I am a technology enthusiast, writer, and modder. Founder of @ModRetro, @Oculus VR, and @Anduriltech. Keeping American superheroes safe with autonomous systems.

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The ModRetro Chromatic is the best way to play Game Boy® and Game Boy Color® games, my ultimate tribute to the most important handheld console of all time. @ModRetroHub @GameStop @Tetris_Official @KossHeadphones
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I have talked about this before, but this particular rant is brought to you by a situation where a bunch of exclusive merch at a local anime convention was sold out because a bunch of scalpers registered for ADA compliant disability badges (they don't have to prove anything in California) and walked in ahead of the people who had been camping out since 4 AM. No shame.
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We need a bit more shame. People used to avoid certain self-interested behaviors to avoid shame, private and public. Law and customs assumed this. Now, 38% of Stanford students claim to be disabled. 40% of young women (under 35) claim mental illness, and SSI disability payments have gone up 400% in a single generation. It isn't good for anyone, least of all people who are actually disabled, when everyone looks the other way as friends and family and peers con the system with a level of shamelessness no architect of our safety net ever imagined could be possible in America. When everyone is disabled, nobody is.
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From the Founding Fathers to today's founders, our American spirit is defined by our determination to build a more secure union. Happy 250th to the United States of America.
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Be careful with your fireworks this weekend!
Most founder and VC types love to publicly celebrate the wins, the product launches, the major milestones... And fair enough! Building new hard tech is indeed incredibly rewarding when things work. Anduril does plenty of celebrating! But what doesn't get talked about nearly enough is how often things *don't* work. Every company building rockets, aircraft, engines, missiles, drones, or any other difficult tech has LOTS of days where something doesn’t work, when a test goes badly, when you thought you got it juuuuust right but womp, not so much. Those days suck, but they are also inevitable on the path to success. Well, Friday was one of those days for Anduril. A solid rocket motor exploded during a test fire at our factory in Mississippi. Most importantly, no one was hurt. The safety systems worked exactly as designed. The team responded exactly the way they've trained to, and damages to our test stand were minimal. By the end of the day everyone was already focused on understanding what went wrong and getting ready for the next test. There's a reason for the cliché "not rocket science" -- because rocket science is actually quite difficult! Friday's test failure is just one example of why. Development testing exists to answer difficult questions before the design goes into production. Obviously we aim and hope for successful tests, but just as obvious, every test failure gives us data. Every anomaly improves the next design. Every test, in the long run, makes the program stronger. Even if Friday sucked (and it did), we take a deep breath and move onto the next one. We'll be back to test firing rockets within weeks. Anduril is continuing to build and test rocket motors weekly, and the production facility remains on schedule. Disciplined iteration begets steady progress, and we're already putting the pieces of our test stand back together for the next test. Onwards.
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BREAKING: Erebor hits $4B in deposits in Q2
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Which game are you putting in your Chromatic first? 👀
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To rebuild the arsenal, we must hyperscale manufacturing. Shorten the Build Chain. Close the Kill Chain.
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At least 1,200 people died of heatstroke in France last Wednesday, mostly elderly people indoors. Even crazier, about 70,000 Europeans die from the same every year, akin to a bi-weekly 9/11. Eurobros, please vote for leaders who will let you open your windows and install A/C!
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"Nice and quiet." – @palmerluckey Auction is up and running to win the charity truck benefitting @CODE4Vets.
In celebration of America's 250th, we are working with @CODE4Vets to place 250 veterans into high-quality jobs. Bid on this truck to support the warfighters who defend our independence. Designed in partnership with @RealTruck, the Anduril Edition @Chevrolet Silverado will be auctioned by @Barrett_Jackson on June 27th. 100% of proceeds will benefit the Call of Duty Endowment's mission to achieve this goal.
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Just two days until this incredible vehicle goes up for auction!
ICYMI at #CODEBOWLVII during San Diego Race Weekend ➡️ On June 27th, bid to win a one-of-one @AndurilTech Edition Chevy Silverado in support of veterans. Designed in partnership with @RealTruck to be auctioned by @Barrett_Jackson, 100% of proceeds directly benefit the Call of Duty Endowment mission of helping veterans secure meaningful, high-quality careers after military service. Learn more here: gear.anduril.com/pages/win-t…
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To everyone who made the Anduril 250 at Naval Base Coronado a huge success, thank you. The drivers, the fans, the machines, the members of our nation's Armed Forces, and everyone else all helped make this event one-of-a-kind. x.com/anduriltech/status/206…
Today, we raced the base. Until next time. @NASCAR @TeamHendrick
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We are giving away this cup car! If you haven't entered the sweepstakes yet, it is unfortunately too late. Should have followed @anduriltech.
"It doesn't like going slow." @PalmerLuckey racing to the Anduril 250.
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Today we toured the @anduriltech HQ in California. Full video coming soon. The future is now old man.
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The first unmanned airplane in the history of airplanes to not need a runway AND the first autonomous combat aircraft in the world, incredible accomplishments for a static scale model. x.com/PalmerLuckey/status/19…
X-BAT looks super cool, but Anduril's unannounced runway-independent, AI-piloted aircraft with even longer range flew its first VTOL flight in January of 2020. The airframe is currently sitting in the Anduril HQ showroom. See you at the Dubai Airshow next month, @shieldaitech!
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"X-BAT, the first autonomous combat aircraft in the world." Hmm...
Shield AI has offered Poland a role in its X-BAT jet program 🇵🇱 This announcements comes as the Polish government is mulling plans to acquire up to 32 new fighter jets Poland might be hosting some of the manufacturing activities for the X-BAT as Warsaw is considering joining the Global Combat Air Program (GCAP)
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Collaborative Combat Aircraft change how we project power and generate mass.
The Department of the Air Force has awarded multiple contracts under the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, including Increment 1 air vehicles and mission autonomy software. Details on accelerating efforts to rapidly field next-generation combat capability: dvidshub.net/r/ipfb8g
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Today, the @usairforce selected Anduril for the production phase of the Collaborative Combat Aircraft program. We are now on contract to deliver production FQ-44 fighter aircraft to support continued testing, validation, and, ultimately, operational fielding. From prototype to production in two years. The first new company to win a fighter aircraft program in more than 50 years.
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