The ex SpaceX & Zipline engineers building a mirror satellite constellationS32024-07-13 | Sitdown interview with Ben Nowack & Tristan Semmelhack for Episode 50 of S³ featuring their company Reflect Orbital: youtu.be/4BcDoDs89rc
Socials 📱 twitter.com/jasonjoyride 🐦 | instagram.com/jasonjoyride 📸 | linkedin.com/in/jason-carman-63b384199 👨🏼💼 | www.jasoncarman.com/s3 💻Meet the team working to decarbonize fashion. Watch the full episode with Ambercycle on S3!S32024-10-18 | ...Working toward the history of gods 👀S32024-10-16 | ...Mastering Metal: The Power & Precision of Machina’s Engineered ArmsS32024-10-16 | Check out our episode with Machina, where their metal-shaping arms quietly show what precision and strength can do in manufacturingMan who catch fly with chopstick, accomplish anything. - Mr. MiyagiS32024-10-15 | SpaceX's Starship is caught by the massive chopsticks in a controlled landing. A look at the latest in space techWe need more crazy people to get out there and buildS32024-10-15 | ...Believe in your ideas. Two friends are on a mission to combat global warming with their bold startupS32024-10-14 | We filmed with Make Sunsets to discuss their plan to release sulfur balloons into the atmosphere. Episode out nowTheyre trying to make sunscreen for Earth. New episode of S3 out now.S32024-10-13 | We interviewed Make Sunsets, the company trying to release chemicals into the stratosphere to help cool the Earth.Luke and the team are launching sulfur particles to combat global warming. Episode out nowS32024-10-13 | This week’s episode features our visit with Make Sunsets, where we discussed their plan to help fight global warming by releasing reflective balloonsFloating sulfur into the stratosphere to combat rising temperatures. Episode out nowS32024-10-12 | This week, we filmed with Make Sunsets to explore their innovative approach to combating global warming by keeping the sun's rays at bayReleasing sulfur balloons to stop global warming. Episode with Make Sunsets out nowS32024-10-12 | Make Sunsets is slowing global warming by launching sulfur into the sky, one balloon at a timeFighting global warming by hand. New episode of S3 with Make Sunsets out now.S32024-10-12 | ...They Launched Balloons to Save Earth… Here’s What HappenedS32024-10-12 | Recently we documented Make Sunsets launching balloons full of sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere, offsetting the equivalent of 83,095 trees. See episode 59 of S3, to learn why.
While filming Episode 36 featuring Terraform Industries (youtu.be/NngCHTImH1g), I asked Founder Casey Handmer who we should feature next. He had one answer: Make Sunsets. Casey, a PhD and someone who thinks about this far more than I do, wrote a great blog post about geo-engineering and Make Sunsets: caseyhandmer.wordpress.com/2023/06/06/we-should-not-let-the-earth-overheat
It's important to note that what Make Sunsets is doing is highly controversial, but in my opinion (Jason Carman here) their actions don't seem to cause too much harm. I dug into this paper quite a bit before filming, as well as Casey's above blog post: agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2009jd011918
A study by Columbia does indicate that SO2 could be worse for the ozone layer, but I would remind everyone that the quantities Make Sunsets are launching are minimal compared to volcano eruptions: https://academiccommons.columbia.edu/doi/10.7916/d8-pw62-mc98
You can also read more about stratospheric aerosol injection on Make Sunsets website (they also have been covered by other reputable news sources for your own research!): makesunsets.com/pages/what
