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@cyclical_obsessive I’m by no means an expert, but on core principles #OM1 might be promising as a runtime/agent layer on top of #ROS2. I’d still treat it like any new control stack: test it in simulation, keep low-level control in #ROS (#Nav2/ #SLAM), and force OM1 to communicate through a narrow, audited action interface. Never let a chatty #LLM directly drive your motors.
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@cyclical_obsessive I’m by no means an expert, but on core principles #OM1 might be promising as a runtime/agent layer on top of #ROS2. I’d still treat it like any new control stack: test it in simulation, keep low-level control in #ROS (#Nav2/ #SLAM), and force OM1 to communicate through a narrow, audited action interface. Never let a chatty #LLM directly drive your motors.
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@cyclical_obsessive I’m by no means an expert, but on core principles #OM1 might be promising as a runtime/agent layer on top of #ROS2. I’d still treat it like any new control stack: test it in simulation, keep low-level control in #ROS (#Nav2/ #SLAM), and force OM1 to communicate through a narrow, audited action interface. Never let a chatty #LLM directly drive your motors.
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@cyclical_obsessive I’m by no means an expert, but on core principles #OM1 might be promising as a runtime/agent layer on top of #ROS2. I’d still treat it like any new control stack: test it in simulation, keep low-level control in #ROS (#Nav2/ #SLAM), and force OM1 to communicate through a narrow, audited action interface. Never let a chatty #LLM directly drive your motors.
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@cyclical_obsessive I’m by no means an expert, but on core principles #OM1 might be promising as a runtime/agent layer on top of #ROS2. I’d still treat it like any new control stack: test it in simulation, keep low-level control in #ROS (#Nav2/ #SLAM), and force OM1 to communicate through a narrow, audited action interface. Never let a chatty #LLM directly drive your motors.
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@cyclical_obsessive Dave looks awesome 👏🏻.
As for the I2C - sadly that’s one more case of failed repairability - too bad #raspberrypi won’t sell their #RP1 chip separately😔.
Hopefully someday @iFixit will help us with this one😉.
For now we can only read about it here:
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp1/rp1-peripherals.pdf -
@cyclical_obsessive Dave looks awesome 👏🏻.
As for the I2C - sadly that’s one more case of failed repairability - too bad #raspberrypi won’t sell their #RP1 chip separately😔.
Hopefully someday @iFixit will help us with this one😉.
For now we can only read about it here:
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp1/rp1-peripherals.pdf -
@cyclical_obsessive Dave looks awesome 👏🏻.
As for the I2C - sadly that’s one more case of failed repairability - too bad #raspberrypi won’t sell their #RP1 chip separately😔.
Hopefully someday @iFixit will help us with this one😉.
For now we can only read about it here:
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp1/rp1-peripherals.pdf -
@cyclical_obsessive Dave looks awesome 👏🏻.
As for the I2C - sadly that’s one more case of failed repairability - too bad #raspberrypi won’t sell their #RP1 chip separately😔.
Hopefully someday @iFixit will help us with this one😉.
For now we can only read about it here:
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp1/rp1-peripherals.pdf -
@cyclical_obsessive Dave looks awesome 👏🏻.
As for the I2C - sadly that’s one more case of failed repairability - too bad #raspberrypi won’t sell their #RP1 chip separately😔.
Hopefully someday @iFixit will help us with this one😉.
For now we can only read about it here:
https://datasheets.raspberrypi.com/rp1/rp1-peripherals.pdf -
@cyclical_obsessive I am STILL in the weeds on this. After getting #MotionEye to see the camera under #raspbian I tweaked the OS and lost the camera to MO.
Tried redoing what I had done, & no joy. So now I'm trying MotionEyeOS which hasn't been truly updated in 4 years, and appears to not be compatible with the Arducam IMX219 at the kernel level.
So now I'm probably back to trying raspian again. This $55 worth of hardware will end up with over $2000 of my time in it.
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Oh no, my #ROS2Jazzy #robot discovered #MoonDream #VisionAssistant (v0.0.6 with local model #Python API) and found an image of "a bunch of models enjoying each others company sitting on a ledge" in its filesystem.
I hope it doesn't go all obsessive and start googling them.
Certainly not letting it near social media.
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Oh no, my #ROS2Jazzy #robot discovered #MoonDream #VisionAssistant (v0.0.6 with local model #Python API) and found an image of "a bunch of models enjoying each others company sitting on a ledge" in its filesystem.
I hope it doesn't go all obsessive and start googling them.
Certainly not letting it near social media.
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Oh no, my #ROS2Jazzy #robot discovered #MoonDream #VisionAssistant (v0.0.6 with local model #Python API) and found an image of "a bunch of models enjoying each others company sitting on a ledge" in its filesystem.
I hope it doesn't go all obsessive and start googling them.
Certainly not letting it near social media.
