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fand0mswithbunny · 6 months
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Why Free Shipping winning isn't luck, its all Gin.
This Free Shipping sweep caught everyone off-guard, myself included, just like the first episode the bot that won wasn't the one we expected. But just like The Bro™ it wasn't just luck or the right opponents. Nope. I was originally going to make this analysis on the final fight, but because I can, and to convert botblr to Ginism, I'm doing ALL OF THE FREE SHIPPING FIGHTS. (this is MY HYPERFIXATION and I will deal with it how I please.)
First is the Mammoth fight, Gary knew how unreliable the bot had been and you can this in the driving. Free Shipping was zooming around Mammoth, and Gary says this in the fight hype-up video. clip. thing. "-just gotta be quicker than them." It's like he was trying to tire Mammoth so that Mammoth will always run after FS and he can come in at the right angle for a good hit. Once Mammoth's chain flew off that's when FS started to be more aggressive and aim for the motors/tires. Eventually, Mammoth's drive gets compromised on one side, and then Mammoth's motors are dead. While you can argue Mammoth isn't the most impressive or reliable bot and any bot could've done the same thing, this fight shows how methodical Gary is during fights. (also CHRIS ROSE ILY MAN BUT WHYYY WOULD YOU ASK RICKY IF HE WILL RETIRE MAMMOTH WHY MAN?? DONT DO THIS TO HIM. RICKY NEEDS A COFFEE AND SOME REST AND A HUG.)
Next is the Beta fight, personally I wouldn’t call it a FIGHT, moreso Beta took 2 hits and died. "Key moment in this fight is being able to get underneath uh that huge plow or whatever he's calling it on the front of uh- Beta and um hopefully not take any hits from his hammer." Again, nothing spectacular here, but hey, he did get under the plow. This honestly just shows no matter which hammer Beta's using, or if he uses the plow, Beta is just unreliable, when they win it's great but MAN they really have a habit of just dying. When I tell you when FS won I FLIPPED OUT. I became a Gary believer at that moment. This can possibly be narrowed down to luck but it doesn't matter, Gary's in the finals now and it's SLUSHIES FOR EVERYONE!!!
(as I'm looking over this post, I found out they've actually been MARGARITAS and they never had a slushie machine and they changed it to make it more family-friendly. IK ITS A SMALL THING BUT CMOONN BATTLEBOTS but eh slushies are funnier I guess so eh.)
Finally, it's the finals. The Gigabyte fight. "As soon as that light turns green we're going to turn on our spinner and just go for it." OH. MY GOD. There's so much to talk about. This is probably the best fight FS has since becoming a vert. As soon as the fight began FS ran into Gigabyte to try to get a big hit on them. After that FS kinda isolates and keeps Gigabyte in the corner and lines up another shot to try to get that hit. Usually the opponent will try to be all over Gigabyte to try to stop them from spinning up, BUT GARY GIN ISNT LIKE THE OTHER GIRLIES because he holds back a bit and allows Gigabyte to spin up so that when they finally hit, it’s a massive collision, which is exactly what happens. Once Gigabyte loses their self-righter and is on their head FS can come in and push them to the hammers and wait for them to be counted out. And thus, the Free Shipping sweep is completed and they're headed to the fight for the golden bolt.
This whole episode was an amazing showing for Gary in particular, while FS isn't the bot you'd think of when you wanna predict who will move on to the finals, Gary's precision and technicality really carried him in all his fights. AND I'VE NEVER BEEN SO EXCITED I WAS SO HYPED GARY WON. Good for him. GOOD FOR HIM. SLUSHIES FOR EVERYONE!!!!!
