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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14905 · Jul 3

#python#isaac_sim#omniverse_kit_extension#robot_learning#robotics Isaac Lab is a free, open-source tool that helps you easily create and test robot learning projects using fast, realistic simulations powered by NVIDIA’s Isaac Sim. It supports many robot types and environments, with accurate sensors like cameras and LIDAR, and runs quickly on GPUs. You can train robots using popular AI methods like reinforcement learning, either on your computer or in the cloud. This saves you time and money by letting you develop and improve robot skills virtually before using real hardware. Isaac Lab also has detailed guides and a community to support your learning and projects. This makes robot research and development simpler and more efficient. https://github.com/isaac-sim/IsaacLab

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@CryptoM · Post #64535 · 04/09/2026, 06:35 AM

🚀 U.S. March CPI Expected to Rise Amid Ongoing Iran Conflict The market widely anticipates that the U.S. Consumer Price Index (CPI) for March will increase by 3.4%, surpassing last month's 2.4%, marking the largest year-on-year rise in two years. According to Jin10, during past oil market shocks, the most likely commodities to see price hikes include aviation fuel, steel, aluminum, natural gas, fertilizers, and plastics. Industries reliant on these materials are already feeling the strain. The ongoing Iran conflict, which has lasted several weeks, has shifted concerns from the initial oil price surge to the compounded effects of a prolonged conflict. For many economists, the most alarming aspect is not the immediate issues but the "aftershocks" that may emerge months or even years later. JPMorgan's CEO has referred to inflation as a potential "fly in the ointment" that could undermine stock market returns in 2026. Harvard University professor and former IMF chief economist Ken Rogoff recently discussed an overlooked impact of the war: the increased military spending's effect on the already strained U.S. budget deficit. He noted the risk of soaring bond yields, which could harm the stock market and affect U.S. affordability. Rogoff also mentioned that the current supply disruptions caused by the Iran conflict are sufficient to keep oil prices elevated for a year. #USCPI#inflation#IranConflict#oilprices#aviationfuel#steel#aluminum#naturalgas#fertilizers#plastics#economicimpact#stockmarket#JPMorgan#budgetdeficit#militaryspending#bondyields#HarvardEconomist#supplydisruptions#USaffordability