adambader
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5 years ago
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on: The world’s first autonomous motorcycle – GhostRider
A member of the Texas A&M University Reveille Racing team was co-lead of the Blue Team that developed the world’s first autonomous motorcycle, GhostRider, an semi-finalist entrant in the DARPA Grand Challenge (DGC) 2005 with Ansys as a sponsor.
adambader
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5 years ago
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on: Thread: How to prioritize features in your product backlog
I just wanted to share this thread I posted on Twitter on how to prioritize features in your product backlog.
These are only 5 of the filters I use to prioritize so it is by no means an exhaustive list.
I would love to know your thoughts as well.
How do you prioritize your backlog?
adambader
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5 years ago
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on: Looking for a product or business ideas? Ask yourself these 4 questions
Coming up with an idea for your next product or business is easy.
Coming up with a great idea, on the other hand, is much harder
While I don’t think there is a ‘framework’ or a very reliable way of coming up with and validating ideas, I’ve used the following filters or questions to come up with my best ideas.
adambader
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5 years ago
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on: How A Racecar Can See The Future
Berkeley MPC Lab has developed Iterative Learning Model Predictive Control (LMPC) forecasting to plan the vehicle trajectory looking a few seconds into the future.
Here is a closed-loop trajectory (in black) after 5 laps of learning. The LMPC plans an open-loop trajectory (in red) to minimize lap time and land in the safety set (in blue).
The team will put LMPC to the test at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway!
adambader
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5 years ago
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on: Why Full-Time 9 to 5 Jobs are Risky
Not always true. Depends on the product.
There is a lot of Indie Hackers who make more than a 100k a year on their products (check out indiehackers.com for case studies)
adambader
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5 years ago
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on: Why Full-Time 9 to 5 Jobs are Risky
Yes! This is where revelation came from for me.