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JopieK

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  1. @Barduck great! It a fantastic train, so no wonder others also fall for it!
  2. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Haha. Splendid alternative! We should open a poll about that :p @Space78 finger crossed but I like the idea.
  3. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Thanks for sharing. Now I need to find an excuse to let my school buy them ;) @Lok24I think that might be the case. Also very useful for us trainies though!
  4. Thanks for being part of Eurobricks and Train tech @TracerWingsong Enjoy your stay but please remember to read the rules, adhere to them and ask if something is not clear. Maybe @Barduck will be friendly enough to share some insights though.
  5. Hmm, interest problem indeed. The Pi 5 power management is at least much better than that of the Pi 4. You probably already saw this topic? https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=359911 (Adjusting the USB Current Limit could be an alternative but it is as 'canonical' as the PSU_MAX_CURRENT route I guess).
  6. Absolutely stunning photography and lighting as well! :)
  7. Wow, very nice @the Inventor. Is this still a a render or a real build?
  8. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    It is getting a little off topic but: https://deepgram.com/ai-glossary/rule-based-ai Read also the seminal work of Peter Norvig and Stuart Russell. Obviously I don't think that every condition (if-then-else) statement is AI, but if we try if they are arranged systematically to simulate reasoning or decision-making processes, they could indeed be seen as part of rule-based AI. On-topic: Control+ seems to still be around in 2025 Technic sets!
  9. JopieK replied to Vilhelm22's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Splendid find indeed! It is classic Amtrak livery based I think, but SEPTA is close.
  10. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    True! But it also depends on your definition of AI, I was Russell and Norvig trained (i.e. a classical AI guy). Even if / then / else conditions could be seen as basic AI. But some basic sensor fusion and/or some tiny machine learning applications could be very useful. That is why it is so useful to have open / custom firmware.
  11. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    @BrickTronic thanks that is a great list. So apparently they use the TI controllers mostly for the wireless (BLE) controller and the other controller as a main one. STM32F413 is still very able I would say so hopefully they upgrade the trains etc also to an F4, although an F0 is probably also more than sufficient.
  12. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    I hear your / see your point. Must have been the young engineer in me already :) It also had its perks indeed.
  13. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    We miss all the 12V turnouts / signals / decouplers / automated level crossings / etc from the 1980 era. For us adults we work around it but for children it a shame. LEGO uses a TI microcontroller in Powered Up, I hope they move to e.g. STM32 which makes it easier to extend the custom firmware options :) @M_slug357, I would think that some basic AI would be very useful, e.g. for improving sensor stuff and detecting engines etc.
  14. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    So we could have known that there would be some changes coming?!
  15. JopieK replied to Phil B's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    I saw that the remote was indeed also discounted by 40% (and in NL unavailable now).
  16. Looks very nice indeed! Without breaking the bank (I watched it again and saw he used acrylic white paint for part of it, great trick).
  17. JopieK replied to JopieK's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    I don't have any information on them, but I wouldn't be surprised if there would be new train sets in summer at least.
  18. JopieK posted a post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    Probably we will get some new trains as at least the cargo train is now that 60336 and 60335 are getting phased out! Of course we heard the rumors about an arctic train but will that be a train in the classic sense? Discuss here :) Standardised Train Sets 2025 60470 : Arctic Explorer Express Train (?) (1517 Pieces)($209.99) New Cargo Train? 60469 : Central Train Station (752 Pieces) ($89.99) 2024 60423 Tram & Station 2023 21344 Orient Express 76423 Hogwarts Express & Hogsmeade Station 2022 60335 Train Station 60336 Freight Train 60337 High Speed Passenger Train 76405 Hogwarts Express Collector's Edition* 10308 Holiday Main Street (trolley/tram) 2021 N/A 2020 10277 Crocodile Locomotive 40370 Trains 40th Anniversary Set (GWP) 60271 Main Square (tram)  2019 70424 Ghost Train Express 71044 Disney Train  2018 75955 Hogwarts Express 60197 Passenger Train 60198 Cargo Train** 60205 Tracks 60238 Switch Tracks *not L-gauge  **except Europe @Vilhelm22 Thank you for making the above list.
  19. JopieK replied to Vedauwoo's post in a topic in LEGO Train Tech
    A rollercoaster isn't a train, so I wouldn't know :)
  20. Yup, great part indeed for making such round-sloped train 'faces'.
  21. When do we expect the nuclear fusion sets then?! ;)
  22. At least some TEE inspiration that might help at least to some degree: https://www.promobricks.de/lego-vt-11-5-tee-trans-europ-express-von-holger-matthes/ https://www.ebay.nl/itm/354493873648
  23. @Letraingo nice MOD you made there indeed! It gives me the vibes of the Wasp from the Dutch Railways (especially because of the general form and coloring scheme):
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