Depends on how much power you need (speed times force, acceleration and deceleration...) and how much stiffness you need (can't bend?).
Also depends on how much travel you need. It is easier to get 50 micron accuracy over a total length of 100 micron compared to a total length of 1 meter.
I’m using Codeium as well. It’s great for coding, but also shines when writing prose.
I use Neovim, and it’s unfortunate that the plugin isn’t quite as full-featured as their plugins for other editors (e.g. VSCode). It works great for completions, but the “chat” functionality opens in a browser.
Still, it’s well worth the license cost. The completions I get from it save a ton of time, and are often much longer than what I’d get from my normal LSP - and more importantly, they’re generally “correct”.
Yes, same impression here. I remember trying to get some documentation fixes into the codebase and felt like it all got shelved because the Intel team didn't see those things as necessary. Some community PRs/fixes just went stale like that too. Kind of now hard to merge that in my head that they now need to crowdfund.
If I remember correctly there was a team in Belarus working full time on OpenCV at one point. Anti-Russia sanctions may have killed OpenCV if this is true.
Pasting images into the description is something I plan on doing!
A problem there would be stoage costs. (a solution would be a google drive integration)
what do you mean by pasting comments into the task description?
Thanks but I have no idea how to do that, maybe I'm not even in the "board view" for starter.
Ok, found it, the small + icon. I would suggest to make it more obvious that this icon hides all the nice stuff
We have gotten requests for more IDEs, and are actively working on creating support for them so that as many developers as possible can leverage this technology!
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