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  • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

    Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

    We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

    adafruit@fosstodon.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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    adafruit@fosstodon.org
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    Correct pads, correct pin naming, even added a pin 1 dot and sensing element outline on tDocu. Ladyada's still driving... just has a co-pilot now 🎳

    Just a moment...

    favicon

    (blog.adafruit.com)

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    • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

      Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

      We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

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      malachai@furry.engineer
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      @adafruit This is sad. I used to have such respect for adafruit. I have lost it now upon learning this. #NoAi

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      • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

        Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

        We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

        cocaine_owlbear@retro.pizzaC This user is from outside of this forum
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        cocaine_owlbear@retro.pizza
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        @adafruit well that's too bad. Guess I'm not buying adafruit anymore. #NoAI

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        • cocaine_owlbear@retro.pizzaC cocaine_owlbear@retro.pizza

          @adafruit well that's too bad. Guess I'm not buying adafruit anymore. #NoAI

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          @cocaine_owlbear Unrelatedly, I love your handle lol

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          • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

            Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

            We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

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            jiub@not.an.evilcyberhacker.net
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            @adafruit@fosstodon.org i'm not buying from you if you're using ai slop to design your products

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            • malachai@furry.engineerM malachai@furry.engineer

              @adafruit This is sad. I used to have such respect for adafruit. I have lost it now upon learning this. #NoAi

              nik@toot.teckids.orgN This user is from outside of this forum
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              nik@toot.teckids.org
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              @malachai @adafruit

              Same here. I thought adafruit could be interesting for #Teckids tinkering projects, but now that's off the table.

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              • nik@toot.teckids.orgN nik@toot.teckids.org

                @malachai @adafruit

                Same here. I thought adafruit could be interesting for #Teckids tinkering projects, but now that's off the table.

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                @nik @adafruit They truly used to be. Lady Ada was one of my heroes when learning on arduino back in the olden times, lol

                I'm extremely disheartened by this. I understand dabbling a bit in genai, but now that we know the societal and environmental impact... I can't support anyone - especially my heroes - who uses it seriously, especially for products they intend to sell, ESPECIALLY for simple products.

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                • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

                  Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

                  We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

                  brett_e_carlock@mastodon.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  brett_e_carlock@mastodon.online
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                  @adafruit
                  Thanks for telling folks not to buy from you anymore 💜

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                  • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

                    Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

                    We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

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                    vervain@sunny.garden
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                    @adafruit

                    Yeah, boo. #NO_AI

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                    • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

                      Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

                      We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

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                      @adafruit good for you, and for me. I can now buy the Chinese clones of your hardware without a bad conscience.

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                      • mavu@mastodon.socialM mavu@mastodon.social

                        @adafruit good for you, and for me. I can now buy the Chinese clones of your hardware without a bad conscience.

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                        orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au
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                        @mavu @adafruit Why though? This is a perfect use for generative AI. Creating footprints is pure slog work, pad size, pad spacing, solder paste, solder mask, silk screen. Look up the the sizes in the data sheet, or a seperate sizing spec sheet if it's from TI. The associate pins with pads. It can take hours and at the end you have a schematic component so now you can begin the actual engineering.

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                        • malachai@furry.engineerM malachai@furry.engineer

                          @adafruit This is sad. I used to have such respect for adafruit. I have lost it now upon learning this. #NoAi

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                          orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au
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                          @malachai @adafruit I mean no disrespect when I ask why this is not an appropriate use generative AI? Capturing footprints and schematic symbols is pure drive work that can take hours before you even start the actual engineering. The tech bros talk a lot of crap, but getting the machines to do these boring robotic tasks really does free up engineers to do creative work.

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                          • O orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au

                            @malachai @adafruit I mean no disrespect when I ask why this is not an appropriate use generative AI? Capturing footprints and schematic symbols is pure drive work that can take hours before you even start the actual engineering. The tech bros talk a lot of crap, but getting the machines to do these boring robotic tasks really does free up engineers to do creative work.

