over. Cuz it always centres the cup the moves forwards to a certain distance.
Honestly, the most impressive part of the whole video is at 19:12 when Spot slips and actually moves to catch itself and stay standing.
4:14 He can also mean that the documentation is good quality. You know, since half of the APIs have documentation written in a way that already assumes you are an expert of the topic, and you only use an API to simplify your work (but you could actually understand and code the underlying stuff), and not actually accommodating to people who have no skill or desire to understand what goes on behind the API
Am I the only one who got recommended this video and just heard his voice. Paused reminded and played once more, then paused to subscribe.
definitely subscribing for the information and explanation you gave for we people that dont know how to code or any of that stuff!
Thank you, I appreciate that! :)
“Mad man” too true
The fkn say less had me dying 🤣🤣
"I had that coming"
Subscribed
the way it positions over the cup only uses the one camera,that's why it stops briefly near the cup. what it's doing is swapping from ai to a preprogrammed script that tells it to move a certain distance forward
Whenever i hear *_"red solo cup"_* i have flashbacks to moist critical slapfights
More than anything, i just wanna know what boston dynamics thinks about this
17:35 It didn't occur to me that the error was that there wasn't any integration/coordination between the penis camera and the face camera, so that's why Spot was spazzing out. Good catch!
Just so everyone knows, we UN-EDUCATED ENGINEERS, can build a lot of crazy shit with off the shelf components. 😁
9:30 that freeze lol
xD
Good explanations of everything. Keep up the good work
Thanks :) Appreciate that
I died laughing when you tried to say bionic pinis LMAO
I love how u explain everything
bro i swear to god on my first ever watch of this at the very begining when you were tlkaing aboiut your friend teling you about this video i said to myself "say less" right before you did i love it
your react is the best so far because your mind kinda clicked with michael. I don't know, I never code anything in my life instead of Hello World.
thank you for your video ! i love tech stuff but i'm in the arts, my brain's too dumb to understand michael talking lol you explained stuff well , tysm! !!
Thank you! I'm glad you liked the video :)
I know the code is pretty Alpha, but it seems like an easy fix to just tell the bot to stay not moving until the bottom camera no longer can detect a cup, then it can return to its idle animation. Also instead of constantly spinning it would be nice for it to be voice activated or something. "Pissbot bear!" and it stands up and spins around.
Watching you explain several things was really cool, I wanna study mechatronics and this really motivated me some way, your channel is really cool 👌🏽
thanks for making this video to explain us about api and tensorflow lol
I start my mechatronics this fall
Congratulations and good luck! I'm sure it will be great fun :)
He's rotating during the pissing because his instructions are "Find the cup, go to the cup, go over the cup", with an entirely separate module controlling the pissing, and no communication between the two, which means the "Find the cup" module isn't waiting for a return from the Fill the cup module.
me favourite part is where the bot was pissing
Awesome video subscribed👍
Glad you liked the video :)
Great video!!
Hey, thank you! Glad you enjoyed it :)
good job, welcome to vietnam
commenting for the algorithm. very pog video
even in programming if it works it works
Everyone is catching on that Michael is living content
I love this channel
I was curious how old were you when you got interested in Mechatronics engineering and how did you try to get into it?
Hey! I was around 16-17 when I got into it. I started by buying an Arduino kit and doing a bunch small projects. From there, I studied Mechatronics Engineering at University. Towards the end of my degree I drifted towards AI and software development and now I work as a Software Engineer :)
@@adiiravi that is really interesting thanks for telling me about your experience!
I need a bunch of these to mount paintball shooters on. That’s how the nerds do it.
You should watch more Michael reeves videos
I will :)
Great content dude!!
Thanks :)
I don't think the camera under it actually tells Spot to stop. Spot just knows how to center itself over its target by just moving a little further. Once it has stopped, the bottom camera takes over to find the cup more precisely. I could be wrong, but that would be a lot easier than having Spot use 2 cameras at once.
Have some tricky programming goals i want and have a fun little pocket computer to experiment with, gotta love a unbrickable computer to code or mod.
if you have 7 to 11k you can get spot, might be cheaper now but thats what i saw when Adam got his.
the motto i invent by is === If it works but looks stupid, its not stupid.
"First of all, fokui smart ass" hahahaha.
I think you nailed the only part of his code that needs to be fixed. He needs to stall the idle animation for like 15-20 seconds so the bot has time to piss the beer into the cup, and then maybe make it walk forward 5-10 steps so the cup is no longer beneath it when it starts to spin.
This is the same concept of:
"Surgeon reacts to surgery"
do michael reeves’s surgical robot next
Perfect timing.
The fact that michael did it in just probably a week or under
4:20
print("doggie is on")
nice
Haha, didn't notice that xD
Nooo! You didn't see his super smooth sponsor segway! Even Linus can't top that! You should have watched until the very end!
u gotta love the error message in his code at 13:05
8:15 is just perfect
Great vid!!
Thank you :)
7:00 This guy is legit
Called it! xD
about how robodog stops after detecting the cup, i think its in the code for the cup detector. robodog will walk forward until it detects that its distance to the cup is close using the size of the cup and location of it on the video, once it is close and centered it will walk a set distance forward and stop. if you notice, robodog will always stop first in front of the cup for a couple of seconds to make sure that the cup is close and centered before it walk over it and stop as seen at 13:27 and 14:10 . At 14:14, robodog swiftly walk past over it because the cup is already centered. at this time, robodog doesnt have the penis attachment so he doesnt have a camera on his crotch so he can't use it to detect when to stop.
Pretty good reaction video for a new channel
More Michael reeves!
I've done a very similar drive to the one he did at the end. It is genuinely not worth it. I was in so much pain by the end.
Bruh. I love how your channel’s name is the same as my favorite team’s tagline. 😅
This was good
I hope you make more reaction videos
It would be good marketing for boston dynamics to show that they are not that grumpy but that they can take the joke (or to make funny video of their own to troll michael :-D )
15:44 i think he set it so that spot turns right or left until the cup is in the center of the screen, then a function will activate which will do a loop or some kind of detection that will pause spot momentarily when the cup is at a certain size in the image (or position in the image) and then the code just runs a "walk forward 50cm" to avoid Spot from walking too forward or something like that.
I don't think Michael attached the bottom camera yet so I don't think that's why Spot stopped under the cup almost perfectly
16:35 Then I believe the bottom camera is so that the code is split into 2 jobs. one to bring spot over the cup, one to aim the peen and fill the cup
Great video
Thanks! :)