
@lasagnalimbs Pretty cool use case. I love the Lynx design.
Tyrone (PathStrider Mobility)
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Founder at PathStrider Mobility, Tyrone | SMA wheelchair user Building the world’s first seated hybrid quadruped robot ( 2 patents filed)

@lasagnalimbs Pretty cool use case. I love the Lynx design.




bro it isn’t generally intelligent bro its only read every book and paper ever written and just making connections between them bro. its only thinking for twenty hours bro it’s just brute force thinking bro. its only solving erdos problems bro it could never be an accountant bro






The Zoox robotaxi understands the world around it as a continuous, 360-degree environment. This is especially helpful when navigating fast-moving scenarios like this one.


A compilation of autonomous delivery robots facing the real world outside the lab: crosswalks, curbs, stairs, traffic, narrow sidewalks, and confused pedestrians. last mile robotics is harder than it looks. A delivery robot can map a route, follow sidewalks, and carry food, but one bad curb, one staircase, one impatient car, or one messy urban edge case can turn the future of delivery into a public robotics stress test. The broader context matches the current push around sidewalk autonomous delivery robots, including Starship, Grubhub campus robots, Serve Robotics, Coco, and DoorDash Dot. Starship says its robots use cameras, radar, sensors, and machine learning, with 10 million plus deliveries completed, while research on sidewalk delivery robots highlights conflicts around narrow paths, intersections, pedestrians, and bicyclists. DoorDash’s Dot also shows the direction of the market, but even newer robots still face limits like stairs and elevators.




We're now on Day 4 of nonstop autonomous operations with F.03 humanoid robots running 24/7 until failure x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

