Keep building.The beauty of innovation.S32024-10-11 | Watch S3 to see more stories of innovation, told beautifully.Theyre building satellites to boost solar power by reflecting sunlight after sunsetS32024-10-10 | We met with Reflect Orbital to discuss their plans for developing satellites equipped with space mirrors to extend solar energy generation beyond sunsetPushing the bounds of planes!S32024-10-10 | Watch our episode with Hermeus as they walk us through their plans to surpass what's currently possible with aircraft.We met Verdie, a robotic assistant using AI to autonomously trim and edge lawnsS32024-10-10 | Electric Sheep gave us an inside look at Verdie, their innovative AI-driven solution that’s transforming the future of lawn careWould you let a robot live in your house?S32024-10-09 | We met with 1x to explore their vision for developing humanoid robots aimed at achieving human-level intelligence for home use.Protect your children, before they’re even born!S32024-10-09 | Tune into our episode with Orchid to see how they plan to extend the health span of the next generation through embryonic genome sequencing.1X is developing a humanoid robot to assist with everyday household tasks.S32024-10-08 | We met with 1X founder, Bernt, to explore his vision for bringing humanoid robots into homes.They built a successful satellite bus in only a year!S32024-10-08 | Watch the full episode with Apex Space to hear more about their journey from 0-10 in one year.We toured Apexs new satellite bus manufacturing office in L.A.S32024-10-08 | For this week's S3 episode, we met with Apex's founders to learn how they plan to revolutionize satellite bus manufacturingCheck out Apex Spaces new facility with us!S32024-10-07 | Watch our episode with Apex where we tour their new space facility and talk through their rapid growth over a single year.How two founders met and launched their own satellite bus companyS32024-10-07 | This week on S3, we dive into the world of Apex, an innovative satellite bus manufacturing company based in LABuilding satellite buses in Los Angeles!S32024-10-06 | This week on S3, we toured Apex's satellite bus factory in LA and uncovered the tech and vision behind their space infrastructure.They Built and Launched a Satellite in 1 Year | ApexS32024-10-06 | Almost 3,000 satellites are launched per year and that number will only grow. Virtually, all satellites use custom designed busses, despite their payload missions being similar. Apex is looking to change that on episode 58 of S3, sponsored by Andreessen Horowitz.
Socials 📱 twitter.com/jasonjoyride 🐦 | instagram.com/jasonjoyride 📸 | linkedin.com/in/jason-carman-63b384199 👨🏼💼 | www.jasoncarman.com/s3 💻Rangeview is focused on revitalizing U.S. manufacturing, bringing production back home.S32024-10-06 | We filmed with Rangeview, talking with CEO Cameron Schiller about their mission to rejuvenate U.S. manufacturingI dont think this will ever get old. Did you watch Starships 4th flight?S32024-10-05 | ...Trust your intuition. Watch the full episode on S3.S32024-10-04 | We met with Anjan Katta, founder of the Daylight Computer, to talk through trusting your gut and working to build a "more caring computer".Meet the team powering the world’s first hypersonic accelerator.S32024-10-03 | Our episode documenting the journey of the Longshot Space team is out now!Space drugs! Go watch our S3 episode with Varda.S32024-10-03 | Watch our S3 episode on Varda to learn more about how they're revolutionizing the pharmaceutical industry.Nothing cooler. Tune into S3 for more.S32024-10-02 | Weekly mini-documentaries spotlighting the startups shaping the future.Pre test excitement never goes away!S32024-10-02 | Join in on the excitement as we captured a test run of Longshot Space's early stage space cannon, in Oakland, CA.Theyre building the world’s first hypersonic acceleratorS32024-10-02 | Longshot Space is developing the world’s first hypersonic accelerator, reaching Mach 4.2 while reducing rocket fuel use. We met with the team to explore their process.The journey from Mach 4.2 to Mach 15.S32024-10-01 | Stay up to speed with Longshot Space and their orbital efforts in this episode of S3.Interested in giant space cannons?S32024-10-01 | Watch our episode with Longshot Space to see how they plan to go from shooting cannons in shipping containers, to shooting objects into orbit!
