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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15037 · Aug 8

#other The FFmpeg School of Assembly Language teaches you how assembly code is written in FFmpeg, helping you understand what happens inside your computer. To join, you should know C programming (especially pointers) and basic high school math. The lessons include assignments and a Discord server for questions. By completing them, you can contribute to FFmpeg, a powerful video processing tool that uses assembly to speed up tasks dramatically—sometimes up to 94 times faster with special instructions like AVX-512. Learning this helps you write highly efficient code for video and multimedia processing, improving performance in real-world applications. https://github.com/FFmpeg/asm-lessons

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@githubtrending · Post #14744 · 05/24/2025, 12:00 AM

#jupyter_notebook#mujoco#physics#robotics MuJoCo is a powerful physics engine that helps researchers and developers simulate complex movements and interactions, especially in robotics and machine learning. It provides fast and accurate simulations, which are crucial for understanding how objects move and interact with their environment. MuJoCo is beneficial because it allows users to create realistic models of multi-joint systems, compute both forward and inverse dynamics, and even handle contacts and constraints effectively. This makes it a valuable tool for those working in fields like robotics, biomechanics, and animation[1][2][5]. https://github.com/google-deepmind/mujoco

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@githubtrending · Post #15225 · 10/15/2025, 01:00 PM

#mdx#bilateral_teleoperation#force_feedback#genesis#gravity_compensation#humanoid_robot#imitation_learning#machine_learning#moveit2#mujoco#open_source#openarm#python#reinforcement_learning#robot#robot_arm#robotics#ros2#teleoperation OpenArm is a special robot arm that helps with physical AI research. It has 7 degrees of freedom, which means it can move like a human arm. This makes it good for tasks that involve touching or moving things safely around people. The robot is open-source, meaning anyone can build, modify, and use it. This is helpful because it makes advanced robotics available to more people, like researchers and students, without costing too much. A complete system with two arms costs about $6,500, which is much cheaper than similar robots. https://github.com/enactic/openarm