You're right! It feels like mom was preparing him for all these years. Preparing him to make the most out of those 30 minutes. For those crucial 30 minutes of ABSOLUTE WAR.
Fun fact, wasps hate quadcopter rotor noise. The rotor blades are strong enough to survive collisions with insects. Wasps target the rotors, get sliced, and more come looking. Rinse and repeat until local wasp population either leaves or gets rekt. $400 for a decent quad with fpv capability, some cleaning supplies to get the guts off your new friend, a fun afternoon of aerial carnage 😂
Been on a robotics team for three years, head engineer, all that and it’s still amazing when the robot drives, literally every time it’s like “holy shit that worked?!”
I'm a director of engineering leading teams of robotics professionals, and I personally have like 15 years of experience. *It's still like that!* Love this field.
Now, not robotics but i was tasked to build a DC-charger for vehicles and every time the process worked out i nearly jumped in the air. It's a great shame that i wasn't able to continue on the project due to it being cut. But that was the most fun ive had with programming... ever!
well I guess us men do share some things in common. no matter how much experience we have, when the things we're working on just work, we are and will still get amazed by it like it's a miracle
This tech is OLD look it up. North Korea has had this for years. Not to mention motion detection and engagement has been utilized in paintball sentries made by Tony Stark and project sentry gun years ago on TH-cam. Tada he's not a genuine genius you think he is. Smart but also had to get code from them and using the bs chatgpt claim seems like it's a false statement. I could be wrong but I doubt it. The code written for Project sentry gun is on GitHub and I'm sure that's what he used. If not I would be surprised.
The mosquito fence idea can still do with some development. A few attempts have been made but we need a cheap open source system that can protect a small house.
Pro tip, don't buy wasp killer. Soapy water in a spray bottle or a water gun works just as well. Soap removes their water resistant coating and allows the water to clog the pores they breathe from. Instantly downed and dead within seconds. Tbh changing the airsoft gun out for a watergun setup would probably be SUPER effective.
@@TheGamerLucas11 gavin explained in his other channel, but basically if they use 60 the video has to be faster, and 30 just becomes an odd playback rate, so they record normal videos at 50 and slowmo footage at 25. so that's why they use 48 or 50 fps.
The fact that the first story with clear facts and motivation, is all worth it; and it shared amongst all stung by wasps throughout the world, is insane!
this is an insane undertaking if this is your first build. holy hell man. this is the opposite of a "beginner project". usually people start with a kit or a 3D printer or something. fantastic work my guy. you should be very proud. i can't imagine how much you've grown as a person from overcoming this
Most of this is most likely already on the Internet. I will bet my bees nuts he didn't write the code himself and or just magically do it all by himself. Look up tonystark or project sentry gun. You're going to find this is nothing new. The challenge here is the calibration and fine tuning to hit small objects as well as leading the target perfectly. OpenCv among other libraries have been utilized for this.
Absolutely wild to see you go at this level of build with literally zero experience. This is the kind of project I would expect to see on an established robotics channel - you accomplished so much with so little. Making a copper sleeve for your motor gear and pounding on the shaft with a hammer really made me smile. Great work. Great build. Can't wait to see V2 where you decouple the camera and gun to avoid that camera shake on firing 😉
This hits home. This really hits home. Nothing makes me feel more "tony stark" than sitting at my workspace, 672 lines of code up on my laptop, and wires and misc tools and components strewn across it. All there really is to say is I love making. Creating something that works is one of the single most satisfying feelings in the world. Kudos to you, good sir. You built it, it worked, and its yours.
Thank you for respecting the ORIGINAL CREATOR AS WELL AS PROJECT SENTRY GUN AND PAINTBALL SENTRIES MADE YEARS AGO THAT ALL THESE GRIFTERS GET THEIR IDEAS FROM AND Pretend IT'S KNEW AND Their BRAIN FART.
I agree. This hits home. The yellow jackets are mean bastards. I remember seeing one and running like hell. I finally got confident enough to use Raid but I'm still a baby when it comes to wasps.
Bro, if your PC fails like that and you don't know why, just take it to Micro Center, this isn't even an ad, I have more faith in them than my own slapdash hardware skills. And if they can't save it, it probably can't be saved for less than the cost of a new rig.
I have never taken a pc to anyone,l. But Micro Center is where I go when I hit a wall. They answer questions, and I have even had then give me software tools on disk for nothing when I couldn't get on line. Of course you can't go ask them for that so don't. Just saying they are helpful when they can be. They also have some deals on open box stuff and a pretty good hobby electronics and toys/gadgets area. Wish they would get back into FPV drones.
Dude this was such a good watch! I've very recently finnished a drone project that enables me to drop grenades from my DJI FPV, and seeing you succeed gave me that incredible feeling again of succeeding with my own project. There's nothing like it, I'm addicted.
The trick to making the speeches work, is finding the relatability in the audience, and you can manufacture relatability if you make the audience privy to the process of the challenge.
My father too let me drive forklift in his company too... Until at The age of 10-12 i accidentaly drove trough the big garage door because i got scared by a wasp
the haunting sound of it every time the motors turn, like a machine locked-in and loaded, ready to strike fear to those who'll get hit. Especially the A10 Warthog fire rate. I am currently studying Electronics Engineering, and you're one of my favorite channel when it comes to building random stuff
Uhm akshually, fires 3900 rounds per minute. Judging by the ability to distinguish the individual projectiles based on the sound, the firerate cannot exceed 300 rounds per minute 🤓
Wrong he copied Tony Stark and or Project Sentry Gun from their paintball sentries made years ago. This is nothing new. Then clearly saying tonystark in the video is poking at he knew what he did. Not a genius but smart to do it. I've done it. It's not hard if you know how to build things. Look up Tonystark or project sentry gun two different channels from TH-cam years ago that did this minus the wasps shooting. So it's good to know ppl are giving credit to the ORIGINAL CODE WRITERS FOR THIS INSTEAD OF CLAIMS IT'S CHAtGPT... OH WAIT HE DIDN'T GIVE CREDIT.