Only on S3Its easier to build a space cannon than a rocketS32024-10-01 | We filmed with Longshot Space for this week's S3 episode, capturing their journey toward creating the world’s largest hypersonic accelerator, capable of accelerating payloads to Mach 4.2Theyre Building an Actual Space Gun | Longshot SpaceS32024-09-28 | They built a space gun in Oakland, CA to "help colonize the entire solar system." Longshot Space for Episode 57 of S3
This episode of S3 is sponsored by SBS comms: sbscomms.com
“Moore’s Law Meet Musk’s Law: The Underappreciated Story of SpaceX and the Stunning Decline in Launch Costs” aei.org/articles/moores-law-meet-musks-law-the-underappreciated-story-of-spacex-and-the-stunning-decline-in-launch-costsAmericas very FIRST all electric hydrofoil boat!S32024-09-25 | Watch the full video where we take to the water with the founder of Navier on our YouTube channel. Don't miss out on this exciting behind the scenes look!Documenting the path to supersonic flight. Boom Technology S3 out now.S32024-09-24 | Tune in to last week's episode for more.Are you religious?S32024-09-23 | Tune into S3 for more.The moment test pilot Geppetto landedS32024-09-22 | ...We filmed this supersonic test plane 7 days agoS32024-09-22 | From our 20 minute documentary about Boom Supersonic. Watch it!We filmed this 5 days agoS32024-09-21 | We just filmed (last Friday) Boom's Test Flight 3, they've never let anyone external film with them before. Check out our episode on them to go in depth on a real flight test program!Filming a Supersonic Test Plane (Boom Supersonic)S32024-09-21 | The first ever look into Boom Supersonic, captured during last Friday's XB-1 flight 3 on S3. Get an up close look at XB-1, the moments before takeoff, and test pilot "Geppetto" re-opening the cockpit and sharing his unfiltered thoughts with Blake right after flight.
“"A Guide to the History and Current Trends of Supersonic Flight Air Travel' https://ig.space/commslink/a-guide-to-the-history-and-current-trends-of-supersonic-flight-air-travel
“How Do Jet Engines Work?” https://cs.stanford.edu/people/eroberts/courses/ww2/projects/jet-airplanes/how.html -
#deeptech #build #film #future #documentary #genzJason let a humanoid robot... live with him.S32024-09-19 | As far as we know, this is the first time a humanoid robot was in a person's house. Watch the full episode to see how it went...Reimagining The Future of Water Transport & Shipping | Interview with Valo TeamS32024-09-16 | Interview with the @ridevalo team where we go in depth on hydrofoiling, reimagining mass transport logistics, and being a great team member at a deep tech startup.
0:00 Flying electric boat company 1:55 1st principles of boats 4:25 Sponsor: SBS Comms 5:15 Main systems of vehicle 10:27 Being an early employee at a startup! 15:45 Early commercial/tech research 19:19 Global shipping logistics 23:17 Production numbers 29:38 From design to hardware 35:13 Size limits for hydrofoiling 46:00 Unlocking waterways 49:15 Small & distributed transportation 53:14 The true of engineering 56:25 Company culture 58:45 Founder mode vs manager mode 1:02:39 Advice for future startup employees 1:06:31 Deep tech pitfallsI Tried an Experimental Hydrofoil JetskiS32024-09-14 | Hydrofoiling was discovered in the 1800s, but only in the 2020s is the technology being broadly utilized. It is still the early days for hydrofoiling tech! I filmed with Valo, a company based in Alameda, CA, to try out their R&D "hyperfoil" vehicle for Episode 55 of S3.
0:00 Intro 1:27 1X Overview 2:12 Eric's Origin 5:15 Why humanoids? 11:30 Supercomputers & deep learning 12:45 World models 14:21 Neuromorphic computing 14:40 Immortality 20:15 Robotics at Google 21:35 Skepticism of humanoids 27: 00 Joining 1X 31:20 Benefits of LLMs 33:50 Training models 35:30 Tele-op to autonomous 43:30 Data quality vs. quantity 47:00 How to train your robot 50:50 Data sponge 53:30 The 1X team 54:45 Safety 57:45 A lab in the cloud 59:26 Bio advancements 1:03:54 How does your brain work 1:06:14 Conway’s law 1:08:45 Eric’s favorite sci-fi 1:10:50 Life philosophy