Alright, I would like to provide some clarity for all the experienced coders watching this video. At first glance, it may seem like I am blaming the product on my own inexperience. I defiantly could have gone online and found other videos to help educate me in coding, but Mark Rober said that HackPack would teach coding for any experience level. This is why I relied only on services provided by HackPack, so that I could see if it actually teaches the foundation of coding to a beginner. And from my experience, it does not do that very well. I still think it is awesome, just out of my league. Sorry for any misunderstanding!
Blaming your lack of understanding of programming as being the boxes/programs fault is not really fair. The point of being an "engineer" is that you try to solve your problems in a creative, unique way, copy pasting code from an AI isn't really learning coding, although it is a helpful tool if you know the basics. Search it up online, watch videos, try to get the basics so that you can more properly understand what you are copy pasting. Keep it up!
I disagree to some extent, Mark does say this is something to improve coding ability, but coding is really complicated. It can do that and teaches some things, however it does not replace understanding of coding. The rules and specific grammar needed is a language of itself. How the product is set up is mostly for an AI to tell you what to do. The problem being an AI is replacing how to think creatively to problem-solve. While much of this is user error and lack of knowledge, the product itself is more complex than advertised. The criticism is fair that it is difficult to learn from the bottom level just using this system. It is also constructive in that it recommends a crash course into coding to teach some needed tools to understand even the basics of copying and pasting recommended code.
@@thenightninja13trust me, it barely doesn’t do anything. In Roblox studio, I use ChatGPT, and yes, when he gets the code right, which is a low-chance if it’s a complex task, then I’m happy! But if he messes up, then it’s not the best feeling. But using AI without knowing the code (in a coding way) it’s just, not good. You don’t know what you’re writing, so if the AI keeps bugging it out, you’re stressed out. Sorry, my writing sucks but I hope you understand what I mean. @GameSpace3 says it better than I do.
I don’t think he was blaming the product. And he himself points out that he would have preferred if Crunchlabs provided a crash course on coding to understand why the code does what it does. He felt using the AI didn’t help him. He wanted to learn and doesn’t feel much improved despite spending hours solving a problem. I didn’t get the impression he was blaming the product. I ordered the turret and suspect I may have a similar experience to his. I do sort of wish they used python instead of C++. From my very limited experience, python appears to be more accessible for people with zero coding experience. But who knows maybe they’ll take the feedback and add coding basics. Whether it’s a spoken language or music or excel formulas, once you understand the fundamental rules of a language it becomes easier to build on that foundation.
i think youre,, very right. i personally program myself, html specifically and everytime i ask LLMs (AIs) to write me a code, i never learn anything, until i go on stackoverflow (best place to find coding answers btw). so really relying on ai is not practical lol
An excellent review from someone who has no experience with code but is trying anyway. It is people like you that will help them make their product better meet their promises. You are their target market, i hope they see your well documented experience. Keep it up 👍
This is the first of your videos I've watched and your attention to detail is great!! I love how you had the Zipline drone drop off the nerf darts and laser pointer. Only a true Mark Rover viewer would have done that, and only the best creators put in details like that. Great stuff mate!!! Keep it up!! Also I would love it if you added subtitles to your videos!!
Doing what you did is fine to some extent, but when trying to make it do something more difficult you have to know at least a bit about coding. I recommend watching some vidoes online, i am no coding expert and still understand what the code is doing and thats pretty simple to achive. Watch a simple tutorial on the basics of coding in basically any language and you will have a mich bigger chance to actually achive what you want. Even just a short video of 1 hour can make your projct much much easier to finish. Blaming it on your bad coding skills is not a good criticism, so next time learn something and than implement it. Trying to do something with no information about it is impossible thats why we go to school.
Yah, coding is hard man lol. Takes a long time to understand the language. I hope your curiosity leads you to learn more about coding. I'm assuming that is the point of this kit
Alright, I would like to provide some clarity for all the experienced coders watching this video. At first glance, it may seem like I am blaming the product on my own inexperience. I defiantly could have gone online and found other videos to help educate me in coding, but Mark Rober said that HackPack would teach coding for any experience level. This is why I relied only on services provided by HackPack, so that I could see if it actually teaches the foundation of coding to a beginner. And from my experience, it does not do that very well. I still think it is awesome, just out of my league. Sorry for any misunderstanding!
Using safari when it said not to was definitely your fault lmao
Let's be honest, using Safari in the first place was his fault.