Even easier way to get rid of wasps, is to make the area wood bore friendly. Wood bores will hover and guard the area from absolutely anything that flys. I've seen them go after airliners a couple thousand feet up. Don't swat at them, and you can just Walt right up to them and carry on your business. But if a damn wasp gets spotted anywhere, the wood bore will go unalive it in mid air, then go right back to its hovering guard duty.
It boggles my mind how there are people on TH-cam who are not subscribed to you. The content quality is so high, every single video feels original , and somehow you manage to make an RC car, FPS gaming, wasp killing robot inspirational. Awesome fucking creator.
I don't think anyone should say that this is or isn't hard, easy, or anything else on a platform like this. The level of difficulty is based on the ability, background and experience of the person attempting it, however easy it may be for you doesn't matter, and really, nobody cares. I'll never understand comments like this. A project like this would be very difficult or impossible for most people. Building something like this would only be simple to those that are experienced with electronics, code writing, robotics, components, and the resources to find relevant information involved. There are things I can do that none of my friends or family could, and things they can do that I can't, its all relative to experience, background, and ability, I would never say " this is easy, or not hard". The comment "not hard" is like telling someone that can't change a car tire that its easy to swap a motor in a car....may be easy to a seasoned mechanic, but not to a person who has no experience in automotive repair. I can easily fix my vehicles, lawn mower and snow blower, repair broken copper or pvc plumbing pipes, repair or replace a roof, build and fly RC planes and helicopters, fix cars, and home appliances, but my friends wouldn't even know begin, nor would they even know where to start to diagnose an issue with their vehicle. See my point? Comments like that are honestly stupid and mean nothing. Congratulations on this being "not hard" for you, its "not hard" for me to build, program, and test automated valve assemblies that go into G.E.'s off shore sites, or to install a fire suppression system's in a large data room, or diagnose and repair my furnace or my car when it breaks. Thats because I have done these things many times, not because its "not hard" to do. Even with my experience with the above listed things, I would struggle to build something like this FPS wasp killer because I haven't ever built something like this. I guess my point is people should think before they post things on platforms like this. And clearly I'm not the only one who agrees with this, I guarantee there were dozens of others that may have wanted to leave a comment like this, but just chose not to take the time like I did here.
As a filmmaker myself, this video is a cinematic masterpiece that told a story with emotion. The lighting, storytelling, the music, and the failures and progress sent shivers down my back. Giving context of your fear of wasps and letting us sympathize with your fear, make shifting tools to solve a problem, and showing us not to be "deathly" afraid of our fear shook me to my core. "If you didn't have to fear failure, if you didn't have to fear death, if you had all the right tools, and you mustered up the courage to try, what would you accomplish?" -Nick, Basically Homeless, Zetta
I gotta say, this video moved me. Never would I have thought a Mr. Humus video would leave me reflecting on life itself. But here I am, wiping a tear from my eye, basking in the realization that I have made excuses for the past 8 years as to why I’m not being the gigachad I was born to be. Thank you Nick, I am grateful for the entertainment you have provided me over the years. I shall go forth and ask dumb questions in the pursuit of building cool shit
Awesome video! I like what you said at the end. "If you didn't have to fear failure. If you didn't have to fear death. If you had all the right tools, and you mustered up the courage to try. What would you accomplish?" That is so true! I wanted to build a car, but I didn't think I was capable. I didn't want to face the financial repercussions of failure. But I dove in and have really surprised myself. Here I am with a car I assembled from a bare frame to something nearly street legal. You are capable of more than your mind leads you to believe. Break down those barriers and surprise yourself. Achieve what you didn't think you could. The only failures are the ones who don't try.
I (15) actualy tryed this with the help of my 3d Printer and coding skills i got the gimbal and car moving but completly underestimated actualy putting it together. respect
I forgot how much pain robotics was at the beginning. I am a 3 year FRC student and I love your vids. I run all the programing and it can be def challenging. I think this was your best vid yet so far. Continue the good work!!
I have to give praise to the wife who must have a tone of patience with all your projects/dreams. She must be a true blessing. Loved the video that I received randomly on my youtube feed. I'll have to share this one with my brother as he is deathly afraid of wasps as well. He is not allergic, just terrified of them. Nice work, enjoyed every second of the video.
Very beautiful work💥💥 it is very great to see the perseverance and patience, and the amount of time that was put in to make it magnificent🙂 When I handle similar hobby projects, the easiest way I get answers is to study the datasheet of the components and the documentation of the individual libraries that control them. Majority of the answers you might be looking for in ChatGPT are already there... And I have also discovered that to get a straightforward answer from an AI model, the question has to be well structured. Good luck with your wasp machine gun, and I look forward to more exciting projects 🎉
Don't trigger with a servo, use a solenoid. Use a MOSFET to trigger the solenoid. Don't forget a freewheeling diode. Also ask someone, a human, to walk you through specific parts that make sense. You also probably don't need dual video encoders, just compromise on resolution and tack together two video streams into one side by side. Steppers work but they can get upset by too much back torque, i think what you want here is an Odrive kit for the gimbal, i mean, you're sponsored anyway and have "unlimited" parts budget.
Yeah, people often act like this guy does everything on his own, but having a unlimited wallet and no 9-5 job or boss is a huge weight lift. I mean, if the prices he showed are true, he easily spent over 10k on this robot. I make 100k a year and even I dont have disposable 10k, at least not easily.
