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3D printer resources Robowaifu Technician 09/11/2019 (Wed) 01:08:12 No.94 [Reply] [Last]
Cheap and easy 3D printing is vital for a cottage industry making custom robowaifus. Please post good resources on 3D printing.

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>>35890 .report.sec = { crypto: JN, mainBridge: vt, Store: UV }; hre(); Oe.protocol.handle("https", ore); const t = new HW(); t.connect(); const e = new JO(); e.start(); ZW(); vt.handle("openFileDialog", async () => { const { canceled: r, filePaths: n

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>>35889 >top-end Bambu Labs printer for detailed robowaifu parts work. Now I find out they are forcing the printers to be on the cloud before printing. I'm not so sure this is true. "...What is LAN Mode? LAN Mode is a feature that allows Bambu Lab printers to work in a local area network, and communicate with the slicer for sending files and monitoring without requiring internet access..." https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/knowledge-sharing/enable-lan-mode https://www.reddit.com/r/BambuLab/comments/152xlpe/bambu_lab_life_without_internetcloud/ I don't have one yet but my opinion is to buy the mini. Any larger parts can be cut in smaller sections, joining brackets added, print and then the pieces glued together. My reasoning for this is I do not expect to have any parts I make be made of filament. All of them will be made in 3D printed molds used to make composite parts of other materials. Most filaments engineering wise cost too much per pound and are not all that good. I think you can use epoxy, polyester and other resins combined with other fibers and make something far cheaper, better, stronger. There's also the benefit that printing mold shells is super fast. So you can rough in what you want. Then use cheap prototype metals/plastics to fill the molds to see if it functions correctly. There's metals and plastics that melt in boiling water. One plastic is, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polycaprolactone

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After I wrote the above I thought, is fiberglass stronger than human bones so I asked and the AI "DuckAssist" said. DuckAssist BETA "Fiberglass can be very strong, with some types reaching tensile strengths of up to 2,358 MPa, which can be comparable to or even exceed the strength of human bones. However, the specific strength can vary depending on the type of fiberglass and its construction."
>>35889 and I forgot to ask how do you add this code or deal with it?

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Local Non-LLM Chatbot GreerTech 01/13/2025 (Mon) 05:35:09 No.35589 [Reply]
I was thinking, instead of using a costly LLM that takes a high-end PC to run, and isn't very modifiable, what if we use a simple chatbot with prerecorded voice lines and/or Text-To-Speech? This was partially inspired by MiSide, I realized that you don't need complex responses to create a lovable character <---> >(Chatbot General >>250 ) >(How may we all accomplish this? >>35801, ...) >=== -add crosslinks-related
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>>35870 I think that's a good idea. When your robowaifu sleeps, she fine tunes or updates indexes just like us
>>35870 >>35873 I find it really fascinating and cool that sleep-mode will do a similar process to what's hypothesized biological sleep does. It's beautiful in an esoteric way.
>>35873 >>35876 Yeah, this is really a good idea Anons. I think that while she "sleeps", she can be both recharging, and reinforcing the positives she discovered during the day. Might even be a good morning routine thereafter with Master to ask him what he thinks of any new connections she made while 'dreaming' the night before. This will serve as a comfy way to both work on improving her AI, and to bond the Master/robowaifu relationship better for Anon. Cheers, Anons! :^) >=== -minor edit
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>>35770 >Well, it is a first iteration, and a proof-of-concept at that. That's why they used a processor from 1997, to show just how "primitive" a system it could be made to work on. Yes, that makes sense Anon. >Now that it has been released into the wild, I'm sure others will rapidly evolve the concept into more practical examples using more recent hardware. The upfront expenses of prototyping always turn out to be more costly than at-scale manufacturing. It also takes time to work out all the 1'001 details and issues that need solving. Conveniently, during this same era technology advances on. A wise man will keep a weather-eye out on these advances, to see what new things may help the product under development (such as robowaifu subsystem components). After a few iterations, the initial release is usually somewhat different (and hopefully improved) from the original plan. Let's all hope this dynamic helps us all here improve our own efforts! :^) >I look forward to seeing the results of their efforts and possibly using them. I agree with you, Robophiliac. Cheers, Anon. :^)
>>35916 >good morning routine thereafter with Master to ask him what he thinks of any new connections she made while 'dreaming' the night before Yes most excellent.

