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Step 10Finish up your firmware

So, now you have your hardware and electronics working, and you have calibration numbers.

Write your evil, human-life-ignoring firmware using a neural net capable of learning to fear and resent its creator. If possible, interface with some mouse brain cells, for extra random behavior. I would definitely recommend adding flamethrowers and spikes to your robot as well.

Well, now your robot has less hero-hiding space in its blind spot. Its Achilles heel is now armored by the equivalent of...a thin cotton gym sock, but that's ok, because your arch rival is probably not that bright.

Good luck out there, and remember not to use the digits of Pi for your Swiss bank account number...again. Thanks for reading my first 'ible.
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