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Hi! 

It's really fortuitous that you've stumbled upon this! In the next few blog posts, I'm going to teach you how to move things with your mind!


You'll need:

Circuit skills,

Electronic components,

A willingness to beat your head against a wall for some time,

and Electromyography pads.


So far i've moved a toy car, but next, I plan to escalate to larger things, like full size cars, drones, larger drones, forklifts, and hopefully, a full size construction crane!


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iason

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me when i build a house by just twisting my arms around



besides being cooler because you made it yourself, what are the final pros and cons between your home-made sensor circuits and the pre-bought fidget-spinner ones?


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I most definitely will not use this technology to grab people's cars and to sling them around for fun. That is something that will most definitely not happen! Only very serious applications here, no funny business!

The pros of the home made sensor is easier reparability. If something goes wrong, I'm familiar enough with my system to fix it. The fidget spinner guys are not. They can be kind of a black box tbh.
Additionally, the customizable ability. I can adapt the device to my needs based on the components. Like a 60Hz notch filter for example.

The cons are the lack of convenience. The little triangle fellas are small and effective at what they do. They do the whole processing pipeline all at once and you can extract a signal at each stage.

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