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Nicholas Horbaczewski

@NicholasDRL

CEO & Founder @droneraceleague; Co-founder @PDW_ai

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Nicholas Horbaczewski
Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
“The Q4 Rocket Report… is a civilizational audit. And the audit says one company is building the infrastructure for a species-level transition while every government and competitor on Earth is still filing quarterly earnings.”
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86

The Q4 2025 Rocket Report dropped yesterday and the number that should terrify every government on Earth is not the one going viral. SpaceX launched 1,159 of the 1,404 spacecraft put into orbit worldwide in Q4 2025. That is 83% of all spacecraft launched by every nation and company on the planet combined. In the United States the number is 97%. China managed 8%. Russia 4%. All of Europe, the continent that built Ariane, managed 0.2%. One private company now commands greater orbital access than any sovereign power in human history, including the Soviet Union at the peak of the Space Race. And on March 30, booster B1067 flew for the 34th time. The entire Space Shuttle program flew 135 missions across five orbiters over 30 years. One Falcon 9 first stage has now achieved one quarter of that total in four years of service. The Shuttle cost $1.5 billion per mission. Falcon 9 costs $67 million, with total fuel running $150,000. That is not a cost reduction. That is a change in the physical nature of what orbital access means. Now layer what happened in the nine days before that flight. March 21: Terafab breaks ground in Austin. One terawatt per year of AI compute. Logic, memory, and advanced packaging in a single building with a recursive mask-fab-test loop that exists nowhere else. Eighty percent of output allocated to space. March 22: First renders of the 100-kilowatt AI satellite with solar arrays and radiators, scaling to megawatt. D3 chips designed to run hotter in vacuum where radiative cooling is free. March 30: 148 satellites deployed in under 24 hours across two missions. Transporter-16 carried 119 payloads from dozens of operators. Starlink 10-44 added 29 more. The booster that flew its 34th mission landed on a droneship 8.5 minutes after liftoff, its 575th successful recovery for the company. Nobody is reading these events as a single sequence because no analytical framework exists for what is forming. This is not a space company. It is not a car company. It is not a chip company. It is not an AI company. It is the first vertically integrated civilization-scale stack in human history. One entity now controls fabrication of silicon, launch of mass to orbit, a constellation of 10,139 satellites with autonomous AI collision avoidance executing 300,000 maneuvers per year, the world’s largest battery storage deployment, the only humanoid robot in mass production, and the AI training infrastructure running on 200,000 GPUs scaling to 1.5 million. From atoms to orbit to intelligence under one roof. The Soviet Union at its most powerful operated rockets and satellites. TSMC fabricates chips. Google runs AI. Tesla builds cars and batteries. No entity before this moment has controlled the complete vertical from raw silicon through fabrication through launch through orbital infrastructure through energy through robotics through artificial intelligence simultaneously. And here is the fact that should stop every analyst, every fund manager, and every head of state cold. The fuel cost to maintain this dominance is $150,000 per launch. One hundred and fifty thousand dollars. That is less than a house in most American cities. The propellant bill for the vehicle that delivers 97% of American orbital access costs less than a mid-range Tesla. The bottleneck was never technology. It was never physics. It was never fuel. It was imagination. And one man just announced that 80% of his chip factory’s output is going to space because Earth cannot power what he intends to build. The Q4 Rocket Report is not a market share chart. It is a civilizational audit. And the audit says one company is building the infrastructure for a species-level transition while every government and competitor on Earth is still filing quarterly earnings.

