Build more. Build better. CTO at @REK.

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"Hardware is hard" was the warning, and now it's the moat.
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Pure software is rapidly becoming un-investable.
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The Jensen look has just peaked.
“It is certainly hard to believe that a little company (@SpaceX) that started in a warehouse in El Segundo is now going public with the largest IPO ever.” @elonmusk
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I got 1 spaceX share as an allocation 🤣😂🤣
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Can't be a yes man? Come work at @REK we're hiring sales, ops, and engineering. DMs are open.
Former Founders Fund Partner Brian Singerman on what he learned from Peter Thiel: "Most people, they just can't push back on Peter." "They're too scared to, or they just don't." "But when you surround yourself with people who are extremely smart and not scared to use their own individual talents—you build something truly great. "In other words—surrounding yourself with non-yes men.  He was and is ridiculously good at that."
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So. Much. Power.
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6 foot tall humanoid fights have begun real steel is here
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This is what happens when hardware goes into ads. The other direction is not as pleasant.
400k ads served 100k ads per hour 1000 active users $30k backlog all the charts are very hockey stick like. What's your favorite ad so far? what's broken so far?
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So I gave Fable 5 the middle east problem: A mixture of religious ethnic and nationalist tensions funded by external powers interested establishing capabilities of near peers intensified by market pressures on weapons manufacturers. It used vision and food diplomacy in the loop to bring peace. Like a grandma at Thanksgiving, peace was achieved by shoveling food into everyone's mouth so fast they couldn't talk anymore.
So I gave Fable 5 the watchmaker benchmark: a full Swiss lever movement in Three.js. Real gear ratios (18,000 bph), working escapement, breathing hairspring — and the hands tell actual time. It verified its own work with vision, in a loop, until done. ⌚
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I was already a big fan of @zanehengsperger, but building your MES and ERP is the sign of an opinionated high agency founder. He'll be right, he'll be wrong, but he won't be still.
you ever wake up and realize you actually made an ERP and MES?
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In a world of VLAs it's exciting to see new analytical IK approaches! IK has always been near and dear to my heart.
Fifteen years ago, I had the privilege of working with Rosen Diankov at CMU on his PhD thesis. The capstone was IKFast — for a generation of roboticists, the definition of what analytical inverse kinematics could be. Today, I'm excited to release the next chapter: ssik. 1/
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Barrett Ames retweeted
Today America gains a new Instant-quote manufacturer! Very proud to present FlyByThermoform.com where you can make custom packaging inserts for anything and get a price instantly! Use code REINDUSTRIALZE to get $5 off your first order!
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Talk about bug being a feature.
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accidentally stumbled upon this crazy paper abstract
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This is the biggest thing CA has going for it right now. No Ticks. And the highest density of tech oriented capital in human history.
May 13
A peer-reviewed paper published last year in the journal Bioethics by two professors at Western Michigan University School of Medicine argues that it is "morally obligatory" to genetically engineer ticks to spread alpha-gal syndrome, a permanent condition that makes you violently allergic to red meat. The paper is called "Beneficial Bloodsucking." Their argument: if eating meat is morally wrong, then preventing the spread of a disease that forces people to stop eating meat is also morally wrong. Scientists should gene-edit lone star ticks to enhance their ability to carry alpha-gal syndrome and expand their range into urban environments to infect more people. They call this a "moral bioenhancer." They frame releasing genetically modified disease-carrying ticks as a "vaccination" that only "infringes" on your bodily autonomy rather than "violating" it. The distinction, apparently, is that a tick bit you instead of a government official holding you down. Alpha-gal syndrome is not mild. The CDC estimates up to 450,000 Americans are already affected. Cases have surged 100-fold in the last decade. Symptoms include anaphylaxis. There is no cure. Alpha-gal cases are exploding across the United States. The lone star tick's range is expanding far beyond its historical territory. And two academics at a medical school published a paper arguing this is a good thing that should be accelerated. At what point do we stop treating papers like this as fringe academic exercises and start asking whether anyone is already acting on them?
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Well I stand corrected, there are 50 species of tick in CA. So I guess I'm moving to Antartica.
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What is it about metal? It carries such psychological importance. It's perceived as high quality. It seems like a halo effect where heavy things are weighted heavily in the mind.
Launching MakerMods Metal Arm. Finally ready to reveal the robot arm we've been building. Full CNC metal arm. 6-DoF, 3kg payload, gravity compensation leader arm. Limited supply launch price $2,499. pre-orders open now $99 deposit👇 @IsaacSin12 @makermodsai
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How many of you immediately imagined this when @adcock_brett said they're partnering with Brooks Brothers. The middle management package for Figure includes: -Special sayings like, "Keep it up Champ!", "Have you filled out your time sheet?", and "time for @KennethCassel 's favorite corporate pizza party!" -a super human ability to understand acronyms. - will laugh at anything "the boss" says. - a new productivity sensor, when it detects that employees are hard at work it creates impromptu meetings.
I’m excited to announce that Figure has signed a commercial agreement with Catalyst Brands, the operator of JCPenney, Aéropostale, and Brooks Brothers We’ll work to deploy humanoid robots at scale, starting with initial deployment in Reno, NV
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If you die on the hill walking up it, it's not very walkable.
lots of paulagiarizers out here
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Seems quite functional but the tennis balls, coloring, and shape make it feel more like a walker from Grandpa than an assistant for the warehouse.
This is evoBOT, a robot helper developed by Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Material Flow and Logistics. It can grasp and carry goods to support cargo workers in transporting packages. evoBOT can also move smoothly across uneven terrain, including bumpy surfaces and sloping ground.
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Thousands of years from now they'll count the layer lines to tell how old the Starbucks was when it died.
if you’re headed down to Starbase, don’t forget to buy coffee at the First 3-D printed Starbucks shop in the US
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This post is doing numbers, if you find this interesting, you should check out humanoid robots fighting: x.com/cbames/status/20532301…

World's first fight between engineAI and unitree. The ending is explosive! Follow @REK for more.
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Imagine meeting @pmarca in person and being disappointed at how blunt the top of his head is. I've been there, it's a crushing day.
Imagine being moots but IRL
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Station legs! A humanoid with arms for legs is quite useful for getting around on the ISS. A decade ago I wrote the control code for Robonaut's station legs.
The future has arrived! After a long wait, we are finally ready to reveal our complete space humanoid HELIOS. After two semesters of intense work, research and iteration, this is what we have to show. 4 arms. 4 hands. 1 vision. 1 dream.
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