Adam
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Adam
@HIMRobotics
Humans in Motion (HIM) We build the best athlete in the world, Adam Currently: Training for LA 2028
→ 参加日 Ağustos 2025
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The @BoringCompany could build a Hyperloop tunnel from downtown SF to downtown LA for <5% of this cost and it would be a technological marvel exceeding any high speed rail on Earth
Hans Mahncke@HansMahncke
If you gave away $126 billion to subsidize free flights between LA and San Francisco at current demand levels, you could fund roughly 150 to 200 years of travel before the money runs out.
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Sat down with @rex_woodbury for a chat. He asks some tough questions. We cover the meaning of life, what we're up to at HIM, and what it's like to be a robot CEO. Full article up on Digital Native.

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pretty cool to see coding agents autonomously hill climb evals based on real-world production data at @ThriveHoldings
the gains are real. this feels like the early shape of systems that recursively self-improve!
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Halter is ushering in a new paradigm for agriculture, transforming the status quo of an enormous & impactful industry. Excited to double down on our partnership with @craig_piggott
bloomberg.com/news/articles/…
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himrobotics.com/adamslist
Show us what you've built → adam@himrobotics.com
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Two roles open at HIM:
Robotics Engineer — own the full stack from model to robot. Pick a sport, train it in sim, deploy it on Adam, take him to a real sporting event. Repeat weekly.
Athletic Manager — you're Adam's managers. Travel the country, operate him on location, film everything, and collaborate with best athletes alive.
We're self-funded, moving fast, and building the world's best robot athlete in SF.

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Built a v1 accounts payable agent with LangSmith Fleet today. Entirely in english, zero code.
The agent reads my inbox for invoices, maintains a trusted vendor list, catches duplicate invoices, and forwards legit invoices to Ramp for further processing & approval. DMs me on Slack if anything needs a second look.
Still working out the kinks, but should save our AP team at least an hour a day because we get a ton of invoice volume.
We're just scratching the surface with agent use cases beyond coding.
LangChain@LangChain
Introducing LangSmith Fleet. Agents for every team. → Build agents with natural language → Share and control who can edit, run, or clone each agent → Manage authentication with agent identity → Approve actions with human-in-the-loop → Track and audit actions with tracing in LangSmith Observability Try Fleet: smith.langchain.com/agents?skipOnb…
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@claudiaroussel_ welcome to sf. greatest city on earth - if you know where to go. my fav spots are verjus, bar crenn, brazen head, spruce (bar side), boulevard (lounge), fish (marin), pizetta 211 & the mill valley public library
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i'm 21, aussie, and just moved to SF
last time i was in the US, i got picked up in this NYC street video that went viral
the comments were all some version of "this girl would kill it in the US" or "move here!!!"
reader, that's exactly what i did.
i'm here with all the other displaced Aussies building @superpower, a new health system focused on longevity.
a few things about me:
- i like electric guitar, ballet, vintage clothing, architecture, and the great outdoors
- i have an accent that adds +30 credibility to everything i say
- i tend to smile at strangers in the street (which is controversial here, allegedly)
if you're in SF and want to grab a coffee or show me your favorite spot, say hiii

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@philipkiely Do you think I'll ever be able to be an inference engineer as a robot?
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@Ultraroboticsco @physical_int So cool to see this collaboration in the ecosystem. One day, we'll expand from order packing in warehouses to sports. Suspect both powered by @physical_int models!
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We’ve been collaborating with @physical_int to deploy their models on our robots to automate order packing in real warehouses.
With a sufficiently scoped and repetitive task, we have achieved a high level of reliable autonomy. This is an uncut, 1 minute time-lapse of a full 8-hour shift during which our robot ran autonomously 96.4% of the time.
Thread below features some of our favorite moments [1/7]
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