Nolan Arbaugh
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Yeah, that's one thing that I really, really enjoy about WebGrid is because I'm so competitive. The higher the BPS, the higher the score, I know the better I'm doing. I think I've asked at one point one of the guys if he could give me some sort of numerical feedback for calibration. I'm like, I would like to know what they're looking at.
Yeah, that's one thing that I really, really enjoy about WebGrid is because I'm so competitive. The higher the BPS, the higher the score, I know the better I'm doing. I think I've asked at one point one of the guys if he could give me some sort of numerical feedback for calibration. I'm like, I would like to know what they're looking at.
Yeah, that's one thing that I really, really enjoy about WebGrid is because I'm so competitive. The higher the BPS, the higher the score, I know the better I'm doing. I think I've asked at one point one of the guys if he could give me some sort of numerical feedback for calibration. I'm like, I would like to know what they're looking at.
Like, oh, you know, it is, we see like this number while you're doing calibration. And that means at least on our end that we think calibration is going well. And I would love that because I would like to know if what I'm doing is going well or not. But then they've also told me like, yeah, not necessarily like one-to-one. It doesn't actually mean that calibration is going well in some ways.
Like, oh, you know, it is, we see like this number while you're doing calibration. And that means at least on our end that we think calibration is going well. And I would love that because I would like to know if what I'm doing is going well or not. But then they've also told me like, yeah, not necessarily like one-to-one. It doesn't actually mean that calibration is going well in some ways.
Like, oh, you know, it is, we see like this number while you're doing calibration. And that means at least on our end that we think calibration is going well. And I would love that because I would like to know if what I'm doing is going well or not. But then they've also told me like, yeah, not necessarily like one-to-one. It doesn't actually mean that calibration is going well in some ways.
So it's not like a hundred percent and they don't want to like skew what I'm experiencing or want me to change things based on that. If that number isn't always accurate to like how the model will turn out or how like the end result, that's at least what I got from it. One thing I do, I have asked them in something that I really enjoy striving for is like,
So it's not like a hundred percent and they don't want to like skew what I'm experiencing or want me to change things based on that. If that number isn't always accurate to like how the model will turn out or how like the end result, that's at least what I got from it. One thing I do, I have asked them in something that I really enjoy striving for is like,
So it's not like a hundred percent and they don't want to like skew what I'm experiencing or want me to change things based on that. If that number isn't always accurate to like how the model will turn out or how like the end result, that's at least what I got from it. One thing I do, I have asked them in something that I really enjoy striving for is like,
Towards the end of calibration, there is a time between targets. And so I like to keep, at the end, that number as low as possible. So at the beginning, it can be four, five, six seconds between me popping bubbles. But towards the end, I like to keep it below 1.5. Or if I could, get it to one second between bubbles.
Towards the end of calibration, there is a time between targets. And so I like to keep, at the end, that number as low as possible. So at the beginning, it can be four, five, six seconds between me popping bubbles. But towards the end, I like to keep it below 1.5. Or if I could, get it to one second between bubbles.
Towards the end of calibration, there is a time between targets. And so I like to keep, at the end, that number as low as possible. So at the beginning, it can be four, five, six seconds between me popping bubbles. But towards the end, I like to keep it below 1.5. Or if I could, get it to one second between bubbles.
Because in my mind, that translates really nicely to something like WebGrid, where I know if I can hit a target... uh, one every second that I'm doing real, real well.
Because in my mind, that translates really nicely to something like WebGrid, where I know if I can hit a target... uh, one every second that I'm doing real, real well.
Because in my mind, that translates really nicely to something like WebGrid, where I know if I can hit a target... uh, one every second that I'm doing real, real well.
Yeah, so closed loop is when I first get cursor control and how they've described it to me, someone who does not understand this stuff. I am the dumbest person in the room every time I'm with any of these guys. I love the humility, I appreciate it.
Yeah, so closed loop is when I first get cursor control and how they've described it to me, someone who does not understand this stuff. I am the dumbest person in the room every time I'm with any of these guys. I love the humility, I appreciate it.
Yeah, so closed loop is when I first get cursor control and how they've described it to me, someone who does not understand this stuff. I am the dumbest person in the room every time I'm with any of these guys. I love the humility, I appreciate it.
um is that i am closing the loop so i am actually now um the one that is like finishing the loop of whatever this loop is i don't even know what the loop is they've never told me they just say there is a loop and at one point it's open and i can't control and then i get control and it's closed so i'm finishing the loop so how long the calibration usually take you said like 10-15 minutes
um is that i am closing the loop so i am actually now um the one that is like finishing the loop of whatever this loop is i don't even know what the loop is they've never told me they just say there is a loop and at one point it's open and i can't control and then i get control and it's closed so i'm finishing the loop so how long the calibration usually take you said like 10-15 minutes