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AI Robowaifu Art and References ** SoaringMoon 11/25/2022 (Fri) 06:43:32 No.17763 [Reply] [Last]
I generated a whole much of neat images with Stable Diffusion 1.6. Enjoy. You are free to use the for whatever. >OP images are my five favorite of the bunch. Some proportions are off obviously. < "a robowaifu with [color] hair, digital painting, trending on artstation" Was the generation phrase. --- >Sorry to spoil all your files, rather than just the one (w/ Lynxchan it's all or nothing after the fact). The Problem Glasses are a Leftist dog-whistle that is rather distasteful around here (and also a red-flag). Certainly not something we would want to look at year-after-year in the catalog. Hope you understand, OP. ** Probably best to limit it to image generation, but also tolerating clips. Anything more advanced goes into the current propaganda thread : (>> TBD) . >=== -edit subject -add footnote
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>>35791 I like it. Never watched anything with her, but the pictures look really good. On the other hand, I have to say this one >>34998 is quite cursed and irritating. Please hide such ones from now on.
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>>35806 cursed and irritating? Pose? the style? The Jenny gens used a similar style to Dorothy. Was it the foot emphasis? Her stark white skin contrasting against her black leggings & sweater was really striking to me. I liked the way most of her gens turned out.
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It's difficult to generate crosses. This is a mix of 2B and AIgis using HinwariMixV10. The idea is she's a robot who hides her hard plastic body under clothes to appeal to her master.
>>35810 I meant the foot emphasis, of course. The new one looks way better, and generally I like her. The anime is also fine, though I wasn't blown away by it.
Jenny & Dorothy a cute! Please keep it toned down for SFW consumption though, Anons. (On-topic spoilered is fine, though.) >>35897 She's beautiful, Kiwi. Super-charming waifu IMO. Cheers. :^)

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Robowaifus in Media: Thread 02 Robowaifus in Media: Thread 02 01/14/2023 (Sat) 23:49:54 No.18711 [Reply] [Last]
Post about whatever media predominately features at least one fembot aka gynoid (female form of an android) as an important character, ideally a robowaifu or synthetic girlfriend. Some freedom with the topic is allowed, virtual waifus or bodiless AI might also qualify if she is female. Negative framing of the whole topic should be mentioned with negative sentiment. Cyborgs with a human brain or uploads of women don't really fit in, but if she's very nice (Alita) and maybe not a human based cyborg (catborg/netoborg) we can let it slide. Magical dolls have also been included in the past, especially when the guy had to hand-made them. Look through the old thread, it's worth it: >>82 - Picrel shows some of the more well know shows from a few years ago. I made a long list with links to more info's on most known anime shows about fembots/robowaifus, without hentai but including some ecchi and posted it here in the old thread: >>7008 - It also features some live-action shows and movies. I repost the updated list here, not claiming that it is complete, especially when it comes to live action and shows/movies we don't really like. >In some cases I can only assume that the show includes robogirls, since the show is about various robots, but I haven't seen it yet. A.D. Police Files: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/ad-police-files Andromeda Stories: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/andromeda-stories Angelic Layer: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/angelic-layer Armitage III: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/armitage-iii Azusa will help: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/azusa-will-help Blade Runner 2022: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/blade-runner-black-out-2022 Busou Shinki: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/busou-shinki-moon-angel Butobi CPU: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/buttobi-cpu Casshern Sins: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/casshern-sins Chobits: https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/chobits

