Sci-fi β†’ Sci-fact πŸ§¬πŸ€–β€οΈ #LabToLaunch | @MIT engineer | @ToughTechToday host | @EndEffectorThe publisher | Alphabet / Airbus alum

Joined November 2010
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Two years ago I started signing off every edition of Telemetry with "/N1BA". The longer version of that idea I’ve been carrying for years.
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The @EndEffectorThe membership program is open as of today. For founders building tough tech, it's on the house. Email me jmill@endeff.com It's a standing policy rather than yet another program with an application form that's gonna burn more of your time just to get to "no".
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Read 'No One Builds Alone' when you have a few quiet minutes (or listen to it – I voiced it!): n1ba.com /N1BA
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Every mechanic is becoming a roboticist, whether they signed up for it or not. As the failure modes of automotive, aviation, and robotics converge, it means the repair expertise, the diagnostic tooling, and the maintenance workforce all must follow
β€œRobots eat cars”. Thesis: modern cars are starting to operate on robot architecture, and that foreshadows how such architecture will spread to every industry that moves physical things. telemetry.endeff.com/p/robot…
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Built a periodic table of U.S. critical minerals scored by who's actually processing domestically. Most squares say VACANT. Gallium says HELP WANTED.
28 of 50 U.S. critical minerals have zero domestic processors. Gallium – no modern tech without it – is 100% imported with nobody building. We mapped every one: endeff.com/ix/critical-miner…
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There are some unsexy critical minerals opportunities that it seems you are pursuing. Things like supply chain software, scheduling, provenance-tracking, logistics optimization… Someone needs to build these liminal services too as the domestic minerals industry scales.
β€œMine the gap!” There are billions of dollars in federal funding but it seems, although the money has begun to show up, the entrepreneurs haven’t yet?
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The structural question here is not "Was Anthropic brave?" It's that we have an arms race without an armistice and private companies are drawing boundaries that should be drawn by institutions that don't exist yet. Kind of terrifying.
Who draws the red lines on dual-use AI when there's no treaty to draw them in? A private AI company just became a de facto arms control negotiator and the governance infrastructure that should exist simply doesn't... New Telemetry β†’ telemetry.endeff.com/p/red-l…
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JMill 🌐 retweeted
The truth is coming 11/21. Worldwide on Prime Video & in select U.S. theaters. An explosive documentary that reveals an 80-year global cover-up of non-human intelligent life, with testimony from 34 U.S. Government insiders.
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It’s been exciting and gratifying to play a (tiny) part contributing to how @SafeAerospace is cultivating a network of partners, policies, and plans. Goal is to make better the collection, analysis, and dissemination of credible data decisions re UAP and aerospace safety
We’ve been quiet, but not idle. Over the past two years, @SafeAerospace has grown into the world’s largest pilot-led nonprofit focused on UAP and aerospace safety. Now, it’s time to share what we’ve built - and what’s next. 🧡
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🚨New Drop! Proud to share The Allied Paper on Dual-Use Ventures, a defense tech playbook collaboratively authored by our @MIT Dual-Use Ventures cohort. Every tech entrepreneur should check this out.
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Check out the full cohort list who made MIT Dual-Use Ventures ’25 special: bit.ly/MITDUV25-AlliedPaper-…
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Let’s keep building tough tech together! πŸ’ͺ🦾
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