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Tesla Optimus
Tesla Optimus@Tesla_Optimus·
Optimus will be the biggest product ever made. A general-purpose humanoid robot that can do useful work at scale will change the economics of labor & manufacturing. Goal is to get Optimus to high-volume production as fast as possible. If you’re great at AI, engineering, or manufacturing & want to build this, join us! → tesla.com/careers/search…
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therun@tortoiseanhare·
@AlchemyAmerican I don't see the GoFundMe link for the compute? I think this would be one of the easiest GoFundMe campaigns in history.
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Jesse Michels
Jesse Michels@AlchemyAmerican·
🚨 BREAKING: Italian radar scientist detected what appears to be a massive grid of eight cylindrical structures, each 20 meters in diameter, descending over a kilometer beneath the Giza pyramids using Synthetic Aperture Radar Doppler Tomography. The cylindrical columns have coils wrapping around them resulting in a megastructure that looks like an ancient energy grid 🚨 So I brought in Geoffrey Drumm, one of the most technically rigorous pyramid researchers alive, to stress test every claim in real time. What followed was a four hour technical interrogation that revealed both stunning validations and unresolved questions about what may be the most significant archaeological discovery of the century. Biondi holds a PhD in radar science, 30 years in the field, and invented a proprietary method called the Biondi Protocol that reads surface micro-vibrations detected by Italian COSMO-SkyMed satellites to reconstruct what lies inside and beneath solid structures. His first peer-reviewed paper scanned the Great Pyramid in 2020. His second project scanned the Khafre Pyramid and the wider Giza Plateau, producing the 3D model that broke the internet: eight tubular columns with coils wrapping around them, sitting on a foundation of enormous cube-shaped structures, extending beneath all three pyramids and the Sphinx. Drumm is the author of The Land of Chem YouTube channel, lives in Egypt, and has developed a comprehensive hypothesis that the pyramids functioned as industrial-scale chemical reactors powered by lightning during the Saharan Humid Period. He knows the Giza Plateau like the back of his hand and has previously stress tested and poked holes in Biondi’s findings. This conversation is an unfiltered exchange between two heavyweights: 1. Biondi's Best Scan Is Jaw-Dropping As validation, Biondi presented a proof-of-concept scan of Italy's Gran Sasso National Laboratory, buried 1.4 kilometers inside a mountain. The image is stunning. You can see the tunnel cutting through the mountain, the interior of the facility, and even the interferometer inside it using the same technique Biondi used to scan beneath the pyramids. Drumm called it the single most convincing piece of evidence that this technology works. The Gotthard Tunnel in Switzerland produced a similarly clear image at two kilometers depth through solid rock. These are not theoretical demonstrations. They are working scans of known structures at extreme depth, and they validate that the Biondi Protocol can see through kilometers of stone. 2. He Found a Hidden Corridor Before Anyone Else In his 2020 paper, Biondi identified a feature on the northern face of the Great Pyramid labeled Tag 17. A dead-end corridor behind the chevron stones that nobody knew existed. Years later, the ScanPyramids muon team confirmed it and drilled in with a microscopic camera. Biondi's measurements of the corridor's length and the positions of its floor and ceiling matched what was found. This is a confirmed prediction from satellite radar, made years before physical verification. 3. He Detected a Sealed Shaft Beneath the Queen's Chamber One of the most compelling findings from the 2020 paper is a shaft and chamber system descending from the bottom of the Queen's Chamber. This structure was actually reported in 19th century excavation documents. Explorers found a pit in the Queen's Chamber floor, excavated down, and discovered a tunnel system below it. The Egyptian authorities then permanently sealed it with modern blocks. Biondi's scans picked it up independently, with no prior knowledge of those historical records. Drumm, who had already proposed this exact extraction shaft in his own chemical reactor model, called this the most promising result in the entire dataset. 4. The Substructures Are Enormous The tubular columns beneath the Khafre Pyramid measure approximately 20 meters in diameter each, spaced about 5 meters apart. That is 65 feet across per column. Eight of them. For context, the Queen's Chamber sometimes fails to register in certain scan slices because it is too small relative to the tomographic line. Biondi's argument is that megastructures at this scale are exactly what the technology is built to detect. Small chambers can be missed depending on the angle of the satellite pass. Repeating cylindrical structures 20 meters wide, appearing consistently across multiple scan geometries and multiple satellite sensors, are a different category of detection entirely. 5. Drumm's Challenge: The Processing Gap Here is where the debate gets sharp. The Gran Sasso and Gotthard scans used an advanced processing technique that averages noise across adjacent tomographic slices, requiring months of computation on borrowed hardware. The pyramid scans used a faster but noisier method on Biondi's own limited computers. Drumm pointed out that the quality difference is massive. The proof-of-concept images are transparent like a crystal. The pyramid images require expert interpretation to read. Biondi's response: he needs an array of GPUs he cannot afford. With that hardware, he says he could produce Gran Sasso-quality scans of the Giza substructures in near real-time. Estimated cost: millions. This is the bottleneck standing between a controversial claim and a potentially world-changing confirmation. 