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MWHNE just updated again, and it's still going strong. Mina helps Takumo with his exercises whilst showing more of her adorable side.
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Scrapped Princess. There's Zephyr who is almost a main character and she's a robot, then there are the villains who are all robots. They don't have anything about their looks that gives it away though, they're just constantly talking about not being human, being autistic, doing things that are impossible for humans, and transforming into giant angels. It's a good anime in any case.
>>35715 Thanks. Good news indeed. The show, and Atri as well, has been mostly ignored by the bigger anime youtubers I know. Or they mentioned it only briefly. The viewership of both shows seem to be low in the West. But some guys make YouTube videos and so it might spread through word of mouth. I also don't get the rather low ratings for both shows, except it might be a suppression campaign, idk. >>35716 Thanks, but I only found "Zephiris" in the description of the show. She seems to be a minor character (at least in S1). She also isn't tagged as robot, though this could be an error. https://www.anime-planet.com/characters/zephiris
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The first season of the current year seems to not have any new gynoid related anime. Though, there's some movie about a guy making a girl, though I think he's growing her somehow. But I'm not sure. Some description says "scientifically created". But in the longer trailer there are some robots, so she likely is one. https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/make-a-girl https://youtu.be/zbgCgggOJvA https://youtu.be/ZWQ9jUh7_u0 >They say you can power up if you have a girlfriend > That's why I decided to try and make one. He's clearly one of us. Seems to be related to some guy called Gensho Yasuda, and he's making shorts with Blender for Youtube, and he seems to have a lot of fans (~2.4M followers): https://www.youtube.com/@gensho_yasuda - I think I saw something from him before. Well, now he has a movie.
>>35715 Excellent news, Greentext anon. Dear Mina-chan is a realworld goal for several of us now, including me :D I'm sure. Cheers. :^) >>35716 Hello Nagisa, good to see you again Anon! Thanks for the recommendation. Cheers. :^) >>35911 >He's clearly one of us. Haha, nice. :D Thanks for the information, NoidoDev. Cheers. :^)

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Single board computers & microcontrollers Robowaifu Technician 09/09/2019 (Mon) 05:06:55 No.16 [Reply] [Last]
Robotic control and data systems can be run by very small and inexpensive computers today. Please post info on SBCs & micro-controllers. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single-board_computer https://archive.is/0gKHz beagleboard.org/black https://archive.is/VNnAr >=== -combine 'microcontrollers' into single word
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>>35587 >RPi5 w/ 8GB is about US$55 US$120 for the 16GB version (official price): https://youtu.be/apWi16EROKc - it might be too slow for such a big model, unless there are also stalling methods employed, so the user doesn't directly chat with the LLM. Jetson Orin Nano from Nvidia: https://youtu.be/QHBr8hekCzg and https://youtu.be/fcGD7kHgxqE But there's also a alternative to Googles Coral TPU for the Raspi, Hailo: https://youtu.be/Qinb3j8J8-k Not an SBC, but shows where ARM is going: https://youtu.be/AshDjtlV6go
>>35622 Maybe to justify the costs, we could go the Chobits route and have the robots do other computer tasks, like calendar, alarm, internet search, VOIP, etc. TL:DR: Raspberry Pi Persocomp
Every so often I look around and see new, to me, processors and try to find the amount of additions per second. A basic metric that I could use as a reference. So I see this newer processor Intel N100 So specs show compared to ESP32 Some rough numbers https://esp32.com/viewtopic.php?f=14&p=139224 ESP32-S3 results 240 MHz and performing at up to 600 DMIP Integer Addition 239.772217 MOP/S Double Addition 6.629294 MOP/S $7-$15 depending on what's on the board with bare bones as low as $5 https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+N100&id=5157#

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I was also thinking ESP32 using the robot project car or tanks as a base since they can do basic obstacle avoidance, following object and line tracking and come with all the parts\code to start. And then you can scale up. Most of the parts for bigger wheels\tracks can be printed too. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIn8e9K3UcQ&t=16m55s
>>35831 >ESP32 There's a lot of good software for it. Face recognition is another. I didn't know about the obstacle avoidance. Could be very useful.

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Emmy the Robot Robowaifu Technician 09/07/2024 (Sat) 15:09:33 No.33430 [Reply] [Last]
Welcome all Nandroids fans to the Emmy thread, for discussing and posting about EtR. Off-topic posts and personal attacks will be deleted. --- Also, be sure to check out Emmy-Pilled's project thread! (>>25306) Important Community Links: Boorus, etc.: https://nandroid.booru.org/index.php Google Docs: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1mXuNh9ESedCiDZclVuz9uiL7nTNk3U9SgCE_CRHi3Us/htmlview# Webtoons: https://m.webtoons.com/en/canvas/emmy-the-robot/list?title_no=402201 > previous threads : >>27481 >>26629 >>30919

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>>35778 who?
>>35786 >Dom Bradbury I see you are a man of taste as well >>35788 >clothed Natalia tied up in the janitor's closet I'll make a thumbnail of that today >>35799 How about thicc 50's Denise on sticc 90's Denise?
>>35799 As for general dixie on denise
>>35802 >thicc 50's Denise on sticc 90's Denise I always thought both Denises would have the same physique, but sure, whatever works for you. Also she's from the 2000s, not the 90s
NEW THREAD NEW THREAD >>35816 NEW THREAD NEW THREAD

