Dong Anh
@_aaanh_
CS & Stats @UofT | building @fdotinc
Over last weekend, my friends & I worked on building a bracket bot from scratch. We used 3D printed grippers with flexures to grip a box, an arm that extrude to press an elevator button. To recognize images of the elevator, Roboflow helps trains the bot to recognize the elevator.



Powered-Exoskeleton project behind the scenes! This is how my room looked like with 4 3D printers working 47/7. Currently redesigning parts to send form in sheet metal, and also getting some sweet parts from china to make some brutally strong/fast actuators! I have also been…
Small update on the human powered exoskeleton ⚙️ After breaking countless 3D-printed parts, I can finally suit up by stepping in and closing both sides of the chest plate. It’s not related to human augmentation yet, but I thought it was pretty lame to have a fully functional…
RealSense spins out of Intel to scale its stereoscopic imaging technology | TechCrunch techcrunch.com/2025/07/11/rea…
Everytime I told anyone in sf I’m studying in Canada they ask if I’m from waterloo Where’s my @UofT gang at 💔💔💔😭😭
I flew all the way from Poland to San-Francisco to make robotics PhDs obsolete. I built a tool to implement SLAM in 2 lines. Don't spend months and half a mil building vision pipelines out. All you need is two commands to make your robot understand the environment it's in.…
You think your team is cracked? We built a headset to headset wireless streaming on a humanoid robot in 2 days. @fewerwrong
In this AI world, it’s more important than ever to have taste
gonna be in Toronto (the 6) from the 27 to aug 1!! I've never couched crashed before and wanna try doing that this time... any homies who could adopt me for a night or two? ☺️
We built AI glasses software that gives you superhuman intelligence. Imagine instantly becoming the most knowledgeable person in any meeting, calculate large numbers in seconds, and understanding everything from physics, history, to philosophy, economics, and more. Beta app out…
Your laptop/phone is a literal supercomputer that can do Trillions of operations per second Yet most software is still slop and doesn’t feel lightning fast At Functio, we started by building the world's best AI tool for low-level code optimization To then change the whole…
Anyone can join @fdotinc, just come to SF and build something cool. I couldn’t care less where you went to school (I didn’t even finish high school), so credentials won’t win you a spot—your ambition and idea will.
I just built a robot for my grandma. Meet Sam, an AI caretaker for the elderly. It talks to your senior, monitors their health, and can even join them on walks. We’re giving away 15 for beta testing. Comment "SAM" or DM if you want one.
built a 4D printer i guess: 6 axis of movement. lets you print 10x stronger patterns. run threads of composites in the stress direction they're actually strongest. will be used for building large aerospace parts. hmu if you want to be a beta tester.
i’ve felt imposter syndrome in every hobby i tried. “jack of all trades, master of none” always stuck with me — but a few weeks ago, i found out there’s more to it. maybe being a jack of all trades isn’t so bad after all. pls send tips + it’s my first time filming and editing…
SDK + ORB-SLAM3 setup is ready, now fighting with intel realsense + ros2 problems. On the mission of building unified SLAM platform for robotics companies at @fdotinc
3 months ago, @im_roy_lee dropped out of Columbia to build Cluely. This weekend @AntonioSitongLi and I (students at Columbia) built Truely — the Anti-Cluely: An open-source tool that monitors your calls to see if you’re talking to a real person.