6. Other issues: Known Chambers Sometimes Do Not Appear Drumm walked through the 2020 dataset scan by scan. The Queen's Chamber shows a strong, consistent signature and serves as a reliable benchmark. But in several tomographic slices, the King's Chamber does not appear. The Grand Gallery does not appear. The subterranean chamber does not appear. Biondi attributes this to single-slice geometry. Each scan captures one vertical curtain through the structure in 15 seconds. If that curtain does not intersect a chamber precisely, it will not register. He says the real-time GPU system would allow him to sweep through hundreds of adjacent slices and reconstruct a full 3D volume. That system does not yet exist. 7. Biondi Challenged the Muon Team's Interpretation The ScanPyramids muon team claims the Big Void inside the Great Pyramid runs north to south, parallel to and above the Grand Gallery. Biondi's scans show it running east to west, connected to structures wrapping around the King's Chamber. Looking at the muon data during the conversation, Biondi argued they may have confused the floor and roof of the Grand Gallery for two separate features. The Egyptian Ministry of Antiquities is using the muon team's interpretation to justify drilling into the Great Pyramid in 2026. If Biondi is right about the orientation, that excavation could validate SAR Doppler tomography over the established method in one stroke. 8. The Signal Fades at 600 Meters and Nobody Knows Why The model shows structures extending over a kilometer deep. But in the raw data, the signal tapers around 600 meters. Drumm pressed Biondi on this. The initial explanation was the water table, but both agreed the actual water table sits only about 50 meters below the plateau. When pushed further, Biondi said he cannot yet explain the change but hinted at something he is not authorized to disclose. The structures do continue in the model below that line, detected across multiple satellite sensors showing the same cutoff pattern. What changes at 600 meters remains an open question. 9. Drumm's Model Says the Substructures Could Make Functional Sense Drumm's hypothesis is that each pyramid produced a specific chemical in sequence, from methane extraction at the Step Pyramid to ammonia synthesis in the Red Pyramid to sulfuric acid production in the Great Pyramid. He places the operational period during the Saharan Humid Period, roughly 8500 to 5300 BC, when massive thunderstorms provided the electrical input. The Big Void sits exactly where a heat exchanger would need to be to manage exothermic reactions in the Grand Gallery. The sealed shaft beneath the Queen's Chamber aligns with his proposed product extraction system. He confirmed that he has already integrated Biondi's substructure findings into a working functional model. If the deep structures are real, they connect to known hydrothermal mineral deposits, iron ore veins, and rare earth elements embedded in the Giza bedrock. Drumm and Biondi both agree: whoever built these structures chose the Giza Plateau for a very specific reason tied to what lies beneath it. 10. Validation & What Comes Next Biondi wants to establish a foundation in Malta with a dedicated data center and GPU array to reprocess the Giza data using his superior technique. Drumm wants to go to the Giza Plateau with Biondi's team to physically investigate anomalies he has already identified near the Osiris Shaft and along the Khafre causeway. Both say the SAR method and the muon method should be combined rather than treated as competitors. Both state that the conventional dating and tomb explanation for the pyramids is wrong. And both Drumm and Biondi agree that what lies beneath the Giza Plateau is more important than what sits on top of it. They also agree on the need for further validation and stress-testing. Why This Matters A satellite technique that can see through 1.4 kilometers of mountain and accurately image the Gran Sasso Laboratory. A confirmed prediction of a hidden corridor inside the Great Pyramid years before physical verification. A detection of a sealed shaft that matches 19th century excavation records. And now, scans showing a repeating grid of massive cylindrical structures beneath the entire Giza Plateau that no conventional archaeological framework can account for. The technology has demonstrated real capability. The substructure claims remain extraordinary. The 2026 Big Void excavation and GPU-powered rescans could settle this within months. If even a fraction of what Biondi is detecting turns out to be real, we are looking at the largest undiscovered structure on Earth, hidden in plain sight beneath the most studied archaeological site in human history. Full conversation covers all of this and much more. One of the most important technical examinations of the pyramid mystery ever recorded. Live now👇
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therun@tortoiseanhare·
@Scobleizer @Tesla_Optimus @nvidia It comes down to manufacturing. The advancements in AI with world models will level the playing field as far as software it appears.
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Robert Scoble
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer·
This is a World Model breakthrough. Puts even more pressure on @Tesla_Optimus as it will show off a new humanoid in April. Version 3.0. Next week at @nvidia GTC the bar goes even higher, I hear. My money is that Optimus takes all the oxygen away from the others for months. I have been pitched thousands of companies in my life, including Siri, Insta360, and Matic Robots in my home. Each a pioneer in using AI in consumer product. Only Elon broke three laws when he demonstrated his to me. And I loved every minute of it. He doesn’t have to break laws anymore, but what if Optimus drove a new Roadster to the event through Austin traffic? Which robot is driving? Anyway even if Elon fumbled the robot the robots are still winning. And I expect Optimus will live up to the hype that it is the biggest launch of all time. I should have put a bet in on one of those prediction markets before writing this. But didn’t.
Andrew Kang@Rewkang