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tvrundownusa · 2 years
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tvrundown USA 2022.08.11
Thursday, August 11th:
(exclusive): The Ms. Pat Show (BET+, season 2 available, all 10 eps), Marvel Studios Legends (dsn+, "Bruce Banner" special), TrollsTopia (hulu|Peacock, season 7 available, final 7 eps), Faking It (DSC+, "R. Kelly" analysis special), DOTA: Dragon's Blood (netflix, anime season 3 available, all 8 eps), "Stay on Board" (netflix, Leo Baker sports documentary), Bo Burnham: "The Inside Outtakes" (netflix, comedy special, bonus hour)
(streaming weekly): Send Help (AllBlk, Hollywood dramedy series premiere), All the Queen's Men (BET+, next 2 eps, season 2 finale), Beavis & Butt-Head (Para+), American Horror Stories (hulu), Extraordinary Attorney Woo (netflix), The Resort (Peacock), Hart to Heart (Peacock, next 2 eps), "All or Nothing: Arsenal" (amazon, next 3 parts), Harley Quinn (HMax), "Sweet Life: Los Angeles" (HMax, next 3 eps), Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (HMax, next 2 eps), Rap Sh!t (HMax, primetime)
(also new): "She Went Missing" (LMN, original movie, 2hrs)
(hour 1): Bump (theCW, Australian teen series premiere, 60mins), Press Your Luck (ABC), BattleBots (DSC, 2hrs)
(hour 2): The Great Chocolate Showdown (theCW, season 3 opener, new night), Generation Gap (ABC), Big Brother (CBS), Mystic (UPtv, penultimate), BattleBots (DSC, contd), Rap Sh!t (HMax, streaming)
(hour 3): The Con (ABC), Good Trouble (Freeform), Top Gear (BBCAm, season 32 finale), Impractical Jokers (truTV, "Filming With the Stars") /   / "101 Places To Party Before You Die" (truTV), "The Captain" (ESPN, part 7/7, Derek Jeter docuseries finale)
(hour 4 - latenight): TallBoyz (Fuse), Hell of a Week (COM), Primal ([adultswim])
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qocsuing · 1 year
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Combat Robotic Kits High Demand Owing to Rising Trend
Combat Robotic Kits High Demand Owing to Rising Trend
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suzanneshannon · 4 years
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Adafruit's Circuit Playground Express simulated Visual Studio Code's Device Simulator Express
I'm an unabashed Adafruit fan and I often talking about them because I'm always making cool stuff with their hardware and excellent tutorials. You should check out the YouTube video we made when I visited Adafruit Industries in New York with my nephew. They're just a lovely company.
While you're at it, go sign up for the Adabox Subscription and get amazing hardware projects mailed to you in a mystery box regularly!
One of the devices I keep coming back to is the extremely versatile Circuit Playground Express. It's under $25 and does a LOT.
It's got 10 NeoPixels, a motion sensor, temp sensor, light sensor, sound sensor, buttons, a slide, and a speaker. It even can receive and transmit IR for any remote control. It's great for younger kids because you can use alligator clips for the input output pins which means no soldering for easy projects.
You can also mount the Circuit Playground Express onto a Crickit which is the "Creative Robotics & Interactive Construction Kit. It's an add-on lets you #MakeRobotFriend using CircuitPython, MakeCode, or Arduino." The Crickit makes it easy to control motors and adds additional power options to drive them! Great for creating small bots or battlebots as my kids do.
The most significant - and technically impressive, in my opinion - aspect of the Circuit Playground Express is that it doesn't dictate the tech you use! There's 3 great ways to start.
Start your journey with Microsoft MakeCode block-based or Javascript programming.
Then, you can use the same board to try CircuitPython, with the Python interpreter running right on the Express.
As you progress, you can advance to using Arduino IDE, which has full support of all the hardware down to the low level, so you can make powerful projects.
Start by exploring MakeCode for Circuit Playground Express by just visiting https://makecode.adafruit.com/ and running in the browser!
Device Simulator Express for Adafruit Circuit Playground Express
Next, check out the Device Simulator Express extension for Visual Studio Code! This was made over the summer by Christella Cidolit, Fatou Mounezo, Jonathan Wang, Lea Akkari, Luke Slevinsky, Michelle Yao, and Rachel Phinnemore, the interns at the Microsoft Garage Vancouver!
This great extension lets YOU, Dear Reader, code for a Circuit Playground Express without the physical hardware! And when you've got one in your hards, it makes development even easier. That means:
Device simulation for those without hardware
Code deployment to devices
Auto-completion and error flagging
Debugging with the simulator
You'll need these things:
Visual Studio Code
Node
Python 3.7.4: Make sure you've added python and pip to your PATH in your environment variables. (1)
Python VS Code extension: This will be installed automatically from the marketplace when you install...
