本届展会上,魔法原子带来了旗下机器人家族的明星成员。全尺寸通用人形机器人MagicBot Gen1全身42个主动自由度,能有效在工商业场景中执行长序列操作任务。荣获2025福布斯中国“人形机器人未来奖”的高动态双足人形机器人MagicBot Z1,搭载自研高性能关节模组,最大扭矩超130N·m,支持“大扰动冲击恢复”、“连续倒地起身”等高爆发运动,并在世界人形机器人运动会上斩获铜牌。此外,全球首款“头尾联动”四足机器人MagicDog融合音视触多模态交互,实现了真正的情感化陪伴。
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A few weeks ago my friend Harrison (@hktouw) and I did our yearly Tesla FSD cruise around the Bay Area — seven hours of letting the car drive while we talk about whatever comes to mind. This was the first year we never had to take over the wheel, which meant even more time for conversation. We covered AI adoption, investing, and then landed on something that’s been bugging me for a while. Why do we still store credentials in plaintext .env files?
Handling data in streams is fundamental to how we build applications. To make streaming work everywhere, the WHATWG Streams Standard (informally known as "Web streams") was designed to establish a common API to work across browsers and servers. It shipped in browsers, was adopted by Cloudflare Workers, Node.js, Deno, and Bun, and became the foundation for APIs like fetch(). It's a significant undertaking, and the people who designed it were solving hard problems with the constraints and tools they had at the time.