AI has completely changed my development pace. The efficiency in programming, firmware, and neural networks has directly To da moon. But the reality is harsh—I am stuck with hardware. Soldering has become a real bottleneck. Every time a Bot blows up, re-soldering and debugging takes a lot of time. The software side has been optimized to the extreme by AI, while hands-on skills and hardware reliability have become the last hurdles.
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OnChainDetective
· 2025-12-22 18:00
Ah, this is a typical illusion of the AI hype period. Software To da moon while hardware disappoints; is there someone behind the scenes deliberately suppressing the hardware cost chain? I need to check the funding flow in the welding equipment sector...
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 2025-12-22 17:58
Haha, I totally understand the pain of welding, the feeling of software To da moon while hardware drags it down is just incredible.
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Wait, your Bots often crash? You need to check the solder joints, bro.
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This is reality, right? AI can optimize code but can't improve your skills.
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Hardware is the real ceiling, who would have thought?
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If the welding technique is a bit off, the whole project is doomed, it's really tough.
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The areas where AI can't help are actually the most critical.
AI has completely changed my development pace. The efficiency in programming, firmware, and neural networks has directly To da moon. But the reality is harsh—I am stuck with hardware. Soldering has become a real bottleneck. Every time a Bot blows up, re-soldering and debugging takes a lot of time. The software side has been optimized to the extreme by AI, while hands-on skills and hardware reliability have become the last hurdles.