@KevIn-tu4fv

This video was very interesting ! I'm really surprised that there is no performance issue with the robot when mining btc.

@scienceandrocketry7110

I am loving this type of Videos as it explains a lot about the untouched topics of Robotics so please make more videos like this
BTW lots and lots of love from India !!

@vinatron8075

Great test I’m glad to see it’s unaffected under those conditions. Being a former robotics student and a now cyber security student I quite enjoyed this test. I have one theory though as to why it isn’t affected I could be wrong but I’d like to throw it out there and possibly learn something. My theory is that the way bitcoin mining programs are designed is to basically utilize all unused resources so when a process is requesting resources the bitcoin program has a lower priority and release it’s resources for the program with the higher priority. But it’s just a theory I haven’t really gotten proof on it but it’s good to put out theory’s because usually people smarter then you on a subject will come and give you information as to how something functions and I always enjoy learning new things. Again great video I always enjoy your projects 🙂

@rylksnknylks

Very nice video and cool idea! I find the security aspect of industrial machines quite interesting - that's something that often gets overseen with all the shiny AI/Cloud/Connectivity activities.
Keep this kind of videos coming! :)

@jeanlesur7127

Nice video ! I like the topic of security verifications for the robot!

I however have a remark concerning path consistency :
You are checking it by doing a lot of time the same operation (with while loops I suppose).
How to be sure that these operations are fully re-computed at each loop ? (Required to check the effects of bitcoin mining)

Because I think that, just before runtime, the controller will transform the Java code into executable code. But compiler/controller will notice the while loop. And assuming your waypoints are points saved from joint space, the controller can compute the commands once for all, save them and use them for each loop since the environment is static.

@nickr8747

Hey Dave,

What software were you using to make that wire like simulation? @4:00

@foxfire4687

Very interesting and well made!

@donnaniewinski349

Thought this was a really interesting topic and really well explained.

@SureWinYap

Hi Dave! I'm a fan of your work! May I please ask how you are securing the table that the robot is on? It doesn't look as sturdy as the metal platforms that I usually see.

@realthegreydiamond

Its really cool to see how it still manages to work.

@thebestfibra

Super interesting

@perlsackhd3957

So if you have a Kuka robot you can use eccess computing power to mine Bitcoin

@mitchellmayo4351

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