Ryan Oksenhorn

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Ryan Oksenhorn

Ryan Oksenhorn

@ryanzip

Co-founder @zipline, using fleets of robot airplanes to approximate teleportation

San Francisco เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2013
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Vasu Raman
Vasu Raman@likeavass·
@Keller I wonder if it actually will take a decade for those starting now. The slope is ever steeper. Your larger point holds but I’m optimistic about the timeline.
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Keller Cliffton
Keller Cliffton@Keller·
The Bitter Lesson of Robotics: It's extremely easy to make a video of a robot doing something once under perfect conditions then post it to X. But it often takes a decade to harden systems and design for all the insane edge cases of the real world. Many companies raising $$$$ on cool demos, but all the hard work comes after
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Jack G
Jack G@someguyjack·
@ryanzip On weekends some people go home.
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Ryan Oksenhorn
Ryan Oksenhorn@ryanzip·
@bolayer That many people stop building to listen to the musician?
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Shrivardhan
Shrivardhan@physhivi·
@ryanzip @JohnnyG39179521 @zipline I need to read up more…… or am I missing something obvious? Surely it’s not just Kalman Filters right? It’s gotta have a measurement step from some sensor.
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Fex
Fex@Fex_23_·
@fabinulleins @ryanzip @zipline I think you greatly underestimate the windspeed. Given the size of this drone the motors already seem to pull really hard to be able to stabilize it. I would guess that they also cranked up the controller gain to get this to work. But in the end just speculations from my side
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Shrivardhan
Shrivardhan@physhivi·
@ryanzip @JohnnyG39179521 @zipline Wait what? I understand you can replace PID with a different control algorithm but pitot tubes? Or are you fusing GPS and IMU measurements to obtain your fix on velocity? Which I must say, you will get good accuracy in the direction of motion. Will be happy to understand more!
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Marcus Mueller
Marcus Mueller@Marcusmueller·
Let’s talk about Zipline’s test sites and who we’re hiring for 🧵 They are where elite talent meets 24/7 large scale high volume testing. They’re the engine that helped scale Zipline to the largest autonomous delivery service on earth, 5,000+ autonomous trips around the world and we’re just getting started. @zipline's testing in 2025: 315,000+ test flights 🚀 35,000+ flight hours (480+ straight days of nonstop flying) 🙂‍ 3,000+ flights per day 📈 Our test sites are built to push our system to the max so that we de-risk tomorrow. Each one tackles a different brutal edgecase to make sure the system’s reliability is bulletproof. Our 'engineering test site' in the video I posted is reconfigured every few weeks: new obstacles are added, new flight apps reviewed, new edge cases are tested in any weather condition. Every new software build deploys here first, into live airspace. Our other sites are placed around the U.S. and are focused on testing in severe conditions that ground most if not all other forms of transport. They operate in scorching heat of up to 125 degrees, high-altitudes, intense rainstorms, 60+ mph winds, hail, sleet, and extreme cold-weather, down to -20F. Heavy ice and snow accumulation on propulsion and sensors is the norm. We aggressively chase these conditions in test so we dominate when it really matters. We are now developing 5+ new test sites, each one dialed in to push even more extreme weather and edge conditions. What I am especially proud of is that our safety has kept improving even as flight volume, complexity and environmental hostility increases. We’ve been able to test and develop at a scale that’s unprecedented in aviation history because our teams own a 100% fully vertical tech stack, built hand in hand with our flight and application software teams. We have to have the most robust airspace and fleet management tools on earth because Zipline will soon operate the largest fleet of aircraft on earth. Now to the fun part, we're hiring! DM me or send me an email to marcus@zipline.com if you want to join Zipline Test Operations! We're hiring Flight Test Operators, Test Site Operators, Flight Test Electricians, Flight Test Construction Staff, Flight Test Project and Program Managers, Flight Test Engineers, Flight Test Safety Managers, Flight Test Security and, most importantly, Flight and Fleet Application Software Engineers. Please, cut to the chase. We have zero requirements on degrees, formal education or tenure. What counts is what you can do, merit, and what you’ve shown you’re capable of. Highlight that. Let's go!
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Mayor Chris Nunneley
Mayor Chris Nunneley@CeoNunneley·
@ryanzip Would love to get my small rural town onto your list (we're near your current ops already)
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Ryan Oksenhorn
Ryan Oksenhorn@ryanzip·
@4211i @zipline data like this helps us improve. Before long, docking in this wind will be fast&easy and we'll seek out stronger winds.
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Roman
Roman@roman_koshchei·
@ryanzip @zipline Does Zipline writes Flight Controller firmware by themself or they are based on something like Ardupilot?
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