The Company Party

In honor of Business, I had a company party last week. It was business themed. Friends brought sharp looks, custom NDAs and we even got together an angel investment round with a $10 Billion valuation.

 

The pitch deck went over well, and the flamethrower was a hit.

It was a great success, and the creme brulee we had were featured in Business Insider, Metro UK, and Twitter Moments.

Thanks to Pinguino for the wonderful pictures and the cake!

Hopefully everyone enjoyed their raffle prizes!

Crunching the Numbers: Topics for Crypto Robots!

After the introduction for the Crypto Robots Course, I surveyed participants and industry folks to see what topics you the viewer would like covered in the lecture series.

The results are in! It seems like multidisciplinary and Computer science topics are most popular, followed by electrical engineering and complex mechanical engineering topics.

I’m going to prioritize the most interesting and popular topics first, but eventually swing back around to cover niche fields. Get excited! The next talk in the series is currently in the works, and tickets, slides, and other material will be posted at www.swarf.io/robotics shortly!

Here are the Topic Average Scores by Discipline

Mechanical

Electrical

Software

Multidisciplinary

See you there

  • Kyle

New Projects!

Life is a journey.

I can’t stop watching this video, to all my friends and compatriots, the whole human race, you did great. Keep going.

I’m starting on a couple new projects that I’m pretty excited about. Normally I’ve got a single thread to maintain: either build a rocket, or a hyperloop. I’ve decided to give multi-tasking a try.


I’m not building transmission towers on top of a mountain. But I do have time to visit now 😀

The first project is a rather interesting design feat that I can’t really talk about yet. Suffice to say, it should be a ton of fun, hardcore mechanical design, building of giant stuff and getting back to my robotics roots. Look forward to something later this year.

Like, the opposite of this one.
I’ll focus on the inexpensive machines first.

The other is a self started venture, as yet unnamed. I’m starting by building a machine shop, so I can develop products, master machining, and create a foundation for my engineering company that will take over the world. I’m working up a design for my first product. I’ll post development updates here.