Lol @@Mike-ml1ik
Blaming your lack of understanding of programming as being the boxes/programs fault is not really fair. The point of being an "engineer" is that you try to solve your problems in a creative, unique way, copy pasting code from an AI isn't really learning coding, although it is a helpful tool if you know the basics. Search it up online, watch videos, try to get the basics so that you can more properly understand what you are copy pasting. Keep it up!
I disagree to some extent, Mark does say this is something to improve coding ability, but coding is really complicated. It can do that and teaches some things, however it does not replace understanding of coding. The rules and specific grammar needed is a language of itself.
How the product is set up is mostly for an AI to tell you what to do. The problem being an AI is replacing how to think creatively to problem-solve.
While much of this is user error and lack of knowledge, the product itself is more complex than advertised. The criticism is fair that it is difficult to learn from the bottom level just using this system. It is also constructive in that it recommends a crash course into coding to teach some needed tools to understand even the basics of copying and pasting recommended code.
@@thenightninja13trust me, it barely doesn’t do anything. In Roblox studio, I use ChatGPT, and yes, when he gets the code right, which is a low-chance if it’s a complex task, then I’m happy! But if he messes up, then it’s not the best feeling. But using AI without knowing the code (in a coding way) it’s just, not good. You don’t know what you’re writing, so if the AI keeps bugging it out, you’re stressed out. Sorry, my writing sucks but I hope you understand what I mean. @GameSpace3 says it better than I do.
I don’t think he was blaming the product. And he himself points out that he would have preferred if Crunchlabs provided a crash course on coding to understand why the code does what it does. He felt using the AI didn’t help him. He wanted to learn and doesn’t feel much improved despite spending hours solving a problem. I didn’t get the impression he was blaming the product.
I ordered the turret and suspect I may have a similar experience to his. I do sort of wish they used python instead of C++. From my very limited experience, python appears to be more accessible for people with zero coding experience.
But who knows maybe they’ll take the feedback and add coding basics. Whether it’s a spoken language or music or excel formulas, once you understand the fundamental rules of a language it becomes easier to build on that foundation.
i think youre,, very right. i personally program myself, html specifically and everytime i ask LLMs (AIs) to write me a code, i never learn anything, until i go on stackoverflow (best place to find coding answers btw). so really relying on ai is not practical lol
An excellent review from someone who has no experience with code but is trying anyway. It is people like you that will help them make their product better meet their promises. You are their target market, i hope they see your well documented experience. Keep it up 👍
Thank you so much!! I really appreciate you!
Imagine using safari especially on computer.
This is the first of your videos I've watched and your attention to detail is great!! I love how you had the Zipline drone drop off the nerf darts and laser pointer. Only a true Mark Rover viewer would have done that, and only the best creators put in details like that. Great stuff mate!!! Keep it up!! Also I would love it if you added subtitles to your videos!!
Thank you so much!! I love to see someone notice those details!
You’re video is very well done, I appreciate the story beats woven into it
Excellent video! Thank you for sharing this!
Glad you enjoyed it!
who tf uses safari on their computer😭
genuinely
Great video, i am begging you to show all the code in the comments! Fire video
Nice video!
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you are so lucky that pointing that laser directly towards your camera did not damage its sensor
I subscribed
13:00 15:26 was gonna write a big comment but you got to the conclusion alone or maybe with the friends 👍
now learn some more and make more things 😆
Product 💀
Price 💀
Keep it up!
Is bro mark rober's son you sounds like mark rober
I think it’s the music, it sound the same as Mark Robers
Your videos are next to mark rober level, nice videos
Trick is to use a better ai
Trick is don't use ai
If you learned how to code, this would've been better but nonetheless very cool video!
Doing what you did is fine to some extent, but when trying to make it do something more difficult you have to know at least a bit about coding. I recommend watching some vidoes online, i am no coding expert and still understand what the code is doing and thats pretty simple to achive. Watch a simple tutorial on the basics of coding in basically any language and you will have a mich bigger chance to actually achive what you want. Even just a short video of 1 hour can make your projct much much easier to finish. Blaming it on your bad coding skills is not a good criticism, so next time learn something and than implement it. Trying to do something with no information about it is impossible thats why we go to school.
Very one who I talked to said it worked fine and it was great, so it must just be you
This guy seemed to have some problems... th-cam.com/video/8Q1Yzvjq5W4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=W-BoFHBkdDEJv0nB
Yah, coding is hard man lol.
Takes a long time to understand the language. I hope your curiosity leads you to learn more about coding. I'm assuming that is the point of this kit
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Dude, the goal is to learn how to do these things. Mark robo is there to help not do everything for you. 🤦♂️