Geo Yoshinaka

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Geo Yoshinaka

Geo Yoshinaka

@Ancient_Geo

Necessity may be the Mother, but Curiosity is the Child. All-in $TSLA. Cyber Truck reservation holder. Fond of Geometric Algebra, Physics, Power Electronics, EV

Japan Katılım Eylül 2016
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Geo Yoshinaka
Geo Yoshinaka@Ancient_Geo·
#music Oldies But Goodies 🇺🇸Peter, Paul and Mary - Early Morning Rain (1965)
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Geo Yoshinaka@Ancient_Geo·
#music Oldies But Goodies 🇺🇸Gene Kelly - Singin' in the Rain (1952) 🎬Singin' in the Rain (1952)
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Geo Yoshinaka@Ancient_Geo·
#music Oldies But Goodies 🇺🇸Neil Sedaka - Laughter in the Rain (1974, LIVE🇺🇸1974)
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Geo Yoshinaka@Ancient_Geo·
@one4laurie65 I love listening to raindrops, but you lost me when you mentioned politics😂🤣
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Laurie
Laurie@one4laurie65·
Hi Geo! You're very welcome! We've had lots of rain lately, so you can say I got lots of rain on the brain!😂☔️ Have a great day in Japan, my friend! Oh, and btw, your Prime Minister Takaichi is such a sweetheart! 🥰 I'm happy she and President Trump have a great friendship! 👍🇯🇵🇺🇸
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Laurie@one4laurie65·
Johnny Rivers - Summer Rain🎶
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Laurie@one4laurie65·
Boston - More Than A Feeling🎶
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Geo Yoshinaka@Ancient_Geo·
Anyone notice a surge in imposter accounts lately? I am used to seeing some of them every day. Reporting and blocking them as they ”follow” me is part of my daily routine now… But today I woke up and found a dozen!😡
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Tsla Chan
Tsla Chan@Tslachan·
$TSLA NEWS: Tesla in talks with Chinese firms to buy $2.9 billion worth of solar equipment. Suzhou Maxwell Technologies, the world’s biggest producer of screen-printing equipment used to make solar cells, is among the leading candidates to supply machinery for the project and has been seeking export approval from China’s commerce ministry, according to the two people and a third person. The sources declined to be named because the information is not public.
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Ming
Ming@tslaming·
GOOD NEWS 🚨 Tesla has officially kicked off staffing for its Terafab project by hiring its first Technical Program Manager 🔥 Key details of the Terafab project 🚀 This project is a massive $20 billion+ investment aimed at achieving total vertical integration for Tesla's AI hardware. 💎 The facility is targeting 2-nanometer process technology, placing Tesla at the absolute cutting edge of semiconductor manufacturing to build its next-generation AI processors. 📍 While Tesla hasn't formally announced the exact coordinates, all signs point to the North Campus of Giga Texas in Austin. Here's the likely roadmap for the project: 🚀 Groundbreaking and site prep (March 2026 – September 2026): Leveraging the massive land area already being cleared at Giga Texas. ❄️ Cleanroom and utilities (October 2026 – June 2027): This is the phase highlighted in the new job posting (Req ID 263922), involving the complex HVAC and ultrapure systems needed for 2nm production. 🔬 Equipment installation (July 2027 – January 2028): Moving in the specialized EUV lithography machines and etching tools. 🏭 Trial production (H1 2028): Initial testing and early architectural runs for the highly anticipated AI7 chip, since AI5 and AI6 are already contracted to external foundries. 🏎️ Volume production (2029 onwards): Scaling up to target 160,000 wafer starts per month, factoring in yield, to provide the massive compute needed for FSD and the Optimus robot revolution.
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Laurie
Laurie@one4laurie65·
3 Dog Night - Mama Told Me Not To Come (1970)🎶
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phil beisel
phil beisel@pbeisel·
Fun to go deep with @CernBasher on all things Tesla. Digital Optimus, Optimus, SpaceX/Tesla convergence, the list goes on and on. Take a listen (and tell us how we can improve this pod). It was an absolute pleasure to speak with Cern, someone who can think way beyond the box.
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Cern Basher@CernBasher

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Algomizer | LLM Optimization
Most robotics teams split the thinking and the moving into two separate systems that talk to each other. Tesla is running both as one model. That matters because in the real world, deciding to step over something and controlling how your foot lands can't have a delay between them. Safety falls apart when your planning runs at a different speed than your motor control. And Tesla has years of weird edge cases from self-driving that taught them this. No other humanoid robotics team has that dataset.
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Barrak
Barrak@BarrakAli·
@TheHumanoidHub The insight that self-driving and humanoid robotics converge on the same decision architecture suggests Tesla is not building two products but one underlying intelligence that happens to run in different bodies.
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The Humanoid Hub
The Humanoid Hub@TheHumanoidHub·
Ashok Elluswamy, Tesla's AI lead, during a GTC discussion, highlighting the fundamental similarity in AI approaches for self-driving cars and humanoid robots: - Hierarchical decision making is useful, but it has to be done as part of the same decision-making process as lower-level controls. - We haven't seen the long tail of humanoid robotics, but Tesla has seen the long tail of self-driving, where high and low-level decisions have to be jointly made at a pretty high framerate. - Optimus's architecture is designed in a similar way, where there's a hierarchy but it's all running as part of the same model and the latencies involved in decision making are well modeled. - This architecture will scale quite well with humanoid robots. - The distinction of the decision-making levels is only in the developer's mind. For the model, it's a continuous space of decision making, where there are dials available to make them more fine or coarse. - Humanoids have more sensor modalities and higher degrees of freedom compared to self-driving, but the fundamental constraints remain the same: you need to make real-time decisions. There's obviously a hierarchy to these control signal outputs, but the lowest frequency cannot be too low, because the safety of the robot cannot depend upon things running at very low frequencies.
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Mojave
Mojave@Mojave19·
@CrimsonRaven777 @Rainmaker1973 I might too for rattlers, but too bad it’ll ward off desert iguanas. They’re easy to tame, but I let them stay free. During the sequestering period of the pandemic I made friends with several, feeding them small soft fruits pieces like apricots. They were my lil’ dinosaurs❤️.
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