1/ Why Are You Leaving Skip the growth talk. Say what you actually did and what you want to do next. "I built automation that removed a major scaling bottleneck at my current company. I want to find a team with a harder version of that problem."
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BMW Tests AEON Humanoid Robot in Leipzig Factory
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One of the first real world pilots is already underway. At BMW’s Leipzig factory, BMW Group is testing the humanoid robot AEON together with Hexagon Robotics. Early focus areas: → Battery assembly → Component manufacturing If this works at scale, the future factory workforce could look very different. Watch the full video to see what this means for manufacturing. Don't miss out on the latest AI advancements! Sign up here to stay informed! intelligentworld.org/discove…
→ View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon, 2026-04-14 08:30 UTC
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AI-Powered Robotic Coordination: The Flexibility Revolution
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The real breakthrough is coordination. These systems combine: → Precision measurement systems → High performance actuators → AI based motion control This allows smooth, controlled movement in environments built for humans. Which means one robot could potentially: → Assemble batteries → Move components → Assist different workstations Flexibility becomes the new productivity multiplier.
→ View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon, 2026-04-14 08:30 UTC
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Humanoid Robots: Mobile Intelligence Replacing Fixed Industrial Automation
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Traditional industrial robots are powerful, but limited. They usually do one task In one place For years Humanoid robots change that equation. Instead of fixed automation, they introduce mobile intelligence. Key capability: → Multimodal sensor fusion They process multiple types of sensory data simultaneously. → 3D spatial intelligence They understand machines, spaces, and human movement. In other words, they see the factory like a human would.
→ View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon, 2026-04-14 08:30 UTC
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Humanoid Robots Now Working on Real Factory Production Floors
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What if the most flexible worker in your factory never gets tired, never calls in sick, and can switch jobs instantly?
— Ronald van Loon (@Ronald_vanLoon) 14 avril 2026
That’s the promise behind a new wave of humanoid robots now entering real factories.
Not labs. Not demos.
Actual production floors.
One example is happening… pic.twitter.com/JZFTP41QaNWhat if the most flexible worker in your factory never gets tired, never calls in sick, and can switch jobs instantly? That’s the promise behind a new wave of humanoid robots now entering real factories. Not labs. Not demos. Actual production floors. One example is happening right now at @BMWGroup. Here is what I found fascinating.
→ View original post on X — @ronald_vanloon, 2026-04-14 08:30 UTC
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Gap Between AI Solution Knowledge and Actual Implementation
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CLAUDE.md existing specifically to solve this problem and most people still not using it is the gap between knowing a solution exists and actually setting it up.
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Claude Automating GitHub Workflows Through Polling Loop Scaffolding
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Claude reading issues, creating branches, and pushing PRs on a polling loop is already being done by teams who figured out the workflow. It's not magic, it's just good scaffolding.
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Google Chrome structural advantage for AI browser agents
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Google owning Chrome giving the browser agent native depth that other IDEs have to work around is a genuine structural advantage nobody else has.
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Agent Development Tools Bridge Semantic Web Infrastructure Gap
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Fair point on the Semantic Web angle. The loose coupling idea is solid. The practical challenge is that most teams building agents today aren't working in that paradigm yet, so tools like Cognee bridge the gap with familiar abstractions until the infrastructure catches up.
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Which Household Tasks Does Jesse Trust Agents With
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curious which household tasks jesse actually trusts agents with vs manually overrides