Device Simulator Express
Fire up Visual Studio Code with the Device Simulator Express extension installed and then select "Device Simulator Express: New File" in the command palette (CTRL+SHIFT+P to open the palette).
There's a lot of potential here! You've got the simulated device on the right and the Python code on the left. There's step by step debugging in this virtual device. There's a few cool things I can think of to make this extension easier to set up and get started that would be it a killer experience for an intermediate developer who is graduating from MakeCode into a Code editor like VS Code.
It's early days and the interns are back in school but I'm hoping to see this project move forward and get improved. I'll blog more details as I have them!
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philipholt · 4 years
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Adafruit's Circuit Playground Express simulated Visual Studio Code's Device Simulator Express
I'm an unabashed Adafruit fan and I often talking about them because I'm always making cool stuff with their hardware and excellent tutorials. You should check out the YouTube video we made when I visited Adafruit Industries in New York with my nephew. They're just a lovely company.
While you're at it, go sign up for the Adabox Subscription and get amazing hardware projects mailed to you in a mystery box regularly!
One of the devices I keep coming back to is the extremely versatile Circuit Playground Express. It's under $25 and does a LOT.
It's got 10 NeoPixels, a motion sensor, temp sensor, light sensor, sound sensor, buttons, a slide, and a speaker. It even can receive and transmit IR for any remote control. It's great for younger kids because you can use alligator clips for the input output pins which means no soldering for easy projects.
You can also mount the Circuit Playground Express onto a Crickit which is the "Creative Robotics & Interactive Construction Kit. It's an add-on lets you #MakeRobotFriend using CircuitPython, MakeCode, or Arduino." The Crickit makes it easy to control motors and adds additional power options to drive them! Great for creating small bots or battlebots as my kids do.
The most significant - and technically impressive, in my opinion - aspect of the Circuit Playground Express is that it doesn't dictate the tech you use! There's 3 great ways to start.
Start your journey with Microsoft MakeCode block-based or Javascript programming.
Then, you can use the same board to try CircuitPython, with the Python interpreter running right on the Express.
As you progress, you can advance to using Arduino IDE, which has full support of all the hardware down to the low level, so you can make powerful projects.
Start by exploring MakeCode for Circuit Playground Express by just visiting https://makecode.adafruit.com/ and running in the browser!
Device Simulator Express for Adafruit Circuit Playground Express
Next, check out the Device Simulator Express extension for Visual Studio Code! This was made over the summer by Christella Cidolit, Fatou Mounezo, Jonathan Wang, Lea Akkari, Luke Slevinsky, Michelle Yao, and Rachel Phinnemore, the interns at the Microsoft Garage Vancouver!
This great extension lets YOU, Dear Reader, code for a Circuit Playground Express without the physical hardware! And when you've got one in your hards, it makes development even easier. That means:
Device simulation for those without hardware
Code deployment to devices
Auto-completion and error flagging
Debugging with the simulator
You'll need these things:
Visual Studio Code
Node
Python 3.7.4: Make sure you've added python and pip to your PATH in your environment variables. (1)
Python VS Code extension: This will be installed automatically from the marketplace when you install...
Device Simulator Express
Fire up Visual Studio Code with the Device Simulator Express extension installed and then select "Device Simulator Express: New File" in the command palette (CTRL+SHIFT+P to open the palette).
There's a lot of potential here! You've got the simulated device on the right and the Python code on the left. There's step by step debugging in this virtual device. There's a few cool things I can think of to make this extension easier to set up and get started that would be it a killer experience for an intermediate developer who is graduating from MakeCode into a Code editor like VS Code.
It's early days and the interns are back in school but I'm hoping to see this project move forward and get improved. I'll blog more details as I have them!
