Its all very interesting. I have used it to solve problems like: A tool on a CNC machine is travelling at 10.24 metres per minute (0.17067 metres per second) can accelerate at 5 metres per second. What is the minimum arc radius it can follow at that velocity?
And it can also write both hal and c code. eg. ask it to write a c procedure to calculate the value above or a moving average I've also used it to produce a lot of same but different product descriptions. Having it produce the mundane keywords etc, made a big improvement on what I would do and made an awful job almost pleasant. But is a conversation with a few iterations to get what you want... Try this one: write C code for a state machine with the states IDLE, STARTHOMING, ISHOMING, DONE. Alo include default error handling and ensure done reverts to IDLE state It works! Rod Webster *1300 896 832* +61 435 765 611 Vehicle Modifications Network www.vehiclemods.net.au On Mon, 23 Jan 2023 at 21:19, Steffen Möller <steffen_moel...@gmx.de> wrote: > > > Me: > How do you think the LinuxCNC community benefits from an inclusion of > their software in Debian? > > chat.openai.com: > The LinuxCNC community can benefit from inclusion in Debian in several > ways: > > Increased visibility: Debian is one of the most popular Linux > distributions, and inclusion in the official package repository can expose > LinuxCNC to a wider audience. > > Better accessibility: Debian users can easily install and use LinuxCNC > from the official package repository, rather than having to build from > source or use an unofficial package. > > Improved stability and security: Debian packages are thoroughly tested and > built using the distribution's packaging system, which can ensure better > stability and security for LinuxCNC. > > Easier maintenance: Inclusion in Debian can make it easier for the > LinuxCNC community to maintain the package and ensure compatibility with > the latest version of the distribution. > > Increased Trust: As Debian is a well-established and respected > distribution, inclusion in it can increase the trust of users in LinuxCNC. > > > > Me: > How does Debian benefit from a LinuxCNC package in its distribution? > > chat.openai.com: > Debian can benefit from including a LinuxCNC package in its distribution > in several ways: > > Increased functionality: LinuxCNC is a powerful and versatile software for > controlling CNC machines, and inclusion in Debian can expand the > functionality of the distribution for users who need to control CNC > machines. > > Better usability: Including LinuxCNC in the official package repository > can make it easier for Debian users to install and use the software, which > can improve the overall usability of the distribution. > > Increased community engagement: Inclusion of LinuxCNC in Debian can help > to attract and engage users who are interested in CNC machines, which can > help to grow and strengthen the Debian community. > > Increased trust: Debian is a well-established and respected distribution, > and including a package like LinuxCNC, which is a well-established and > respected software in the field of CNC machines, can further increase the > trust of users in Debian. > > Completeness: Debian is known for having a large collection of software, > and including LinuxCNC in the distribution makes it more complete and > appealing for users who are looking for a Linux distribution for CNC > machines. > > > > Me: > What should the LinuxCNC community be working on? > > chat.openai.com: > It depends on the current state of the LinuxCNC community and their goals. > However, some potential areas that the LinuxCNC community could focus on > include: > > Improving the software: The LinuxCNC community could work on improving the > functionality and usability of the software, such as adding new features or > addressing known bugs. > > Enhancing the documentation: The LinuxCNC community could work on creating > more detailed and user-friendly documentation, which could help to attract > new users and make the software more accessible. > > Developing new applications: The LinuxCNC community could explore new > application areas for the software, such as robotics or 3D printing. > > Community building: The LinuxCNC community could focus on building a > strong and active community of users, developers, and contributors, which > can help to ensure the long-term success and sustainability of the software. > > Innovation: The LinuxCNC community could work on adding new and innovative > features or capabilities to the software, such as support for latest > machines or developing new ways of interfacing with the software. > > Supporting and collaborating with other projects: The LinuxCNC community > could work on building partnerships and collaborations with other > open-source projects that have similar goals or could complement LinuxCNC. > > > Me: > Is there a nice video I should watch to understand the configuration of > LinuxCNC? > > chat.openai.com: > There are many videos available online that can help you understand the > configuration of LinuxCNC. Here are a few that you may find useful: > > "LinuxCNC: The Basics of Configuration" by CNCCookbook: This video > provides an overview of the basic concepts and steps involved in > configuring LinuxCNC. > > "LinuxCNC Setup and Configuration" by OpenBuilds: This video provides a > detailed walkthrough of the process of setting up and configuring LinuxCNC > on a CNC machine. > > "LinuxCNC Beginner's Tutorial" by Numerical Control: This video provides a > comprehensive tutorial on configuring LinuxCNC for beginners. > > "LinuxCNC Configuration" by The DIY CNC Guy: This video provides a > step-by-step guide on configuring LinuxCNC for different types of CNC > machines. > > "LinuxCNC Configuration" by LinuxCNC's official Youtube Channel : This > video provides a detailed guide on configuring the LinuxCNC software for > different types of machines, including Lathes and Mills. > > It's good to note that the best video for you will depend on your level of > experience and the specific configuration you're trying to achieve. So, > it's a good idea to watch a few of them, and check the ones that better > suit your needs. > > > _______________________________________________ > Emc-developers mailing list > Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers > _______________________________________________ Emc-developers mailing list Emc-developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-developers