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that’s wild
Tweet praise of GPT-5.5 generating a full 7DOF robot arm draws strong support (83%) and small pushback (~8%), signaling faster end-to-end engineering workflows.
GPT 5.5 JUST VIBE CODED A FULL 7DOF ROBOT ARM WITH KINEMATICS, A CUSTOM GUI, AND STEP PARTS. What used to take weeks of stitching tools together is now starting to happen in one workflow. https://t.co/2rBBXC4LrT
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short reactions like "that’s wild" and "wow" signal genuine surprise at how fast things are converging.
bundling kinematics, robot control and a GUI in one pipeline makes the design loop ten times faster, a change many hardware engineers still underestimate.
a single tool can take an idea to a shipped system, cutting out intermediate steps and reducing the need to "know all the code."
with development moving from weeks to minutes, the new competitive moat is manufacturing speed.
people see AI beginning to help meaningfully and pushing a paradigm shift in coding, with promises of making work better.
wrapped in GUI boilerplate, not a novel technical advance.
; the real value can be in the way components are integrated, not each line of code.
of iteration and tuning, so a quick demo shouldn’t be treated as the final product.
; accessible demos help newcomers learn faster.
that rewards flashy demos over rigorous results.
before declaring whether something is genuinely novel.
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that’s wild
the real unlock here isn't just the tech, it's that a single tool can start producing complex systems from idea to shipped product without needing a bunch of intermediate steps or even knowing all the code involved.
This shrinks hardware R&D from weeks to minutes moat now is manufacturing speed.
vibe coded? it's regurgitating snippets from a robotics textbook and gui boilerplate. real novelty still takes weeks.
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