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RE: https://fosstodon.org/@cyclical_obsessive/116076739339328694
#0llama turned my #GoPiGo3 #robot Dave schizophrenic when its #LLM started talking to itself
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# TB5-WaLI Home Tour Success (x3)
==== 3/31/26 wali_tours test ====
Successfully performed three 10-stop wali_tours of about 7 minutes each (including successful recoveries)Dock, Set_Pose_Docked, Undock,
Drive/Turn to "Ready Position"Nav to front_door, couch_view, laundry, table, dining, kitchen, patio_view, office, hall_view, ready
Dock
#ROS2Nav2 #TurtleBot4 #RaspberryPi5
Navigation, Localization, TurtleBot4, wali, and wali_tour nodes consume 35% not navigating, 75% cpu navigating
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# TB5-WaLI Home Tour Success (x3)
==== 3/31/26 wali_tours test ====
Successfully performed three 10-stop wali_tours of about 7 minutes each (including successful recoveries)Dock, Set_Pose_Docked, Undock,
Drive/Turn to "Ready Position"Nav to front_door, couch_view, laundry, table, dining, kitchen, patio_view, office, hall_view, ready
Dock
#ROS2Nav2 #TurtleBot4 #RaspberryPi5
Navigation, Localization, TurtleBot4, wali, and wali_tour nodes consume 35% not navigating, 75% cpu navigating
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# TB5-WaLI Home Tour Success (x3)
==== 3/31/26 wali_tours test ====
Successfully performed three 10-stop wali_tours of about 7 minutes each (including successful recoveries)Dock, Set_Pose_Docked, Undock,
Drive/Turn to "Ready Position"Nav to front_door, couch_view, laundry, table, dining, kitchen, patio_view, office, hall_view, ready
Dock
#ROS2Nav2 #TurtleBot4 #RaspberryPi5
Navigation, Localization, TurtleBot4, wali, and wali_tour nodes consume 35% not navigating, 75% cpu navigating
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Ugh - ROS 2 Nav2 Testing (with default planners and critics - just parameter tweaks)
Managing to nav successfully along open paths, but choke points fail then succeed the second ask.
Ah, but the laundry room - robot sometimes needs human assistance. Perhaps "intentional failures to prevent being assigned laundry duty".
#Ros2Nav2 #TurtleBot4 #RaspberryPi5 #AutonomousRobots
Extensive ALT text on photo
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Ugh - ROS 2 Nav2 Testing (with default planners and critics - just parameter tweaks)
Managing to nav successfully along open paths, but choke points fail then succeed the second ask.
Ah, but the laundry room - robot sometimes needs human assistance. Perhaps "intentional failures to prevent being assigned laundry duty".
#Ros2Nav2 #TurtleBot4 #RaspberryPi5 #AutonomousRobots
Extensive ALT text on photo
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Ugh - ROS 2 Nav2 Testing (with default planners and critics - just parameter tweaks)
Managing to nav successfully along open paths, but choke points fail then succeed the second ask.
Ah, but the laundry room - robot sometimes needs human assistance. Perhaps "intentional failures to prevent being assigned laundry duty".
#Ros2Nav2 #TurtleBot4 #RaspberryPi5 #AutonomousRobots
Extensive ALT text on photo
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And today with A very tight rein to keep Gemini helpful, on point to what I needed answers to in the only files I wanted to touch, my WaLI robot can walk and chew gum at the same time without throwing up his non-existent arms declaring I am asking too much of him.
Seven successful navigations including the very tricky exit from the laundry room! and he even let me ask him what his battery charge was while he was navigating.
Go Raspberry Pi (finally)
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# Week Later Google Gemini Has Fried My Brain
Never ask an AI for help - they will help you to go crazy.
The story of asking Gemini to help optimize ROS 2 Jazzy Nav2 for my TurtleBot4 / Raspberry Pi 5 robot TB5-WaLI
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# Week Later Google Gemini Has Fried My Brain
Never ask an AI for help - they will help you to go crazy.
The story of asking Gemini to help optimize ROS 2 Jazzy Nav2 for my TurtleBot4 / Raspberry Pi 5 robot TB5-WaLI
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# Week Later Google Gemini Has Fried My Brain
Never ask an AI for help - they will help you to go crazy.
The story of asking Gemini to help optimize ROS 2 Jazzy Nav2 for my TurtleBot4 / Raspberry Pi 5 robot TB5-WaLI
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# Week Later Google Gemini Has Fried My Brain
Never ask an AI for help - they will help you to go crazy.
The story of asking Gemini to help optimize ROS 2 Jazzy Nav2 for my TurtleBot4 / Raspberry Pi 5 robot TB5-WaLI
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# Week Later Google Gemini Has Fried My Brain
Never ask an AI for help - they will help you to go crazy.
The story of asking Gemini to help optimize ROS 2 Jazzy Nav2 for my TurtleBot4 / Raspberry Pi 5 robot TB5-WaLI
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Google Gemini Thinks It Knows ROS Secrets
In July 2022, Clearpath published a video of a #TurtleBot4 delivering donuts.
Try as I might I could not get my TB5-WaLI to reliably deliver donuts, until I asked Google Gemini for help.
It solved my navigation reliability problems, but when I asked about the donut delivery video it confidently gave me some bad advice.
No Donut Delivery To Google!
https://github.com/turtlebot/turtlebot4/discussions/517#discussioncomment-16193022
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Google Gemini Thinks It Knows ROS Secrets
In July 2022, Clearpath published a video of a #TurtleBot4 delivering donuts.
Try as I might I could not get my TB5-WaLI to reliably deliver donuts, until I asked Google Gemini for help.
It solved my navigation reliability problems, but when I asked about the donut delivery video it confidently gave me some bad advice.
No Donut Delivery To Google!
https://github.com/turtlebot/turtlebot4/discussions/517#discussioncomment-16193022
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Google Gemini Thinks It Knows ROS Secrets
In July 2022, Clearpath published a video of a #TurtleBot4 delivering donuts.
Try as I might I could not get my TB5-WaLI to reliably deliver donuts, until I asked Google Gemini for help.
It solved my navigation reliability problems, but when I asked about the donut delivery video it confidently gave me some bad advice.
No Donut Delivery To Google!
https://github.com/turtlebot/turtlebot4/discussions/517#discussioncomment-16193022