… wasps… there wasps… let’s not be killing any bees now… we like bees… mostly. Also can we have a nuclear option for not just wasps, but mosquitoes too?
I have a fear of abandoned cars, went to retrieve a frisbee, and the car it landed under had a damn near engine bay sized wasp nest, got stung A LOT, my parents gave me Motrin and I had an even worse allergic reaction to that (lifelong ibuprofen allergy yay!) and actually had to go to the hospital at that point. All of this was relayed to me in the hospital after I woke up so I know exactly how Mr. homeless here feels
@chriswilbur1356 damn! That's a series of unfortunate events lol. I'm luckily not allergic, but when I was very young I got stung twice by the same wasp playing on a playground and a couple years later stepped on a mud wasp nest and saw one crawl into a hole in my crocs and sting me. Can't stand them, they're mean 😂
I’d do almost anything for a microcenter in my city. I used to live next to a couple and it was amazing. Visiting microventer as a kid was like walking into a magical land. I miss it so much now that I move three states away.
I know I’m a couple weeks late, but if you modified it to shoot like rock salt using compressed air it would scatter a bit more and accuracy wouldn’t matter as much - you could just hook a giant hopper up to it as an ammo supply, but im not sure about quickly releasing pressure
I really respect your understanding of life and the world, you can’t convey such accurate morals without having learned them yourself, loving the videos bro a few years ago you were playing siege with a Wii remote and now you’re making movies with your wife and children, nothing but the best for you man
No joke. Rebuild the robot in unreal engine and go around the neighborhood shooting wasps and other pests. If you shoot the cat the game reports you to the aspca and uninstalls itself.
Last year I had a wasp infestation in my walls. They were mainly by my desk in the basement. Over the winter as they hibernated, they were feasted on by spiders. Now I have a spider problem. I'm boutta hook up axe spray and a lighter to a Jetson Orin with LLM control ... Not really. Hehe....he....
I told my mom about how you thought you could breathe out of your butt when you were a kid and she’s been giggling for a while lol. Just thought I should remind you that you told us that.
As a long time airsoft and FPS player I could give some pointers for a potential V2/3/whatever one you're on now. HPS was the right idea, as it provides the highest fire rate with the lowest recoil, however the recoil was still impacting your accuracy in ways that could be mitigated. A good HPS rifle would do a lot of that job while still being fairly lightweight and small. The main thing you want to look for with HPS (and take this with a grain of salt I'm not an HPS player) is barrel length, pressure, flow rate, and feed rate. Barrel length will change your accuracy and recoil, pressure will change your ROF mainly, flow rate will change all of those, and feed rate/capability will change how consistently and reliably the gun feeds and shoots which can affect accuracy. Actually, on top of that, I've completely forgotten hop, BB weight, and density, which entirely change how your BB flies. Just being a bit of an airsoft nerd myself I saw your flight patterns and said "those could be entirely flat and straight and you should be hitting your target" Don't just think of airsoft as a surrogate for firearms. As someone who's used both, they're incredibly different and you should absolutely treat them as such. You'd be surprised to find how much detail there is in the dynamics of airsoft. BB's can fly straight as an arrow, or bullet I suppose, given the right conditions. You've proved yourself someone who makes things as a result of learning. Try airsoft and you might learn a bit more :)
It’s insane listening to you talk and thinking about how everything you said through the whole video is exactly the way I think and always have… I wanna build stuff like this so bad lol
As someone who went through the phase of deathly fear of wasps and hornets, thank you for this. Now I didn’t need to wast- SPEND that much time and money to get over the fear, but I appreciate the effort. Try watching some of the hornet kings videos
Such a great Video. Also your talking about getting over fear and don't get limited by thinking I don't have the right tools is soo encouraging. Thank you :)
Using chatgpt to build this is a special kind of insanity. It's the epitome of garbage in -> garbage out, but on hard mode because you'll always get garbage out. You could've saved months of work just by sticking with spec pages and forum posts. What an absolute madman lol
You don't always get garbage out, even simple prompts can tell you a hell of a lot. For example, I needed to write a program to search files based on several grouping parameters and it spit out a whole working program. Im sure if you asked it to write a program to control a stepper motor, it would give you a solution that would be 80% correct.
This is genuinely one of the best TH-cam videos I’ve watched in a very long time. From the story telling, to the cinematography, to the idea itself, incredible. This deserves waaaaay more views. I’ve never seen this channel before, but this earned my subscription 🫡.
Basically homeless has made some of the greatest inventions known to man. I can't believe I've been watching him all these years since R6 Seige days and still haven't subscribed. That changes today
I don't usually comment on sponsors but micro center is my dream store lol. Best buy is already dangerous (so is hobby lobby for those who know that place) and microcenter is a more nerdy much larger best buy. I just wish I lived closer to one! Closest ones in Milwaukee Wisconsin which is hours away. 😖
I'm going to start an account dedicated to when youtubers havent made a video on their normal schedule, and it will be purely about how every time I remember a channel they end up posting within 48 hours. I've had this happen like 4 times in a row so at this point it's basically a foolproof plan. Was literally looking at your channel yesterday to see if I had missed an upload or something.
I am currently ranked 20th in the world in MechWarrior Online, and here's this dude making me feel like I could do better. Bravo, sir. You are a MechEngineer, a MechTech, and a MechWarrior. You'd be a welcome addition to my comp team.
It’s good to ask questions and you can never ask a stupid question because if you don’t ask, you won’t know it’s all about the little things that you know to paint the bigger picture.
Im a huge animal guy. I keep reptiles. Bunch of snakes, lizards live with me. I enjoy tarantulas and other arachnids. Bees/wasps and monkeys are my only real fear. Good luck soldier.
