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how do i get into robotics? can you do anything useful without

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how do i get into robotics?
can you do anything useful without a relevant degree in robotics but knowledge of coding?
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>>7793313

Pretty sure there are robotics jobs in the private sector but its mostly menial wageslave work.

You'll probably work in either maintenance, debugging, software dev, or just button-pushing in a factory that uses robots to do all the work.

But if you want to get in on the real action, you need to enroll in a well known robotics research institute
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>>7793313

is there part 2 to your picture?

is this good practice or are there better methods for low cost?
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>>7793345
>is there part 2 to your picture?


Sand filters remove particulate matter but not bacterias and toxins. There's large scale(reserviour) purifications methods that uses micro-organisms for water treatement but I'm rather skeptical that this vat would do that as opposed to just being a sand filter.
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>>7793345
OP here, I don't know but I work with fish and reptiles and what is being used here is a bio-active filter.
After a period the "good bacteria" in running water will take over the bad bacteria and live on the high surface area of the substrate/filter (in this case the sand and stones). You also have the mechanical aspect of the sand which physically removes particles
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>>7793374
so long as the thing is flushed through with new slowly buy constantly it should do a decent job, not perfect by any means
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