What Reddit Says About Robotics Coach Apps
We compiled 16 Reddit discussions about Robotics Coach apps from 11 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/robotics
(Your link is broken for me, FYI, due to some appended characters in the URL. This works: https://github.com/duncantmiller/robotics-resources)
r/chess
The result of this approach is ChessCoach. The mentioned papers and documentation should give you an idea of the state of the art. ChessCoach results are not particularly good, in human terms, but I think it's the most sophisticated project created so far, if we exclude the proprietary solution...
r/reinforcementlearning
You may want to look into Isaac Gym or PyBullet, both of those are popular for robotics and I believe PyBullet can be integrated with reinforcement learning libraries quite easily.
r/robotics
If you must go learn the basics with Webots then move to creating a real robot. I would suggest a Pi Pico, two sharp IR sensors, motor controller and dual gear motors for diff drive. (Stick with a circular base) ... Unfortunately, there isn’t a single winner; it really depends on the project you nee...
r/artificial
HapDay, Rocky, and Wellspace are three good options depending on what you are looking for. My app will be much more streamlined and focus on just getting you to the coaching conversation.
r/vibecoding
Claude Code (terminal) or Cursor handles the actual coding. Claude is particularly good at React Native/Expo because there's tons of training data. I've built and shipped apps without writing code myself - you describe what you want, it generates, ...
r/tech
Finally we're able to create robots to save us from all this damn leisure time.
r/robotics
if you want to move back and forth ... pay off in the sense of having an efficient solution to your particular problem. ... WINCAPS III is used to program Denso robots and has a simulation and visualization builtin...
r/robotics
Edison robotics is perfect for this age group. The robots are little self contained units with two wheels and a line following sensor built into them (now with rechargeable batteries).
r/robotics
Matlab is commonly used for testing mathematics heavy development, while I would more recommend Julia for this since it is the same syntax and it is quite fast, as fast as C++. So you often don't need to reimplement in C++ afterward. ... Visual Components for simulating entire cells. ... I’m a ...
r/computervision
This community is home to the academics and engineers both advancing and applying this interdisciplinary field, with backgrounds in computer science, machine learning, robotics, mathematics, and more. We welcome everyone from published researchers to beginners! ... Discussion on all things fitness. ...
r/FTC
80 votes, 37 comments. My robotics coach makes all the major design related decisions in regards to our robot. He coded THE ENTIRE THING and didn’t…
r/AdvancedRunning
Over time, I feel less like he's really paying attention and was thinking an app might at least get me the first portion. Also, in this economy, saving a couple thousand a year sounds nice. I don't trust myself to create my own workouts and then go do them. I'm lazy. ... Find a better...
r/robotics
MRL http://myrobotlab.org My Robot Lab Myrobotlab is a open source Java service based framework for robotics and creative machine control. Other Robot Frameworks Player, CARMEN, Orca, MOOS, and Microsoft Robotics Studio.
r/tabletennis
I bought a robot for the convenience of practicing any time I wish and just look at youtube coaching. So far, a huge improvement in my game. Eventually I understand I'll have to progress to a human coach. ... As long as you have someone to play with regularly a coach is better in my opinion. .....
r/personaltraining
... I think both are great for +300 clients, since some enterprise features that are nice to have. But for 1 - 150 I found Hevy Coach to be more suitable since is more intuitive and the client experience is just the best.
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