Why bees? They basically never sting and it’s barely painful. Allergies? I also work really close next to wasps almost every day. They fly by me every so minute, some rarely land on me. They never stung me. They get used to people and their routines and as long as you dont disturb them or their nest they don’t really care about you.
@@TuRmIx96 got stung when I was five, instilled a jumpiness around them basically. I've somewhat gotten over it but I don't enjoy them lol. Obviously certain bees are very important and I was being tongue in cheek but ya know.
Ok i have to be honnest. I enjoyed the video a lot. As i watched, some of your stories felt like they were trying to make a point, and they did in a lotteral sense. For example, working with what you have and possibly buying proper tools. But then i got to the end. As you talked about fearung death, about having the right tools, etc, it clicked. And that moment just blew me away. The fact that you can include suck a profound moment in a video is amazing. Keep it up.
Man refuses to go to therapy, builds a tactical robot.
Appropriate title ngl😂
I could imagine the military is taking notes on this.
@@randominternetperson5806 nah, they done it already. For example gunship turrets take measurements from the gunners eyes and use it to aim.
@@randominternetperson5806 If a guy can put it together with commercially available parts, the military had it a decade ago.
killdozer reference
The fact that your mom only let you play games for 30 minutes and the battery only lasting for 30 minutes also feels a bit special
You're right! It feels like mom was preparing him for all these years. Preparing him to make the most out of those 30 minutes. For those crucial 30 minutes of ABSOLUTE WAR.
30 minutes to conquer death. Thanks mom
Honwstly i feel bad for him his mom forced him to be bored half the time like 4 hours is a better amount of time
@@cadon_slayer4285 there's things other than screentime to get not bored with 🤷♀️
@@cadon_slayer4285 you can have fun without playing games
Fun fact, wasps hate quadcopter rotor noise. The rotor blades are strong enough to survive collisions with insects. Wasps target the rotors, get sliced, and more come looking. Rinse and repeat until local wasp population either leaves or gets rekt. $400 for a decent quad with fpv capability, some cleaning supplies to get the guts off your new friend, a fun afternoon of aerial carnage 😂
Melee is fun but needs moar dakka
LFG HYPE IN THE CHAT VESPID NERF JUST LANDED
There is a video of a guy slicing up a wasp nest with drive propellers
@@TacticalGamingFooleverywhere i go I see 40K.
“Actually feels like I’m playing a video game”
Buddy you just stumbled onto the secret behind our massive drone programs
he should watch Enders Game
Just one enlistment away from clicking on heads
@@Hawk7886 A few beers can reach the same goal x,x
💀
"Hey man, what are you playing?"
"Irl."
instead of paintball gun he should use a flamethrower that is pin point precise and can shoot a thin flow of of fire
@@Rajveersingh-ft7le U dont understand how fire works huh
@@LilSnotbag what do you know about fire and it is not possible
@@Rajveersingh-ft7le wat u mean paintball its a airsoft it’s to different sports and types of guns
@@superlevgameing645 i didnt watched the full video but i think it could be a devastating guided flamethrower
First 10 minutes watching this vid, I learned I could upgrade the m.2 wifi card in the enclosure on my mobo. Subbed
Been on a robotics team for three years, head engineer, all that and it’s still amazing when the robot drives, literally every time it’s like “holy shit that worked?!”
I'm a director of engineering leading teams of robotics professionals, and I personally have like 15 years of experience. *It's still like that!*
Love this field.
Now, not robotics but i was tasked to build a DC-charger for vehicles and every time the process worked out i nearly jumped in the air. It's a great shame that i wasn't able to continue on the project due to it being cut. But that was the most fun ive had with programming... ever!
There's no feeling like when it's your own 2 hands that made the rocks think.
well I guess us men do share some things in common. no matter how much experience we have, when the things we're working on just work, we are and will still get amazed by it like it's a miracle
@@_hkrm_ just a hunch but i do think women also have that
he is now one simple gun swap and face detection algorithm away from creating a full on sentry gun
This tech is OLD look it up. North Korea has had this for years. Not to mention motion detection and engagement has been utilized in paintball sentries made by Tony Stark and project sentry gun years ago on TH-cam. Tada he's not a genuine genius you think he is. Smart but also had to get code from them and using the bs chatgpt claim seems like it's a false statement. I could be wrong but I doubt it. The code written for Project sentry gun is on GitHub and I'm sure that's what he used. If not I would be surprised.
The mosquito fence idea can still do with some development. A few attempts have been made but we need a cheap open source system that can protect a small house.
I made a thing already made one. In his video "I built a highly illegal home defense system."
Not really, it would need alot of modification, he already had a weight problem with an airsoft gun, a real one weighs alot more.
@@verakoo6187 oh fuck the cia have totally already invented that shit huh
Pro tip, don't buy wasp killer. Soapy water in a spray bottle or a water gun works just as well. Soap removes their water resistant coating and allows the water to clog the pores they breathe from. Instantly downed and dead within seconds. Tbh changing the airsoft gun out for a watergun setup would probably be SUPER effective.
I would hate to be a wasp around you😂
I think this is the first time i see someone use 48 FPS in a TH-cam video
slow mo guys also do 48 fps, but idk why not 60 or 30
@@TheGamerLucas11 48 is double 24. 24fps is typically what you use when filming cinematic content.
@@TheGamerLucas11 gavin explained in his other channel, but basically if they use 60 the video has to be faster, and 30 just becomes an odd playback rate, so they record normal videos at 50 and slowmo footage at 25. so that's why they use 48 or 50 fps.
american version of 50 fps
Bro must have filmed in 24fps for top cinematic content and in 48fps to show slowed down footage. Big brain move.