Sponsor: Like C#? We do too! That’s why we've developed a fast, smart, cross-platform .NET IDE which gives you even more coding power. Clever code analysis, rich code completion, instant search and navigation, an advanced debugger... With JetBrains Rider, everything you need is at your fingertips. Code C# at the speed of thought on Linux, Mac, or Windows. Try JetBrains Rider today!
© 2019 Scott Hanselman. All rights reserved.
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knight-of-ashes · 7 years
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Speaking of science, allow me to introduce you to UT Arlington's first ever heavyweight combat robot, Cavalier. Cavalier will be competing at RoboGames on April 21-23, and the if BattleBots on ABC ever gets renewed, her big sister Reckless will be an applicant. Cavalier features two opposing horizontal drum spinners with S7 tool steel teeth, a split traction-mecanum butterfly drive for strafing capabilities balanced with the ability to charge at top speed, a self righting mechanism that can double as lifters or roof armor, and a beefy rear deflector panel for ramming into other spinners and can be flipped upside down to resist vertical drum spinner attacks. She is currently just over the 220 pound weight limit, but we're popping holes in the frame based on analysis software to get under the limit without reducing our structural integrity. Cavalier will be one of the first generation of heavyweight champion robots to utilize Arduino-type microcontrollers and Xbee radios instead of older RC components and will be driven with a custom controller designed by fellow UT Arlington computer science student Chris Collander (/u/cmcollander on Reddit). We are relying entirely on sponsors and donations to build this robot. Times are tough and, now that the holidays are over, wallets are tight, but if you think our robot has merit, please consider donating to our fund at UTA's fundraising website here  https://giving.uta.edu/Give by entering “Battlebots Team Cost Center #550837” and for the mailing code “MAE 19018.” Our sponsors SPM, Custom Manufacturing Co and Romeo Engineering are providing us with free machining, while SEW Eurodrive is purchasing all of our raw materials, but we have $3500 of motors and motor controllers to purchase, in addition to a hefty McMaster order, so any assistance will be more than appreciated. From here on out I'll be posting a build log of Cavalier, so if you want to follow along, check the tag "#UTA Cavalier" over the next two months. Thanks for taking a look!
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fand0mswithbunny · 7 months
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the second golden bolt tournament premiere review/analysis 🔩
Welcome ladies, gentlemen, and gentlethems to the first of many Battlebots episode reviews and analysis. I was going to do a liveblog but I feel asleep not even half way through and I finished the episode earlier today. If you haven't seen the new episode I highly suggest you do, there's a lot of things that went down and its just a good premiere and episode, but if you haven't you might wanna scroll. (also this is going to be a long one who prepare your nuts people YES I MEANT WHAT I SAID.)
Anyhow LETS GET IT ON, *BRO*
First of, I wanna start with the changes with this show and the differences between this season and the last one. The most notable one is the removal of the matchup with the gatekeeper from the last season. I thought they were going to reveal it in the end or make it so that the final competitor standing does not know who they're fighting until near the end, but no! They don't even mention it beforehand at all in the episode and the last bot standing instantly goes to the finals. Idk why they removed it, I THOUGHT THEY WERENT BUT I GUESS NOT?? Based on the little clips they showed at the start they showed Will Bales, and I thought this was because Hypershock was going to be a gatekeeper for this season but IDK THEY REMOVED IT?? I do kinda miss that aspect of the show because its what made it more interesting for sure but it did really caught me off-guard with it. Maybe Hypershock will be in one of the brackets? Or maybe they just won't compete at all. Idk, its just something I thought was worth mentioning because I couldn't really find it being discussed anywhere. Also I love Kenny's Key and their.... interesting connotations. Aside from that there's no big changes, so let's get to the fights themselves! SHREDDIT BRO! vs Skorpios - Wow. Whoever predicted Shreddit Bro was going to come out like Minotaur on this one should be given an gold medal WHAT AN OPENING FIGHT. Idk what Evan Arias did to the robot before this but they're looking like a beast out there. The Bro™ was so dominant and all over Skorpios the full fight, if you showed this fight to someone who's never seen the show they'll think its some top tier contender for the title. NO ITS JUST SHREDDIT BRO AND THEY JUST CAME OUT OF NOWHERE- also I just realized Zach look kinda as his bot was being counted out UEUEUEUEUE I WANNA GIVE HIM A HUG :( YOU TRIED YOUR BEST PRODUCERS JUST REALLY FUCKED THEM OVER BY GIVING THEM A DRUM </3333333 Overall great opener, really good start for Shreddit Bro.