Researchers trained a humanoid robot to play tennis using only 5 hours of motion capture data The robot can now sustain multi-shot rallies with human players, hitting balls traveling >15 m/s with a ~90% success rate AlphaGo for every sport is coming

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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Terafab Project launches in 7 days
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therun@tortoiseanhare·
Step changes!
Robert Scoble@Scobleizer

This is a World Model breakthrough. Puts even more pressure on @Tesla_Optimus as it will show off a new humanoid in April. Version 3.0. Next week at @nvidia GTC the bar goes even higher, I hear. My money is that Optimus takes all the oxygen away from the others for months. I have been pitched thousands of companies in my life, including Siri, Insta360, and Matic Robots in my home. Each a pioneer in using AI in consumer product. Only Elon broke three laws when he demonstrated his to me. And I loved every minute of it. He doesn’t have to break laws anymore, but what if Optimus drove a new Roadster to the event through Austin traffic? Which robot is driving? Anyway even if Elon fumbled the robot the robots are still winning. And I expect Optimus will live up to the hype that it is the biggest launch of all time. I should have put a bet in on one of those prediction markets before writing this. But didn’t.

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therun@tortoiseanhare·
@SawyerMerritt This is a bad move. I subscribe to FSD but many people do not and having Autopilot has been at Hallmark of the Tesla brand. This will force people to look at other vehicles considering Corollas have this feature. Lane centering and adaptive cruise are fairly standard in 2026
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Tesla has officially discontinued Autopilot in the U.S. and Canada. All new car purchases now come standard with Traffic-Aware Cruise Control. The online configurator has now been updated to allow buyers to choose the $99/month FSD subscription, while still offering the option to purchase FSD outright for $8,000 until February 14th. New Tesla vehicles purchases still come with a 30-day free trial of FSD (Supervised).
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
BREAKING: The U.S. Senate has just officially confirmed Jared Isaacman as the new head of NASA. At just 42 years old, he now becomes the youngest person in history to lead the agency. Congrats @rookisaacman! To the Moon and Mars!🚀
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Aptera
Aptera@aptera_motors·
Turning the corner to the next station.
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therun@tortoiseanhare·
I'll be tuning in. @bryan_johnson @_katetolo
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson

I’m taking magic mushrooms and livestreaming it on sunday. + 6 hours Live + 10am PST, Sun 30th + 5.24 g mushrooms, dried + 28 mg of active psilocybin + Strain B+ (psilocybin cubensis) + 2nd dose (3 total across 3 months) We’re measuring 249 biomarkers to determine the effect on longevity. This is the most quantified psychedelic experiment in history. Guest appearances from: + @Grimezsz DJ'ing a Live set + @HamiltonMorris and @gjurvetson discuss psychedelics + @MrBeast @naval @Benioff @friedberg are being good friends and checking in on me during the experience Moderated by: goth girl @_katetolo and OG @ashleevance The science suggests psilocybin may be a longevity therapy: + Extended lifespan in mice + Preserved telomeres + Extended replicative lifespan in human cells + Reduced systemic inflammation markers + Promotes anti-inflammatory environment in the brain + Increases brain entropy + Breaks rigid brain patterns and increases creativity + Boosts long-term cognition and flexibility + Protects neurons and microglia + Reshapes gut microbiome for improved mental health + Improved sexual satisfaction in depressed people We’re measuring: + 249 independent biomarkers + 29 vials of blood + brain scans + urine, stool, saliva, fertility + multi-omics profiling: DNA, epigenetics, metabolism, hormones, microbiome, proteins, cognition + biological age: epigenetic, telomeres, brain Come watch me trip balls.

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therun@tortoiseanhare·
Sorry, I meant vehicle!
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therun@tortoiseanhare·
@RepCasar If you're 20ish start a ROTH IRA. Find companies to invest in. Try to achieve 12% compound interest. $350/month for 40 years and you'll have millions. After many years of investing get a low cost securities backed loan. Sometimes as low as 3%. You will also not pay taxes.
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Congressman Greg Casar
Congressman Greg Casar@RepCasar·
Elon Musk is on track to become the first trillionaire.  All while paying a lower tax rate than the workers who built his wealth. Trump and the billionaires get richer. Working Americans get screwed. nytimes.com/2025/09/05/bus…
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Gali
Gali@Gfilche·
I hear comedians on all my favorite podcasts flex about their cars but none have ever mentioned Tesla FSD yet Everytime I hear it feel like they are living in the past Getting chauffeured around 24/7 is the ultimate luxury Your car sucks if it doesn’t have FSD. Sorry
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