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HADRIAN DEEP DIVE DOCUMENTARY It covers: - Competition with China - The massive $117 million Series B - Why America must win space race 2.0 - How to combine manufacturing & software talent - Why an Australian is fixing American manufacturing

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Patrick Blumenthal2 years ago

I NEED this shirt

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John Coogan2 years ago

he's such a legend. got promoted in between the two times i visited the factory to interview people. amazing

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Jason Carman2 years ago

"We can bet on America because we're Americans and we'll figure it out."

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Chase Perkins2 years ago

Self-replicating manufacturing is the most critical component in ensuring that force projection and area operation denial doesn’t come at an incomprehensible cost of American lives and treasure. Chris is actually making a better future. @2112Power

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Jib Jabber2 years ago

@JoshuaSteinman 2 things stand out: 1. An immigrant (again) making a significant contribution. Good immigration continues to be a pillar of American acceleration. 2. Market economy led to some amazing insights that will most likely propel manufacturing 10X

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eliza2 years ago

@2112Power le 🐐

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Felix Patrick2 years ago

Reminds of Palmer Luckey.

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Sebastian Asprella2 years ago

@wolfejosh Great insights, as always John. Its a happy day seeing those that can shape our future, succeed !

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Victor Mota2 years ago

This was so good. 2 months ago I got a tour of my aunts family foundry in Brazil. Her father founded it from scratch after leaving Ford 50+ years ago, inventing, manufacturing and patenting heavy metal parts used for railway industry. To this day, at 80+ years old, companies all over the world consult with him for his engineering talent. That being said, they lamented not having kept up with technology or with the changing market - it's now a fraction of what it once was. Glad the Hadrians of the world are taking up the torch.

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Evan Lyseng2 years ago

@yrechtman 8:00 – feels so bang on to your thesis on software co vertically-integrating with op co's in industries where there is adoption risk.

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