"they normally let me drive the forklift"
that's some real "my mom lets me have icecream for dinner" energy
goddamnit now i have to go all the way downstairs and get ice cream
...so funny, because of the employee's response. My heads hurts from laughing so much.
“They do!?!?” 😂
The fact that the first story with clear facts and motivation, is all worth it; and it shared amongst all stung by wasps throughout the world, is insane!
Mr. Homeless "I wasn't even smart enough to grab a can of Raid"
Me: I am scared of the wasp on the can of Raid.
😂
the wasp is scared of me with the can of raid. (And a lighter)
lmao that's hilarious
I used to be afraid of bees.. now I shoo them away and bob and weave 😅 somehow avoiding getting stung
this is an insane undertaking if this is your first build. holy hell man. this is the opposite of a "beginner project". usually people start with a kit or a 3D printer or something.
fantastic work my guy. you should be very proud. i can't imagine how much you've grown as a person from overcoming this
Most of this is most likely already on the Internet. I will bet my bees nuts he didn't write the code himself and or just magically do it all by himself. Look up tonystark or project sentry gun. You're going to find this is nothing new. The challenge here is the calibration and fine tuning to hit small objects as well as leading the target perfectly. OpenCv among other libraries have been utilized for this.
Your my adulthood hero
Genuinely in the top 3 youtube vidios I've ever watched. I built an auto vinyl record jukebox in the same way, GPT and troubleshooting. Love it man!!!
I'm honestly happy that there are maker TH-camrs not afraid to show off setbacks and failures during the build of a project. amazing job man
"I confronted my biggest fear"
Me looking at the title: "you're afraid of first person shooters? Or are you afraid of frames per second?"
😂 same
im glad he changed the thumbnail, then i knew what the video was about and decided to watch it
Absolutely wild to see you go at this level of build with literally zero experience. This is the kind of project I would expect to see on an established robotics channel - you accomplished so much with so little. Making a copper sleeve for your motor gear and pounding on the shaft with a hammer really made me smile.
Great work. Great build. Can't wait to see V2 where you decouple the camera and gun to avoid that camera shake on firing 😉
This hits home. This really hits home. Nothing makes me feel more "tony stark" than sitting at my workspace, 672 lines of code up on my laptop, and wires and misc tools and components strewn across it. All there really is to say is I love making. Creating something that works is one of the single most satisfying feelings in the world. Kudos to you, good sir. You built it, it worked, and its yours.
Thank you for respecting the ORIGINAL CREATOR AS WELL AS PROJECT SENTRY GUN AND PAINTBALL SENTRIES MADE YEARS AGO THAT ALL THESE GRIFTERS GET THEIR IDEAS FROM AND Pretend IT'S KNEW AND Their BRAIN FART.
You must realize what you said when saying it's HIS it's not if he didn't write the code or do it by himself. I hate ppl grifting on others work.
@@TheTubejunky i mean its not a patented video idea
I agree. This hits home. The yellow jackets are mean bastards. I remember seeing one and running like hell. I finally got confident enough to use Raid but I'm still a baby when it comes to wasps.
THE GOAT IS BACK
This warms my soul. Love both of you guys
32:00, what every child needs to hear from the earliest age. Ended up here randomly but I think I have found a home.
Bro, if your PC fails like that and you don't know why, just take it to Micro Center, this isn't even an ad, I have more faith in them than my own slapdash hardware skills. And if they can't save it, it probably can't be saved for less than the cost of a new rig.
Sadly I don't even have a microcenter in my state
I have never taken a pc to anyone,l. But Micro Center is where I go when I hit a wall. They answer questions, and I have even had then give me software tools on disk for nothing when I couldn't get on line. Of course you can't go ask them for that so don't. Just saying they are helpful when they can be. They also have some deals on open box stuff and a pretty good hobby electronics and toys/gadgets area. Wish they would get back into FPV drones.
YES! Support Brick and Mortar stores, and stop feeding Jeff Bezos.
incredible storytelling and production here. I'm proud of you dad
ask him how much cheat providers payed hit to abandon his Valdo project! its absolutely disgusting how he selled his soul to them! disgusting!
Update coming soon@@rw3080
Thanks son
@@rw3080 context?
@@rw3080bros mad that TH-cam man with kids got paid. Touch grass
Dude this was such a good watch! I've very recently finnished a drone project that enables me to drop grenades from my DJI FPV, and seeing you succeed gave me that incredible feeling again of succeeding with my own project. There's nothing like it, I'm addicted.
I love when some TH-camr's ideas scope creep all the way up to ARPA project lol. Mark Rober's egg is another example.
Scope creep is a good time
@@BasicallyHomeless ofc the ACOG fiend would like that
I’m not usually a fan of motivational speeches, they’re usually unbearably cheesy. But that ending really got to me dang
The trick to making the speeches work, is finding the relatability in the audience, and you can manufacture relatability if you make the audience privy to the process of the challenge.
@@Cosmic_Corpse22 He's just been in the shitter before, so he knows what it's like to be a normal person lol
nah, I was just cutting onions at that time.
@@ihavealife002 speaking of shitters, I'm about to feed mine a few logs, brb
@@ihavealife002I mean, he IS basically homeless
That cut on your finger at 8:51 looked gnarly, and you're just chilling with a loose skin flap like it ain't even there.