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                            @orangutanlibrarian @malachai @adafruit not really, managing the library and footprints is about 1/10 of thr work load of electrical design. Hardly ever you need to make your own footprint since most components use standard footprints. Realistically most vendors already offer kicad library files if not the footprint files. I would wager it takes me more work checking if the shitbox machine generated correct files then I am making my own files.

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                            • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

                              Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

                              We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

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                              tretron@furry.engineer
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                              @adafruit disapointing #noai

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                              • tretron@furry.engineerT tretron@furry.engineer

                                @orangutanlibrarian @malachai @adafruit not really, managing the library and footprints is about 1/10 of thr work load of electrical design. Hardly ever you need to make your own footprint since most components use standard footprints. Realistically most vendors already offer kicad library files if not the footprint files. I would wager it takes me more work checking if the shitbox machine generated correct files then I am making my own files.

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                                orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au
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                                @tretron @malachai @adafruit All of that is true, but at 10% time saving on projects with weird components. If, big if, the machines can be relied upon to produce footprints and symbols faster and more reliably than I can do it myself, then why not? Should we never use the tool just because it's mostly used for copyright violation and porn?

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                                  orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au
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                                  @malachai @tretron @adafruit fair enough

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                                  • O orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au

                                    @malachai @tretron @adafruit fair enough

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                                    @orangutanlibrarian @tretron @adafruit I appreciate you being willing to say that.

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                                    • O orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au

                                      @mavu @adafruit Why though? This is a perfect use for generative AI. Creating footprints is pure slog work, pad size, pad spacing, solder paste, solder mask, silk screen. Look up the the sizes in the data sheet, or a seperate sizing spec sheet if it's from TI. The associate pins with pads. It can take hours and at the end you have a schematic component so now you can begin the actual engineering.

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                                      mavu@mastodon.social
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                                      @orangutanlibrarian @adafruit because genAI companies are anti-social parasites who only thrive by stealing everyone's creations without asking for permission or giving even a thought to compensation. From music to art, from books to shitposts. Everything stolen and the result sold for money.
                                      They destroy lives of people from artists to engineers.
                                      They eat energy and capital at an insane rate, and the crash will be a desaster.
                                      Use genAI and accept all of the above as inevitable, or fight it.

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                                      • O orangutanlibrarian@mastodon.au

                                        @tretron @malachai @adafruit All of that is true, but at 10% time saving on projects with weird components. If, big if, the machines can be relied upon to produce footprints and symbols faster and more reliably than I can do it myself, then why not? Should we never use the tool just because it's mostly used for copyright violation and porn?

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                                        @orangutanlibrarian @malachai @adafruit To expand on Malachai's reaction too: There is also an issue with who owns the tool itself. Making footprints is a skill, reading documents is a skill. Those skills are important in electronical engineering to understand what you need to do. Now generative AI is a tool that generally is not owned by you the person but rather a large cooporation. using this tool would reduce the need for anyone to hone their skills. This causes a feedback loop where someone becomes dependand on the tool. Basicly a circle saw is a tool i often use, but I don't need a circle saw to make ca cabinet. I can transfer most skills over to my hand saws. It will take me a while to get a feel for the new tool and it isn't as fast but the underlying skill set is still the same. With generative aI as a tool that's not the same. It is basicly a new form of feudalism. That is ontop of the negative envionmental effects both dirrectly and long term.

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                                        • adafruit@fosstodon.orgA adafruit@fosstodon.org

                                          Here's Our First Gemini Deep Think LLM-Assisted Hardware Design

                                          We've been using LLMs for software and firmware for years... now we're trying hardware. Threw a MAX44009 datasheet at Gemini Deep Think, asked for an EagleCAD library file, and about 10 minutes later it popped out working XML. Loaded it in Eagle, checked the pins and dimensions, rolled with it.

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                                          @adafruit ow no, don't jump the shark.

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