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Is there a lower age limit on Eight sleep? Is there a threshold age a sleeper needs to be at for the metrics to be accurate or the cooling/heating to improve sleep? @eightsleep @m_franceschetti
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Waymo@Waymo·
From SF and Phoenix to LA and beyond, we’ve driven 1M+ fully autonomous freeway miles. Now, we’re bringing that experience to more cities. 🛣️ We’re beginning with employee trips to start as we get one step closer to opening the fast lane for all our riders. Stay tuned!
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@Scobleizer What’s a reasonable form of accountability for the injuries and loss of life that will result from this decision? It’s difficult to square with the extreme measures NYC has taken to pursue “vision zero” road safety.
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Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
@gbrulte What’s a reasonable form of accountability for the injuries and loss of life that will result from this decision? It’s difficult to square with the extreme measures NYC has taken to pursue “vision zero” road safety.
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Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
We launched AIRR to eventually put an AI pilot into the actual DRL. We were far from that reality in 2019. TU Delft won AIRR then and they won here. The progress is tangible. But let’s not overhype readiness. This approach wouldn’t survive the first gate of a course that wasn't perfectly modeled in simulation weeks in advance. 4/4
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Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
We are seeing the "Sim to Real" gap close for physics. The ability to handle drift and prop wash without GPS is massive progress. But the "Semantic" gap remains. Until an AI can "sight read" a complex 3D track it has never seen before, the human pilot is safe. 3/4
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Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
This AI executes a "learned policy" perfected over millions of simulation laps on a static digital twin. It relies on "muscle memory" for where the gate should be, rather than perceiving where it is. It is a breakthrough in control, not perception. We must distinguish between memorization and adaptability. (Huge engineering achievement regardless. Hup Delft!) 1/4 @rgury
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@tweetciiiim I surprised it took this long. Won’t be a contest at all in the future.

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Daniel Havir
Daniel Havir@danielhavir·
Aspire not to build robots. Aspire to build machines. It’s only called a robot when it doesn’t work. The moment it works, it becomes a machine.
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David Shapiro (L/0)
David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
Take a moment to stop and reflect We made sand think And you can talk to it
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djcows@djcows·
Startup idea: Waymoo
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Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
@AnthonyVicino I agree. What sets Freerider apart from the others was the requirement of sustained perfection for an entire 4 hours. As Tommy Caldwell says in Free Solo: “Imagine an Olympic-gold-medal-level athletic achievement where if you don't get that gold medal, you're going to die."
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Anthony Vicino@AnthonyVicino·
This seems to be the prevailing sentiment amongst non-climbers... But it's simply wrong. Honnold's climb of Freerider on ElCap (which was captured on film by the legendary Jimmy Chin) is EASILY 10x more impressive than what Alex did on the skyscraper. I don't think it's possible to fully appreciate the absurdity of Honnold's free solo of ElCap unless you yourself have been on that climb. I have... I've been up there... I've done all the moves... (and this was during a period of my life wher I was in the top 0.00001% of strongest climbers in the world) And I got my ass handed to me. The 13a crux 23 pitches off the ground is unbelievably technical and requires a level of precision that, to execute without a rope, is nearly unbelievable. This is a hill I will gladly die on: Honnold's free solo of ElCap is THE single most impressive athletic achievement in human history. Nothing else comes even remotely close. (and certainly not this skyscraper). If you want to have your paradigm for what humans are capable of turned upside down... Go watch Free Solo.
Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog

This is pretty easily the most impressive athletic accomplishment ever caught on film. I’m not sure that there’s even a close second.

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Alex Roy
Alex Roy@AlexRoy144·
“When the facts change, I change my mind - what do you do, sir?” - John Maynard Keynes FSD 14.2.2.3 is a game changer for personally owned autonomous vehicles.
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Gad Saad
Gad Saad@GadSaad·
I'm looking to attend the street protests to honour the thousands of courageous Iranians that have been killed recently by the Islamic regime. Does anyone know where they are being held? I heard it is starting at the corner of No News Street and No Jews Avenue. Can you confirm?
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Jon Miller Schwartz@JonMSchwartz·
Another awesome robot by Disney. Very bullish on their future theme parks.
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United Airlines@united·
@AnimePowered Glad you enjoyed Starlink on us! Thank you for choosing United and sharing your positive feedback.
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Donghua and Anime Powered@AnimePowered·
Just flew to the U.S. on a European airline with expensive Internet that wouldn't connect. Flew from Newark to my parents' home town on United Airlines with free Starlink Internet that was lightning fast and worked right up to the arrival gate. Watched Yogscast Minecraft videos.🤣 Thanks @elonmusk. You're amazing.
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Daylen Yang@daylenyang·
took a ride to @flySFO in a waymo, at night, in the rain, on the freeway
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Nicholas Horbaczewski@NicholasDRL·
“The game is shifting in robotics beyond conversations around End to end. It’s really around learning velocity, how fast can you turn exposure into intelligence. Those are the people who will win.” @TimKentleyKlay , CEO & co-founder of @hypr On @RoadToAutonomy
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