8:10 “They usually let me drive the forklifts” 😭🙏
that dude was so puzzled XD
That's Niko behaviour
My father too let me drive forklift in his company too... Until at The age of 10-12 i accidentaly drove trough the big garage door because i got scared by a wasp
Bro I started tearing up of laughter at that clip. 🤣🤣
"they do??" 😭😭😭
the haunting sound of it every time the motors turn, like a machine locked-in and loaded, ready to strike fear to those who'll get hit. Especially the A10 Warthog fire rate. I am currently studying Electronics Engineering, and you're one of my favorite channel when it comes to building random stuff
Uhm akshually, fires 3900 rounds per minute. Judging by the ability to distinguish the individual projectiles based on the sound, the firerate cannot exceed 300 rounds per minute 🤓
The production, the music .. the cutting ... FLAWLESS! :)
you just created a real Camera rig right here
but on wheels
and with a (totally not real, its a airsoft) gun
He created a sentry from ULTRAKILL/TF2, but on wheels.
You made a wasp CIWS at home, Jesus christ youre a genius
Close In Wasp Splatter
Feel bad for anyone down range 😂
Wrong he copied Tony Stark and or Project Sentry Gun from their paintball sentries made years ago. This is nothing new. Then clearly saying tonystark in the video is poking at he knew what he did. Not a genius but smart to do it. I've done it. It's not hard if you know how to build things. Look up Tonystark or project sentry gun two different channels from TH-cam years ago that did this minus the wasps shooting. So it's good to know ppl are giving credit to the ORIGINAL CODE WRITERS FOR THIS INSTEAD OF CLAIMS IT'S CHAtGPT... OH WAIT HE DIDN'T GIVE CREDIT.
@@badideagenerator2315*trans high five*
Brrrrrrrrrt
Even easier way to get rid of wasps, is to make the area wood bore friendly. Wood bores will hover and guard the area from absolutely anything that flys. I've seen them go after airliners a couple thousand feet up. Don't swat at them, and you can just Walt right up to them and carry on your business. But if a damn wasp gets spotted anywhere, the wood bore will go unalive it in mid air, then go right back to its hovering guard duty.
It boggles my mind how there are people on TH-cam who are not subscribed to you. The content quality is so high, every single video feels original , and somehow you manage to make an RC car, FPS gaming, wasp killing robot inspirational. Awesome fucking creator.
some people prefer watching logan paul/sneako brainrot.
@@s.sradon9782 How does bro go from basically homeless to "logan paul/sneako brainrot" ❓
Forget Elon Musk and his Neuralink. This man will be the first to create Sword Art Online in real life
haha ye!!!
💀💀
In a year minimum
Oh, yes, he'll build the super death ray from "Don't build the Super Death Ray"
And with the help of chat GPT 😂
Welcome to robotics. It is hard and expensive but, very rewarding.
Not hard
@@PortalAuditor🤓🤓
I don't think anyone should say that this is or isn't hard, easy, or anything else on a platform like this. The level of difficulty is based on the ability, background and experience of the person attempting it, however easy it may be for you doesn't matter, and really, nobody cares. I'll never understand comments like this. A project like this would be very difficult or impossible for most people. Building something like this would only be simple to those that are experienced with electronics, code writing, robotics, components, and the resources to find relevant information involved.
There are things I can do that none of my friends or family could, and things they can do that I can't, its all relative to experience, background, and ability, I would never say " this is easy, or not hard". The comment "not hard" is like telling someone that can't change a car tire that its easy to swap a motor in a car....may be easy to a seasoned mechanic, but not to a person who has no experience in automotive repair. I can easily fix my vehicles, lawn mower and snow blower, repair broken copper or pvc plumbing pipes, repair or replace a roof, build and fly RC planes and helicopters, fix cars, and home appliances, but my friends wouldn't even know begin, nor would they even know where to start to diagnose an issue with their vehicle. See my point? Comments like that are honestly stupid and mean nothing. Congratulations on this being "not hard" for you, its "not hard" for me to build, program, and test automated valve assemblies that go into G.E.'s off shore sites, or to install a fire suppression system's in a large data room, or diagnose and repair my furnace or my car when it breaks. Thats because I have done these things many times, not because its "not hard" to do. Even with my experience with the above listed things, I would struggle to build something like this FPS wasp killer because I haven't ever built something like this. I guess my point is people should think before they post things on platforms like this. And clearly I'm not the only one who agrees with this, I guarantee there were dozens of others that may have wanted to leave a comment like this, but just chose not to take the time like I did here.
@@brine80 aint redin allat
The fear the day I make someone mad and they build a tactical robot with a 5000 round drum mag that drives itself up to my house
Yea...that's why there's some major regulations on this type of stuff. Beware
As a filmmaker myself, this video is a cinematic masterpiece that told a story with emotion. The lighting, storytelling, the music, and the failures and progress sent shivers down my back. Giving context of your fear of wasps and letting us sympathize with your fear, make shifting tools to solve a problem, and showing us not to be "deathly" afraid of our fear shook me to my core.
"If you didn't have to fear failure, if you didn't have to fear death, if you had all the right tools, and you mustered up the courage to try, what would you accomplish?"
-Nick, Basically Homeless, Zetta
I gotta say, this video moved me. Never would I have thought a Mr. Humus video would leave me reflecting on life itself. But here I am, wiping a tear from my eye, basking in the realization that I have made excuses for the past 8 years as to why I’m not being the gigachad I was born to be. Thank you Nick, I am grateful for the entertainment you have provided me over the years. I shall go forth and ask dumb questions in the pursuit of building cool shit
First you need to get sponsors to pay for everything, makes the job a lot easier.
Bro comes every once in a while. Cooks, eats and leaves no crumbs. I really enjoy these bangers
I don’t know why but I love this kind of silly stuff
NPC comment go brrr.
@@theUBERsashimiI only see one npc
@@theUBERsashimi what, elaborate
@@CPUfy you too
silly?? this is SERIOUS
Dunno why this popped up just now but it made my day, I got stung in the lower lip yesterday and declared war on wasps myself.