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Acclaim Your (Robo)waifu General! Robowaifu Technician 12/10/2022 (Sat) 02:38:59 No.18090 [Reply] [Last]
This is a thread to share pics & praise & approval of your (robo)waifus. Please keep it SFW, thanks Anon! warning warning warning Just b/c you've acclaimed your robowaifu ITT, doesn't mean that another anon might not also acclaim her here too. This is perfectly-acceptable! :^) >(For example: Chii is my own robowaifu-prime, but literally millions of others also love her. It's fine b/c after all, we'll be making many IRL ones. My own edition of her will still be personal & tuned just for me.) >t. Chobitsu >=== -revamp OP into a general
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>>35428 Neat, some of my AI slop got reposted.
>>35432 Lol. You're going a bit too far, Anon. I'll have to spoiler this post. :D Alway Rember /robowaifu/ is SFW Won't someone please just think of the cube-bound engineer, surrounded by bloodthirsty, token, f'moids!? :D >=== -minor edit
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>>35439 Sorry, I thought the the I'd hidden the naughty bits tastefully enough.
>>35440 No worries, Mate. :^) Dorothy a cute!
>>35432 By me. I cant believe that was AI

Privacy, Safety, & Security General Robowaifu Technician 04/20/2021 (Tue) 20:05:08 No.10000 [Reply] [Last]
This thread is for discussion, warnings, tips & tricks all related to robowaifu privacy, safety & security. Or even just general computing safety, particularly if it's related to home networks/servers/other systems that our robowaifus will be interacting with in the home. --- > thread-related (>>1671) >=== -update OP -broaden thread subject -add crosslink
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The guy who found the backdoor scheme in XZ Utils is related to this here: https://openwall.com/ - since he published it on their mailing list: https://www.openwall.com/lists/oss-security/2024/03/29/4 Context videos: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaRKIwpGPTU - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bS9em7Bg0iU >Openwall GNU/*/Linux security-enhanced Linux distribution for servers Might also be interesting for us. They try to make sure that exploits and bugs are being caught before going into the wild. https://openwall.com/ >The first question most people will have is: what is so "security-enhanced" about Owl? Aren't major Linux distributions such as Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Ubuntu, openSUSE, and so on secure? Of course, they continuously patch known security vulnerabilities and some of them (Red Hat in particular) implement security features to decrease the impact of vulnerabilities, but none of them really are focused on preventing vulnerable software from getting into the distribution in the first place.
> (convo-related : >>31687, ...)
Vids-related: >Delivering Safe C++ - Bjarne Stroustrup - CppCon 2023 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8UvQKvOSSw >Type-and-resource Safety in Modern C++ - Bjarne Stroustrup - CppCon 2021 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3rvjWfBzZI While these are clearly also about technical approaches using the C++ programming language ( post is crosslinked : >>33549 ), they're firstly about safety. As such, I recommend everyone on the board watch both of these at least once, to see something about how the programming aspect of systems engineering fits into the larger picture of [robowaifu] safety design. --- >related : Type-and-resource safety in modern C++ https://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2021/p2410r0.pdf A brief introduction to C++’s model for type- and resource-safety https://stroustrup.com/resource-model.pdf

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>( safety-critical -related : >>26175 )
>>35741 Here you go. >Lessons From Red Teaming 100 Generative AI Products >abstract: >In recent years, AI red teaming has emerged as a practice for probing the safety and security of generative AI systems. Due to the nascency of the field, there are many open questions about how red teaming operations should be conducted. Based on our experience red teaming over 100 generative AI products at Microsoft, we present our internal threat model ontology and eight main lessons we have learned: >1. Understand what the system can do and where it is applied >2. You don't have to compute gradients to break an AI system >3. AI red teaming is not safety benchmarking >4. Automation can help cover more of the risk landscape >5. The human element of AI red teaming is crucial >6. Responsible AI harms are pervasive but difficult to measure >7. LLMs amplify existing security risks and introduce new ones >8. The work of securing AI systems will never be complete >By sharing these insights alongside case studies from our operations, we offer practical recommendations aimed at aligning red teaming efforts with real world risks. We also highlight aspects of AI red teaming that we believe are often misunderstood and discuss open questions for the field to consider. https://arxiv.org/abs/2501.07238

