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Nice PID explanation video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Y7zG48uHRo

Came across this earlier today. Good introduction to PID in the context of a self-driving car.
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Re: Nice PID explanation video

As someone who was spent hours on end looking at PIDs until I barely grasped the concept, THANK YOU!
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Re: Nice PID explanation video

Thank you for posting this. After years upon years of trying to teach new programmers about the basics and PID, they never had a clue about what PID was for and couldn't visualize it. One of the programmers that took my spot on the team after I became an alumni was one of them. After he watched this video, he instantly got it. I think most people have to see and hear a little short about PID to get what it's trying to convey.
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