Awesome video! I like what you said at the end. "If you didn't have to fear failure. If you didn't have to fear death. If you had all the right tools, and you mustered up the courage to try. What would you accomplish?" That is so true! I wanted to build a car, but I didn't think I was capable. I didn't want to face the financial repercussions of failure. But I dove in and have really surprised myself. Here I am with a car I assembled from a bare frame to something nearly street legal. You are capable of more than your mind leads you to believe. Break down those barriers and surprise yourself. Achieve what you didn't think you could. The only failures are the ones who don't try.
I (15) actualy tryed this with the help of my 3d Printer and coding skills i got the gimbal and car moving but completly underestimated actualy putting it together. respect
I forgot how much pain robotics was at the beginning. I am a 3 year FRC student and I love your vids. I run all the programing and it can be def challenging. I think this was your best vid yet so far. Continue the good work!!
I have to give praise to the wife who must have a tone of patience with all your projects/dreams. She must be a true blessing. Loved the video that I received randomly on my youtube feed. I'll have to share this one with my brother as he is deathly afraid of wasps as well. He is not allergic, just terrified of them. Nice work, enjoyed every second of the video.
Average US military industry dreams
I built a robot to confront my biggest fear, the robot uprising.
Very beautiful work💥💥 it is very great to see the perseverance and patience, and the amount of time that was put in to make it magnificent🙂
When I handle similar hobby projects, the easiest way I get answers is to study the datasheet of the components and the documentation of the individual libraries that control them. Majority of the answers you might be looking for in ChatGPT are already there... And I have also discovered that to get a straightforward answer from an AI model, the question has to be well structured. Good luck with your wasp machine gun, and I look forward to more exciting projects 🎉
why do you always have to hit me with the most inspirational stuff in your silly videos
Don't trigger with a servo, use a solenoid. Use a MOSFET to trigger the solenoid. Don't forget a freewheeling diode. Also ask someone, a human, to walk you through specific parts that make sense. You also probably don't need dual video encoders, just compromise on resolution and tack together two video streams into one side by side.
Steppers work but they can get upset by too much back torque, i think what you want here is an Odrive kit for the gimbal, i mean, you're sponsored anyway and have "unlimited" parts budget.
Yeah, people often act like this guy does everything on his own, but having a unlimited wallet and no 9-5 job or boss is a huge weight lift. I mean, if the prices he showed are true, he easily spent over 10k on this robot.
I make 100k a year and even I dont have disposable 10k, at least not easily.
Possibly the best video I’ve ever watched
"Now i am become death, the destroyer of bees."
… wasps… there wasps… let’s not be killing any bees now… we like bees… mostly. Also can we have a nuclear option for not just wasps, but mosquitoes too?
Big dumb man is unironically big dumb genius consistently.
Wasps had this coming, they're responsible for too much childhood trauma 😂
I have a fear of abandoned cars, went to retrieve a frisbee, and the car it landed under had a damn near engine bay sized wasp nest, got stung A LOT, my parents gave me Motrin and I had an even worse allergic reaction to that (lifelong ibuprofen allergy yay!) and actually had to go to the hospital at that point. All of this was relayed to me in the hospital after I woke up so I know exactly how Mr. homeless here feels
@chriswilbur1356 damn! That's a series of unfortunate events lol. I'm luckily not allergic, but when I was very young I got stung twice by the same wasp playing on a playground and a couple years later stepped on a mud wasp nest and saw one crawl into a hole in my crocs and sting me. Can't stand them, they're mean 😂
I’d do almost anything for a microcenter in my city. I used to live next to a couple and it was amazing. Visiting microventer as a kid was like walking into a magical land. I miss it so much now that I move three states away.
I know I’m a couple weeks late, but if you modified it to shoot like rock salt using compressed air it would scatter a bit more and accuracy wouldn’t matter as much - you could just hook a giant hopper up to it as an ammo supply, but im not sure about quickly releasing pressure
lol i can just imagine his neighbors going "where the heck are all the plastic bb's coming from?" lmao
is nobody gonna tell him about the DJI rc car with a controllable gel blaster?
Nonono! Let him cook 😂
Gel blaster is a good idea. No cleanup. I also think the salt gun would work and would have good spread.
you have the most unique content man, and do it in a great way, love it good stuff!!!
That larvae falling out at 31:05 was insane
Did that wasp catch it as it was falling? That was pretty cool
0:22 the intro was Literally a R6 agent video
This is the coolest thing I've ever seen someone do. you inspire me with every video. Your children have the best dad!
Guy at 9:10 was like: "That guy's sure enjoying himself."
I really respect your understanding of life and the world, you can’t convey such accurate morals without having learned them yourself, loving the videos bro a few years ago you were playing siege with a Wii remote and now you’re making movies with your wife and children, nothing but the best for you man
Thanks!
@31:00 The Announcer from Halo: "KILLAMANJARO"
why does this actually look like a fun game. this needs to be a commercial item
No joke. Rebuild the robot in unreal engine and go around the neighborhood shooting wasps and other pests. If you shoot the cat the game reports you to the aspca and uninstalls itself.
The way you talk to invoke humor in strangers is the way I talk to invoke humor in strangers. Subbed.
Last year I had a wasp infestation in my walls. They were mainly by my desk in the basement.
Over the winter as they hibernated, they were feasted on by spiders.
Now I have a spider problem.
I'm boutta hook up axe spray and a lighter to a Jetson Orin with LLM control
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Not really. Hehe....he....
You and Michael Reeves are the funniest tech youtubers in the world
back in my day, bro was just trying to get his damn acog back
Fantastic video bro. Your commentary makes it epic. Keep up the great work
Honestly remarkable modern filmmaking and storytelling.
