Most discussions about open-source robotics focus on software. The Robot Operating System (ROS) has become the best-known example, providing developers with a common framework for building and operating robots. Yet software is only part of the story. Over the past two decades, a growing ecosystem of open-source hardware platforms has dramatically lowered the barriers to […]

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