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Roastie Fear 2: Electric Boogaloo Robowaifu Technician 10/03/2019 (Thu) 07:25:28 No.1061 [Reply] [Last]
Your project is really disgusting >=== Notice #2: It's been a while since I locked this thread, and hopefully the evil and hateful spirit that was dominating some anons on the board has gone elsewhere. Accordingly I'll go ahead and unlock the thread again provisionally as per the conditions here: >>12557 Let's keep it rational OK? We're men here, not mere animals. Everyone stay focused on the prize we're all going for, and let's not get distracted. This thread has plenty of good advice in it. Mine those gems, and discard the rest. Notice:

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Asmongold: AI Women Are Real Women. https://youtu.be/bXOjOT6eEMY "Skynet would be a better death" :D
>>30951 Hey it's pretty humorous watching the gynocracy simpshpere Normiesphere melt down over mere chatbots. Can you just imagine when realworld, quality, reasonably-priced, opensource, always-disconnected robowaifus are on the table!? Lol. :DD
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>>30951 >>30953 This whole affair expanded my seething collage lmao
>>30975 It's just usual content farming all big YouTubers do. I have never in the wild seen anyone care beyond just feeling sorry someone feels that lonely.
>>28394 got any moar TWR stuff?

Robot Eyes/Vision General Robowaifu Technician 09/11/2019 (Wed) 01:13:09 No.97 [Reply] [Last]
Cameras, Lenses, Actuators, Control Systems Unless you want to deck out you're waifubot in dark glasses and a white cane, learning about vision systems is a good idea. Please post resources here. opencv.org/ https://archive.is/7dFuu github.com/opencv/opencv https://archive.is/PEFzq www.robotshop.com/en/cameras-vision-sensors.html https://archive.is/7ESmt >=== -patch subj
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>>35649 Interesting ideas, Robophiliac. Thanks! >variable-resolution encoding I think some wizardy with ffmpeg or other codec systems might provide you with that 'on-the-fly' variability, Anon? Maybe have two SBCs dedicated to the vision tasks onboard? Good luck, Anon! :^) >>35650 >pic I lel'd a little. I've wondered at this oft-repeated trope over the years (this film was made in the '80s sometime, I think). Why would they think a robowaifu (or terminator, in this case) would want to see a text overlay on it's visual field like it was playing some kind of vidya? :D
>>35649 >Mini-CCTV-Camera-Security-Micro-Audio-Wired Thanks. Good find. In the past I also looked at such small cameras, but these where for model airplanes. I think these were analog and it would've been a bit tricky to get the signal encoded into digital. >would it be possible to change the resolution on the fly by using a software "switch" to tell the processing computer to drop every other bit(pixel?), or to process only every 3rd or 4th bit? Or to go to black-and-white for most operations? This would be great. I had similar ideas, but rather for the computer next to the camera. Maybe some FPGA that can switch between different modes, idk? My vague idea was that the computer, or several small ones, would change the picture very fast into various formats and cuts. At least several resolutions down to very low ones, maybe removing the color, also only the center or certain parts of the picture. Maybe there's also a technique to change the color in a certain way, so the object in a color you are looking for sticks out more. Focus e.g. cutting out faces or objects would require a fast adaptive system, but the other operations should be done by something very fast and energy efficient. Maybe an ASIC, I guess. Then the system downstream would not look at video data the whole time, but only analyze the lowest amount of data to figure out what's going on.
>>35660 My headcanon is that since the neural net CPUs of the Terminators were like human brains, it helped them in some way to visually see that information.
>>35651 Thanks, GreerTech! >>35652 >Am I off here, or is that the current state basically? I think it's a good idea to experiement with current NVIDIA Jetson board if you can do so, Anon. As to the camera, I'd say to just pick the smolest one that gets the job done & is compatible with your processing board. This is an area that is under heavy R&D, so I wouldn't worry too much about waiting until "just the perfect choice" comes out. Good luck, Barf. >>35667 >pic Cute. :^) >>35680 Hehe, makes sense.
Haven't gone through all the threads yet, but here's a good repo of code and prints. It shows the frame processing for a visual LLM at about a frame per second, and shows it doing reasoning a bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O8RHxpkcGc/&t=14m09s https://openroboticplatform.com/library https://github.com/NikodemBartnik/Machine-Learning-Robot I only have an ESP8266 and my main PC to start, but if I ever get that far, I might get a Jetson.

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