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Anshuman
Designing hardware sounds glamorous until you remember the object has to work in somebody's house. Anshuman is good on that practical tension. His page is for builders who like products that have to survive contact with real users.
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Why this page is worth your click
A robot vacuum is a funny thing to use as a lens on engineering taste, but it works. The constraints are unforgiving. The environment is messy. Nobody cares how smart the product is if it annoys them by Thursday.
That is why this conversation lands beyond hardware people. It is really about building physical products with enough humility to remember the world does not care about your deck.
Come here if you care about
- what great hardware design looks like after the concept art phase
- how product decisions change when the user lives with the thing
- why robotics gets interesting when it has to behave at home
- how builders balance ambition with the fact that reality hits back