Rotator vs Terrortops - Idk if I have much to say about this fight as much as the last one, but Terrortops didn't do too bad here, they survived a while against Rotator which is not easy. But yeah, this was Rotator's fight to win and its pretty satisfying seeing them be so dominant again.
Switchback vs Kraken - WOAH YOU GUYS IT WENT TO THE JUDGES HOW SHOCKING! Yeahh Kraken got pretty beaten here, I realized these two are pretty similar in design but Switchback just kept delivering the hits. I don't have anything else to say except good performance from Switchback and this is Matt Spurk's TENTH loss in a row since Rusty jabbed Kraken's face out. Like that is just brutal. SOMEONE GIVE THIS MAN A HUG AND A GOOD OPPONENT PLS </333
Valkyrie vs Ominous - I'm starting to see a pattern here that all the winners had something to prove and has mostly really improved since last season. I thought Ominous would've held on a bit better because of that big plow but yk. yeah. This fight was honestly the best they've performed in a while until the next fights, like I think something simultaneously clicked for all the winning teams in the pits and they decided to POP TF OFF- and honestly?? good for them. good for them.
(okay that took a while to write but its okay. just. 3. more. fights.)
SHREDDIT BRO! vs Switchback - Okay if Minotaur and Shreddit Bro doesn't happen in season 8 I'm rioting. BUT ALSO Switchback, yk in the first 5 seconds WASNT DOING BAD and then he lost the chain. At that point The Bro™ the starting chewing away at him like he was Minotaur. SERIOUSLY HOW? BUT ALSO IM REALLY IMPRESSED. Like I love how this episode was just full of twists and turns and the fandom were collectively shocked at how out of nowhere their wins and dominance are. LIKE THAT LAST HIT WAS INSANE and usually Switchback's pretty durable and bulky. I think if they can figure out a way to protect the wheels, maybe some armor, and get their weapon to not hit the floor, they can be a force to be recon with. (also ik what I described is basically Minotaur but listen let Evan cook okay.) This was the fight I started becoming a Broliever one would say. I believe in the bro that brolieves in me. ooh yeah gottem. (im not mentally stable someone help)
Rotator vs Valkyrie - We all knew producers were going to hype up this rematch and it did not disappoint. Both robots held up really well against each other but Rotator's plow was a really good choice. I do think that Rotator would've had a chance if they'd boxrush them, but otherwise Valkyrie was winning this. Credits to Lucy for staying aggressive and if there were more time I think the plow and side armor would've been completely ripped out. I do prefer the first fight but this fight was still really good.
Okay. That was a lot of fights. But lets take a break and get on with the AWARDS!! First off, the Excellence in Sportsmanship went to Rory Mangles of Monsoon. I didn't know who he was at first but when I was looking through Reddit and seeing the stories, yeah, this guy deserves it. What an absolute chad. This did get me thinking, with this award and the Founder's Award, it got me thinking that these awards can now be awarded to an individual person and not just a full team which is really cool. Now onto the Most Destructive which NOT ONLY DIDNT GO TO SHITTIDE BUT WENT TO MY BOY HUUUUUUGE!! WOOOOOOOO YEAHHH BABY!! THATS WHAT IVE BEEN WAITING FOR, THATS WHAT ITS ALL ABOUT!!!!!!!! ahem Okay seriously I thought it was either going to Shittide or Copperhead 100% and I understand why ppl would be surprised at this BUT I AM NOT COMPLAINING WE TAKE THIS W. EAT SHIT ETHAN. Onto the Grant Imahara: Best Design Award goes to RIPperoni and honestly I didn't see it going anyother way, maybe except Horizon but theyre design wasn't performing well, so RIPperoni was really the only pick. And finally, the Founder's Award which goes to Martin Mason! HONESTLY REALLY DESERVED he is the spirit of the sport and overall he just seems like such a great guy. Good for him. Good for him. Now, with all that aside, its time for the finals.