I told my mom about how you thought you could breathe out of your butt when you were a kid and she’s been giggling for a while lol. Just thought I should remind you that you told us that.
So interesting😂
As a long time airsoft and FPS player I could give some pointers for a potential V2/3/whatever one you're on now. HPS was the right idea, as it provides the highest fire rate with the lowest recoil, however the recoil was still impacting your accuracy in ways that could be mitigated. A good HPS rifle would do a lot of that job while still being fairly lightweight and small. The main thing you want to look for with HPS (and take this with a grain of salt I'm not an HPS player) is barrel length, pressure, flow rate, and feed rate. Barrel length will change your accuracy and recoil, pressure will change your ROF mainly, flow rate will change all of those, and feed rate/capability will change how consistently and reliably the gun feeds and shoots which can affect accuracy. Actually, on top of that, I've completely forgotten hop, BB weight, and density, which entirely change how your BB flies. Just being a bit of an airsoft nerd myself I saw your flight patterns and said "those could be entirely flat and straight and you should be hitting your target"
Don't just think of airsoft as a surrogate for firearms. As someone who's used both, they're incredibly different and you should absolutely treat them as such. You'd be surprised to find how much detail there is in the dynamics of airsoft. BB's can fly straight as an arrow, or bullet I suppose, given the right conditions. You've proved yourself someone who makes things as a result of learning. Try airsoft and you might learn a bit more :)
It’s insane listening to you talk and thinking about how everything you said through the whole video is exactly the way I think and always have… I wanna build stuff like this so bad lol
As someone who went through the phase of deathly fear of wasps and hornets, thank you for this. Now I didn’t need to wast- SPEND that much time and money to get over the fear, but I appreciate the effort. Try watching some of the hornet kings videos
we don't say the w word around here
Spawn killing at the end there
Will definitely be patched in a later version from the map smh
The editing of this video is totally epic! Absolutely amazing edit, must have taken a huge amount of time and skill...bravo!
I was just wondering when he would upload again
Uploaf
Uploaf
Same
Me too
How has NASA not hired this man yet
because they don't do actual science.
regular microcenter customer's amusement is the highlight of my day
"The holy war against Death" goes hard
This was really well made, amazing video!
Such a great Video. Also your talking about getting over fear and don't get limited by thinking I don't have the right tools is soo encouraging. Thank you :)
Using chatgpt to build this is a special kind of insanity. It's the epitome of garbage in -> garbage out, but on hard mode because you'll always get garbage out. You could've saved months of work just by sticking with spec pages and forum posts. What an absolute madman lol
You don't always get garbage out, even simple prompts can tell you a hell of a lot. For example, I needed to write a program to search files based on several grouping parameters and it spit out a whole working program.
Im sure if you asked it to write a program to control a stepper motor, it would give you a solution that would be 80% correct.
@@jshowao ew
This is genuinely one of the best TH-cam videos I’ve watched in a very long time. From the story telling, to the cinematography, to the idea itself, incredible. This deserves waaaaay more views. I’ve never seen this channel before, but this earned my subscription 🫡.
bro is determined to get rid of the wasps 😂
Bro, im not gonna lie, this is one of the coolest, most fire videos i have ever seen. Excellent job, Dr. Homeless. 🔥🔥🔥
Basically homeless has made some of the greatest inventions known to man. I can't believe I've been watching him all these years since R6 Seige days and still haven't subscribed. That changes today
9:05 OMG WTF. i haven't laughed this hard in a long time! Bro i got tears on my face. keep up the good work!
I don't usually comment on sponsors but micro center is my dream store lol. Best buy is already dangerous (so is hobby lobby for those who know that place) and microcenter is a more nerdy much larger best buy. I just wish I lived closer to one!
Closest ones in Milwaukee Wisconsin which is hours away. 😖
I'm going to start an account dedicated to when youtubers havent made a video on their normal schedule, and it will be purely about how every time I remember a channel they end up posting within 48 hours. I've had this happen like 4 times in a row so at this point it's basically a foolproof plan. Was literally looking at your channel yesterday to see if I had missed an upload or something.
I am currently ranked 20th in the world in MechWarrior Online, and here's this dude making me feel like I could do better.
Bravo, sir. You are a MechEngineer, a MechTech, and a MechWarrior.
You'd be a welcome addition to my comp team.
It’s good to ask questions and you can never ask a stupid question because if you don’t ask, you won’t know it’s all about the little things that you know to paint the bigger picture.
Bro, that is some next level bug spray.
Im a huge animal guy. I keep reptiles. Bunch of snakes, lizards live with me. I enjoy tarantulas and other arachnids.
Bees/wasps and monkeys are my only real fear. Good luck soldier.
Why bees? They basically never sting and it’s barely painful. Allergies?
I also work really close next to wasps almost every day. They fly by me every so minute, some rarely land on me. They never stung me. They get used to people and their routines and as long as you dont disturb them or their nest they don’t really care about you.
@@TuRmIx96 got stung when I was five, instilled a jumpiness around them basically. I've somewhat gotten over it but I don't enjoy them lol. Obviously certain bees are very important and I was being tongue in cheek but ya know.
@@TuRmIx96 plus accidently disturbing their nest is the thing, and what caused me getting a painful sting on my lip as a young child
Okay this is impressive. Great camera work, excellent storytelling, and legendary Project.
Ok i have to be honnest. I enjoyed the video a lot. As i watched, some of your stories felt like they were trying to make a point, and they did in a lotteral sense. For example, working with what you have and possibly buying proper tools. But then i got to the end. As you talked about fearung death, about having the right tools, etc, it clicked. And that moment just blew me away. The fact that you can include suck a profound moment in a video is amazing. Keep it up.