SHREDDIT BRO! vs Valkyrie - Coming into this fight I wanted The Bro™ to win because of their story, but Valkyrie really did good by breaking their drum, but Evan did amazing trying to adapt and get Valkyrie to break their spinner. Just shows that even when Evan is being this cool guy character he's really smart and tactical. I'm so excited for what's to come from this bot and congrats to Evan. Good for him. Good for him.
This episode was a really good start to the season and next weeks episode is a really stacked lineup. I personally think Black Dragon, and MadCatter or Whiplash are my picks for the finals but I'm personally rooting for my boy REESE EWERT FROM FUSION LETS GOOO REESE FUCK THEM UP!! As for SHREDDIT BRO!, I think they lose against Sawblaze, a pretty good chance against Tantrum, and 50/50 against End Game. THINK ABOUT IT we live in a timeline where SHREDDIT BRO has a good chance at beating the former champions. LET THAT SINK IN THE DOOR. I do kinda think the pacing was kinda off this episode but overall this is a really good start to the season, a solid 8/10 episode for me.
ok now im going to sit down time to rest. good night tristate area.
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fand0mswithbunny · 6 months
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Yo!! What's up gaymers, I'm Bunny! I'm 16, I use they/it/she/xe/ae/fae/bun pronouns (woah a pronoun collector how cringe. /sar)
I post about all things Battlebots, Animal Jam, the QSMP, and just anything I wanna repost lol
I'm more than happy to interact and make friends with those with similar interests, or just anyone! Come on in :D
Here's some tags I use sometimes (inconsistent):
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tvrundownusa · 2 years
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tvrundown USA 2022.08.04
Thursday, August 4th:
(exclusive): Faking It (DSC+, "Michael Jackson" analysis special), Kakegurui Twin (netflix, anime series premiere, all 6 eps), Super Giant Robot Brothers (netflix, kids' cartoon series, all 10 eps), Good Grief (SundanceNow, NZ funeral home comedy, season 2 available, all 6 eps)
(movies): "Wedding Season" (netflix, rom-com), "What Josiah Saw" (Shudder, horror feature)
(streaming weekly): Moonhaven (AMC+, season 1 finale), American Horror Stories (hulu), The Orville (hulu, season 3 "New Horizons" finale), Extraordinary Attorney Woo (netflix), Terror Lake Drive (AllBlk, season 2 finale), All the Queen's Men (BET+, next 2 eps), College Hill (BET+, "Celebrity Edition" finale), The Resort (Peacock), Hart to Heart (Peacock, next 2 eps), "All or Nothing: Arsenal" (amazon, football/soccer docuseries premiere), Beavis & Butt-Head (Para+, animated reimagined revival premiere), Harley Quinn (HMax), Fboy Island (HMax, next 2 eps, season 2 finale), Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin (HMax, next 2 eps), "Sweet Life: Los Angeles" (HMax, unscripted reality, season 2 opener), Rap Sh!t (HMax, primetime)
(also new): NFL Hall of Fame Game (NBC, annual sports event, live), "Missing Twin" (LMN, original movie, 2hrs)
(earlier - hour 0): Young Dylan (NICK) /   / That Girl Lay Lay (NICK)
(hour 1): Press Your Luck (ABC), BattleBots (DSC, "Champions" bonus season opener, 2hrs)
(hour 2): Generation Gap (ABC), Big Brother (CBS), Mystic (UPtv), Rap Sh!t (HMax, streaming), BattleBots (DSC, contd),   "The Captain" (ESPN, 2hrs)
(hour 3): The Con (ABC), Good Trouble (Freeform), Top Gear (BBCAm), Impractical Jokers (truTV, season 9B finale) /   / "101 Places To Party Before You Die" (truTV), "The Captain" (ESPN, contd, part 6 of 7)
(hour 4 - latenight): TallBoyz (Fuse), Hell of a Week (COM), Primal ([adultswim])
[repeats: Full Frontal w/ Samantha Bee (TBS) final season has ended.]
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